Gore to 12 year olds: 'you know things older people don't know'
Amazing audio that a listener, Andy, sent to us of Al Gore giving a speech to 3,000 young school kids the day before inauguration. Andy's 12 year old daughter was recording the whole time. We all know that Gore would blab on and on about the dangers of global warming (hopefully in 15 years when the Earth hasn't melted the kids will realize it's not as tragic as Gore makes it sound) but the real shocker was how he told these kids NOT to listen to their parents.
>>Gore indoctrinates the kids (audio): Here are two long sections of the speech Gore gave. The first part is Gore telling kids why they shouldn't listen to their parents---about halfway through it skips to the part where he tries to scare the kids about global warming. Notice how he reminds them that they are not bound by 'old assumptions.'
Listen to the free audio here.
great work Glenn, exposing this nut job!
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GLENN: Stop. "There are some things that..." you're 12! "There are some things that you know that older people don't know." That is -- and I'm just getting started. That is one of the most incredible things I have ever heard. "There are some things that you know that older people don't know." He is pitting the youth of this nation against their parents. We have a former vice president of the United States, a man who claims to have been President of the United States saying to the best and the brightest 12-year-olds that "You know better than your parents," that "You don't have to listen to your parents on things because they just don't know."
I'm trying to think where else this has been done. Soviet Russia, Nazi, Germany, Mussolini's Italy. In fact, the Nazis took an extra step. Not only did they indoctrinate the kids and tell them you're probably right, you know but your parents don't; in fact, here's the next step: Why don't you tell us what your parents are telling you. Are we having the new Hitler youth? Is that what this is? The new Hitler youth? I'm sorry, that's so politically incorrect. The new green guard. Man your station, 12-year-olds, your parents just don't know.
Amazing audio that a listener, Andy, sent to us of Al Gore giving a speech to 3,000 young school kids the day before inauguration. Andy's 12 year old daughter was recording the whole time. We all know that Gore would blab on and on about the dangers of global warming (hopefully in 15 years when the Earth hasn't melted the kids will realize it's not as tragic as Gore makes it sound) but the real shocker was how he told these kids NOT to listen to their parents.
>>Gore indoctrinates the kids (audio): Here are two long sections of the speech Gore gave. The first part is Gore telling kids why they shouldn't listen to their parents---about halfway through it skips to the part where he tries to scare the kids about global warming. Notice how he reminds them that they are not bound by 'old assumptions.'
Listen to the free audio here.
great work Glenn, exposing this nut job!
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GORE: There are some things about our world that you know that older people don't know.
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>GLENN: Stop. "There are some things that..." you're 12! "There are some things that you know that older people don't know." That is -- and I'm just getting started. That is one of the most incredible things I have ever heard. "There are some things that you know that older people don't know." He is pitting the youth of this nation against their parents. We have a former vice president of the United States, a man who claims to have been President of the United States saying to the best and the brightest 12-year-olds that "You know better than your parents," that "You don't have to listen to your parents on things because they just don't know."
I'm trying to think where else this has been done. Soviet Russia, Nazi, Germany, Mussolini's Italy. In fact, the Nazis took an extra step. Not only did they indoctrinate the kids and tell them you're probably right, you know but your parents don't; in fact, here's the next step: Why don't you tell us what your parents are telling you. Are we having the new Hitler youth? Is that what this is? The new Hitler youth? I'm sorry, that's so politically incorrect. The new green guard. Man your station, 12-year-olds, your parents just don't know.