February 8, AP national writer Jocelyn Noveck announced that kids are fired up over the 2008 campaign-- but only mentioned those who like Democrats. The article was full of kids excited about Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and even John Edwards, but there was only one mention of children from GOP homes. Of course, they're out campaigning for Obama (h/t NBer Miamian).
Sure, Noveck covered children in New York City, but she couldn't find one child who supported a Republican? Well, she did mention some kids from GOP homes, you know, the kind who campaign for Obama (bold mine throughout):
[13-year-old Eyck Freymann] feels this presidential race has attracted "unprecedented interest" from young people. He's also noticed that most kids he knows (admittedly, in liberal Manhattan) support Obama.
"I know kids even from moderate Republican households who are getting up early and handing out stickers for Obama," says Eyck. "I think they see incredible charisma," he explains. "And a man who speaks passionately, and seems authentic."
Isn't it amazing how the media seems to find so many of those Republicans who support Obama?
It's Obama Mania for young voters and young future voters:
Exit polls have shown that Obama, at 46 the youngest candidate in the race, performs particularly well with voters under 44, while Clinton performs better with older ones. And it's no secret that Obama has drawn rapturous crowds at colleges and universities. Though the pre-voting set doesn't get polled, the campaign seems to know kids like the candidate: There's even a link for them on its Web site.
"Do you feel like you want to get involved in the political process but you don't know how? Get involved in KIDS FOR OBAMA!" the site says. It suggests a "starter kit" of things they'll need to set up an Obama party, including paper and markers for signs, a computer to create a "MyBO" page, and red-white-and-blue balloons and candy. There's also a video of a kickoff "Kids for Obama" party in Illinois.
Noveck then went into Obama-overdrive:
For Carolyn Solomon, the foster mother of twins Davita and Davin, one of the most exciting things about this presidential race is that "it's triggering something" in youngsters. "They are so hyped up and excited about this election," says Solomon, who also runs a daycare center, where she hears kids talk about the campaign.
The media says there is a distinct leftward lean from Gen X down to Gen Z, with the Juicy Juice and Nickelodeon sets really leaning left. This is something that should worry the GOP. New and future voters are cutting their political teeth on shows that sneer at Republicans like “The Colbert Report,” “The Daily Show” and “Real Time with Bill Maher.” Combine that with a steady diet of leftward propaganda in the entertainment industry and the "uncoolness” of Republicans, and it isn't surprising that kids and younger voters lean left.
Too bad Noveck couldn't have found one who didn't.
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So Democrats have children voting?
February 10, 2008 - 19:27 ET by Lame CherryIf these children are not voting, then it must mean these children are WORKING for the Democrats which is quite illegal in child labor laws.
You can not employ children paid or unpaid without regulations thanks to the same Democrats.
One reason Republican children are not interested in politics is simple..they are out doing what normal children do in playing or experiencing life.
I used to think that Jocelyn ELDERS was the reason people named that were stupid, apparenlty it is the Jocelyn part.
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at least here in FL
February 10, 2008 - 19:34 ET by sarcasmoThere are obviously young people working for both sides. I know, I spoke to them (the Paul campaign didn't even know about it) along with a (paid...) guy from Rudy's campaign, and they're quite politically-aware.
JMR
If this is winning, I think I'd rather lose...
Spot On
February 10, 2008 - 19:44 ET by rammingspeedYou KNOW the Dems are using these kids illegally, but that they're clever enough to disguise it. After all, the Dem party leadership is made up of ACLU hack defense attorneys, and who knows better than them how to cheat in plain sight, and make YOU feel guilty for questioning it.
Don't worry about the kids...
February 10, 2008 - 22:21 ET by becky9999growing up and voting for liberals. Democrats are not having kids at the same rate as conservatives!
The stink of bias is growing thicker by the day
February 10, 2008 - 19:40 ET by rammingspeedThe desperation of people in what used to be considered objective news media sources is growing (stinking) exponentially. It will get worse, and by October '08 there will have been, and will be more, of some of the most insane things imaginable pumping from the Democrat bilge holes. I still think they can very well be too activist by half, as it were, and end up squandering what they've sought to build.
I wouldn't sweat it too much
February 10, 2008 - 19:43 ET by Jnobleonce most of these youngsters start working for a living and paying taxes, energy bills, buy a house, etc, then they will suddenly find their ideology swinging violently to the right :-)
And having kids!!
February 10, 2008 - 20:21 ET by motherbeltYou know the saying: "A conservative is a liberal whose daughter just started junior high."
I just caught the end of
February 10, 2008 - 20:16 ET by motherbeltI just caught the end of ABC News tonight. Their final story was about young evangelicals liking Obama. It seems the younger generation of evangelicals are not so "hung up" on things like abortion and gay marriage, and instead of following pastors like Pat Robertson and James Dobson, they're into Rick Warren. And fewer than half of evangelical "generation next" identify as Republicans, as opposed to a few years ago (I didn't catch the year) when 65% did.
To tell the truth, I'm not surprised. Kids will always rationalize, to be able to do what they want. If they can have "religion" like Warren's, that emphasizes feel-good "social justice" issues instead of personal morality, they will go there.
Just once, can the msm find
February 10, 2008 - 20:43 ET by gopsteveJust once, can the msm find a deomocrat thinking about supporting the GOP...
oh my, how silly that sounds!!!
I am One of Them, but Conservative
February 10, 2008 - 21:50 ET by roadgeek9I am only 13, but I am highly politically active. I run a blog (http://ctindpendent....) that is highly CONSERVATIVE. The kids I go to school with make fun of me all the time because I watch FOX News and I (used to) support Romney (now I support Huckabee). They ALL support Obama.
hi geek
February 10, 2008 - 21:59 ET by botggood for you!!
Supreme Court, National Security, Borders, Fiscal Restraint, my litmus test for President.
About Time I Got Some Complements
February 10, 2008 - 23:03 ET by roadgeek9I come from a highly liberal family. I am hated by everybody from a political standpoint because I am so conservative. Well, boo to them. It's America, and we have the 1st amendment.
Welcome, young geek!
February 10, 2008 - 22:15 ET by motherbeltWelcome, young geek!
Your blog is "404 not found."
February 11, 2008 - 03:15 ET by sarcasmoWhen I just tried -- 2/11/08 at ~2AM EST. Anyway, I encourage you to consider this quiz, which attempts (albeit imperfectly) to paint human political diversity in a more-intelligent format than a simpleminded left-right line. Unlike most quizzes in your life, this one has no wrong answers. The sole purpose is to show opinions as accurately as possible, and (even though the accuracy is for the purpose of cheaply-recruiting large-L libertarians) the quiz itself doesn't try to change any minds.
Also, I'd encourage you to keep listening to Fox News but please do NOT let that be your only source - they have a political agenda which sometimes trumps the truth exactly like the rest of the news media do, no-matter what the news media universally try to pretend while mouthing empty slogans like "Fair & Balanced."
JMR
If this is winning, I think I'd rather lose...
I am One of Them, but Conservative
February 10, 2008 - 21:51 ET by roadgeek9I am only 13, but I am highly politically active. I run a blog (http://ctindependent...) that is highly CONSERVATIVE. The kids I go to school with make fun of me all the time because I watch FOX News and I (used to) support Romney (now I support Huckabee). They ALL support Obama.
LOOK AT IT THIS WAY...
February 10, 2008 - 23:16 ET by danybhoyWhen these twits start paying 50-60-70% in taxes when combine federal, state, local, & various sales taxes, & then see how the money is spent, many of them will become conservatives. Sometimes it takes time to come to grips with the reality that the world presents, I would think more then a few of them will come around in time.
"Some of us are wise, some of us are otherwise" Mark Levin
Tax Cuts
February 11, 2008 - 10:11 ET by Hero SquadI just did my taxes this weekend, and the results were favorable and my wife was quite pleased. Sadly, I'm afraid that next year the results will swing the other way unless we get someone in the WH willing to make the Bush tax cuts permanent.
Not my #1 issue, but that should definitely be played up now, as people are doing their taxes. How much do you pay now? How much do you stand to lose if those tax cuts aren't renewed?
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"People only insist that a debate stop when they are afraid of what might be learned if it continues." - George Will
In All Fairness
February 11, 2008 - 09:10 ET by V the KIn all fairness, there's really nothing on the GOP side to get a kid excited. Heck, there's nothing on the GOP side to get an adult excited either. Oy.