Posted on 06/23/2014 6:34:39 PM PDT by Objective Scrutator
Arizona schools superintendent John Huppenthal admitted earlier this week that he has been posting anonymously on a number of political blogs using a handful of pseudonyms.
Some of the postings attributed to Huppenthal, a Republican, are inflammatory and impolitic. He called food stamp recipients lazy pigs, for example, and equated Margaret Sangers promotion of abortion for poor black people to the extermination of Jewish people by the Nazis, reports The Arizona Republic.
He also blamed Franklin Roosevelts policies during the Great Depression for the rise of Adolf Hitler in Germany and suggested that Obamas policies are similar to Roosevelts.
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It is like the pro-amnesty AZ01 Kiehne getting support when he is in fact the less conservative candidate.
http://seeingredaz.wordpress.com/2014/06/19/huppenthal-outed-as-anonymous-commenter-on-blogs/
After 31 years at the public trough, its time to retire the increasingly bizarre John Huppenthal: Vote Diane Douglas
CBS Channel 5 provides this coverage of what AZ Superintendent of Public Instruction John Huppenthal does in his spare time. Judging from various news reports, it appears Huppenthal has a lot of it. Seeing Red AZ has made no bones about the fact we hope he has even more after the Primary Election votes are counted on August 26, 2014.
Conservative syndicated columnist, Michelle Malkin who has devoted the past two years to sounding the alarm on Common Core, supports Diane Douglas. Read her endorsement.
I suppose one could stretch and say the admission policies of Academy of Fine Arts Vienna were responsible for the rise of Hitler.
Let’s put him in charge of the US Dept of Education!
in charge of dismantling it?
Vote Diane Douglas!
When I worked in the media, I specifically avoided posting on political sites for this exact reason.
Shouldn’t have to be that way. But it is that way.
That's some sort of BAD EXAMPLE?
It's true.
and equated Margaret Sangers promotion of abortion for poor black people to the extermination of Jewish people by the Nazis, reports The Arizona Republic.
Again, it's true.
He also blamed Franklin Roosevelts policies during the Great Depression for the rise of Adolf Hitler in Germany and suggested that Obamas policies are similar to Roosevelts.
Again, it's true.
The author is a wanker.
machogirl (lol)
That being said, the Left, the media, the unions, and the RINOs are not attacking him based on his support of Common Core, but based on the content of the comments he made. That Huppenthal is attacked for expressing basic views on Darwinism, Nazism, and Socialism should be concerning to every conservative who values their freedom.
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