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Apr 25, 2019 08:57:02   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
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U.S. history textbook portrays Trump as mentally ill, r****t
Depicts extremist attracting bigoted white v**ers in 2016
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Art Moore, co-author of the best-selling book "See Something, Say Nothing," entered the media world as a PR assistant for the Seattle Mariners and a correspondent covering pro and college sports for Associated Press Radio. He reported for a Chicago-area daily newspaper and was senior news writer for Christianity Today magazine and an editor for Worldwide Newsroom before joining WND shortly after 9/11. He earned a master's degree in communications from Wheaton College.

The Advanced Placement high school history textbook "By the People: A History of the United States" spotlights claims of concern about President Trump's 'mental stabliity' (ToddStarnes.com)

The Advanced Placement high-school history textbook “By the People: A History of the United States” spotlights claims of concern about President Trump’s ‘mental stabliity’ (ToddStarnes.com)

A new high-school American history textbook depicts President Donald Trump as mentally ill and castigates both him and his supporters as r****t.

Published by Pearson Education, “By the People: A History of the United States” will be used by many Advanced Placement students beginning in 2020, reports Todd Starnes.

In the final section, titled “The Angry E******n of 2016,” the book states Trump’s “not very-hidden r****m connected with a significant number of primary v**ers.”

“Most thought that Trump was too extreme a candidate to win the nomination, but his extremism, his anti-establishment rhetoric, and, some said, his not very hidden r****m connected with a significant number of primary v**ers,” the book says.

Trump’s supporters, the author writes, are “mostly older, often rural or suburban, and overwhelmingly white.”

It says supporters of Democratic challenger Hillary Clinton “feared that the e******n had been determined by people who were afraid of a rapidly developing ethnic diversity of the country, discomfort with their candidate’s g****r and nostalgia for an earlier time in the nation’s history.”

Clinton supporters “also worried about the mental stability of the president-elect and the anger that he and his supporters brought to the nation.”

A high-school student in Minnesota, Tarra Snyder, told Fox News she was “appalled” by the “blatantly biased” textbook.

“It was really, really surprising to me,” she said. “I really believe that learning should be objective and that students can make their own decisions based on what they’re able to learn in a classroom, and if the facts are skewed then students aren’t able to make well-rounded decisions on what they believe.”

Starnes said a Pearson spokesman defended the textbook, arguing it underwent “rigorous peer review to ensure academic integrity.”

“This work is designed to convey college-level information to high school students and meet specific Advanced Placement standards. It aims to promote debate and critical thinking by presenting multiple sides of historical issues and offering a broad survey of arguments from the 2016 p**********l e******n and other recent topics,” the spokesman said.

“We have reviewed the passages in question independently and in the context of the rest of the book. This review has confirmed that the text offers a broad view of critical arguments from both sides of the 2016 p**********l e******n.”

‘Raw hatred’

Powerline blogger Paul Mirengoff wrote that the textbook clearly is using the phrase “Clinton supporters” as “a device to plant the idea that President Trump is mentally unstable, a proposition for which there is no basis other than raw hatred of the man.”

Responding to Pearson’s defense, he said the “peers” who reviewed the book “clearly share the blatant partisanship and mindless anti-Trumpism of the textbook’s author.”

“If they didn’t h**e Trump, they wouldn’t be peers. They would be academic outcasts,” Mirengoff wrote.

He said any schools that uses the book “should be the target of vigorous protests.”

“The political blowback should be fierce,” he said.

‘A People’s History’

In an interview with WND in December, a former Reagan administration official, Daniel Oliver, pointed to history books that have falsely portrayed his former boss as an amiable dunce.

As the president of the Education and Research Institute, he is spearheading The American History Book Project, which is critiquing, page by page, the national best-selling, high-school history textbook “The American Pageant.”

The textbook denigrates almost every Republican president, the Washington, D.C.-based group has found, calling Eisenhower a closet r****t and Reagan “no intellectual.”

“To say Reagan was not an intellectual is extraordinary,” Oliver told WND, citing his personal knowledge of the president.

Oliver noted the most popular history book at one time was “A People’s History of the United States,” by Howard Zinn.

A longtime member of c*******t groups in the United States, Zinn died in 2010 after influencing generations of American high school students.

While others have supplanted Zinn’s book, his left-wing interpretation of American history – decades of exploitation and discrimination by privileged upper classes – persists, noted Oliver.

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Apr 25, 2019 09:34:27   #
TommyRadd Loc: Midwest USA
 
no propaganda please wrote:
WND
U.S. history textbook portrays Trump as mentally ill, r****t
Depicts extremist attracting bigoted white v**ers in 2016
Art Moore About | Email | Archive
Art Moore, co-author of the best-selling book "See Something, Say Nothing," entered the media world as a PR assistant for the Seattle Mariners and a correspondent covering pro and college sports for Associated Press Radio. He reported for a Chicago-area daily newspaper and was senior news writer for Christianity Today magazine and an editor for Worldwide Newsroom before joining WND shortly after 9/11. He earned a master's degree in communications from Wheaton College.

The Advanced Placement high school history textbook "By the People: A History of the United States" spotlights claims of concern about President Trump's 'mental stabliity' (ToddStarnes.com)

The Advanced Placement high-school history textbook “By the People: A History of the United States” spotlights claims of concern about President Trump’s ‘mental stabliity’ (ToddStarnes.com)

A new high-school American history textbook depicts President Donald Trump as mentally ill and castigates both him and his supporters as r****t.

Published by Pearson Education, “By the People: A History of the United States” will be used by many Advanced Placement students beginning in 2020, reports Todd Starnes.

In the final section, titled “The Angry E******n of 2016,” the book states Trump’s “not very-hidden r****m connected with a significant number of primary v**ers.”

“Most thought that Trump was too extreme a candidate to win the nomination, but his extremism, his anti-establishment rhetoric, and, some said, his not very hidden r****m connected with a significant number of primary v**ers,” the book says.

Trump’s supporters, the author writes, are “mostly older, often rural or suburban, and overwhelmingly white.”

It says supporters of Democratic challenger Hillary Clinton “feared that the e******n had been determined by people who were afraid of a rapidly developing ethnic diversity of the country, discomfort with their candidate’s g****r and nostalgia for an earlier time in the nation’s history.”

Clinton supporters “also worried about the mental stability of the president-elect and the anger that he and his supporters brought to the nation.”

A high-school student in Minnesota, Tarra Snyder, told Fox News she was “appalled” by the “blatantly biased” textbook.

“It was really, really surprising to me,” she said. “I really believe that learning should be objective and that students can make their own decisions based on what they’re able to learn in a classroom, and if the facts are skewed then students aren’t able to make well-rounded decisions on what they believe.”

Starnes said a Pearson spokesman defended the textbook, arguing it underwent “rigorous peer review to ensure academic integrity.”

“This work is designed to convey college-level information to high school students and meet specific Advanced Placement standards. It aims to promote debate and critical thinking by presenting multiple sides of historical issues and offering a broad survey of arguments from the 2016 p**********l e******n and other recent topics,” the spokesman said.

“We have reviewed the passages in question independently and in the context of the rest of the book. This review has confirmed that the text offers a broad view of critical arguments from both sides of the 2016 p**********l e******n.”

‘Raw hatred’

Powerline blogger Paul Mirengoff wrote that the textbook clearly is using the phrase “Clinton supporters” as “a device to plant the idea that President Trump is mentally unstable, a proposition for which there is no basis other than raw hatred of the man.”

Responding to Pearson’s defense, he said the “peers” who reviewed the book “clearly share the blatant partisanship and mindless anti-Trumpism of the textbook’s author.”

“If they didn’t h**e Trump, they wouldn’t be peers. They would be academic outcasts,” Mirengoff wrote.

He said any schools that uses the book “should be the target of vigorous protests.”

“The political blowback should be fierce,” he said.

‘A People’s History’

In an interview with WND in December, a former Reagan administration official, Daniel Oliver, pointed to history books that have falsely portrayed his former boss as an amiable dunce.

As the president of the Education and Research Institute, he is spearheading The American History Book Project, which is critiquing, page by page, the national best-selling, high-school history textbook “The American Pageant.”

The textbook denigrates almost every Republican president, the Washington, D.C.-based group has found, calling Eisenhower a closet r****t and Reagan “no intellectual.”

“To say Reagan was not an intellectual is extraordinary,” Oliver told WND, citing his personal knowledge of the president.

Oliver noted the most popular history book at one time was “A People’s History of the United States,” by Howard Zinn.

A longtime member of c*******t groups in the United States, Zinn died in 2010 after influencing generations of American high school students.

While others have supplanted Zinn’s book, his left-wing interpretation of American history – decades of exploitation and discrimination by privileged upper classes – persists, noted Oliver.
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Wow! That's why the left has any popularity at all. They indoctrinate the young with their lies. If their ideology wasn't so evil, they could defend it on its own merits. Sad. But t***h will prevail in the end!

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Apr 25, 2019 10:47:08   #
Airforceone
 
TommyRadd wrote:
Wow! That's why the left has any popularity at all. They indoctrinate the young with their lies. If their ideology wasn't so evil, they could defend it on its own merits. Sad. But t***h will prevail in the end!


So Trumps Obstruction, Trumps agreeing with Putin, Trumps Obstruction of the Muellar Report, Trumps refusal of releasing tax returns, testifying under oath, Trump blocking cabinet secretaries from testifying in Congress, Trump refusing to turn over documents subpoenaed by Congress. He just defies any government oversight. (THATS CALLED A DICTATOR) Russia hacked our e******n in favor of Trump but yet it gets ignored

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Apr 25, 2019 14:16:22   #
TommyRadd Loc: Midwest USA
 
Airforceone wrote:
So Trumps Obstruction, Trumps agreeing with Putin, Trumps Obstruction of the Muellar Report, Trumps refusal of releasing tax returns, testifying under oath, Trump blocking cabinet secretaries from testifying in Congress, Trump refusing to turn over documents subpoenaed by Congress. He just defies any government oversight. (THATS CALLED A DICTATOR) Russia hacked our e******n in favor of Trump but yet it gets ignored


Show me the evidence. You are just spewing lies from the left.

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Apr 25, 2019 17:40:40   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
TommyRadd wrote:
Show me the evidence. You are just spewing lies from the left.


I see he has learned the Russian Disinformation technique well and knows that the lies appear to be the t***h when repeated a hundred times. The entire technique is well explained in Pacepas "Disinformation" which is well worth reading.

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Apr 25, 2019 19:57:52   #
TommyRadd Loc: Midwest USA
 
no propaganda please wrote:
I see he has learned the Russian Disinformation technique well and knows that the lies appear to be the t***h when repeated a hundred times. The entire technique is well explained in Pacepas "Disinformation" which is well worth reading.


I’ll have to read it, thanks!

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Apr 26, 2019 10:46:54   #
Airforceone
 
TommyRadd wrote:
Show me the evidence. You are just spewing lies from the left.


Did you not read the Muellar report did you not reseach the witness list of Trump advisors testifying under oath that Trump obstructed the investigation.

Did you not listen to Andrew Napolitano the Fox News senior legal analysts spell it out for you people that on 7 different occasions Trump obstructed the investigation.

Did you not read the testimony of the 7 Trump officials either in jail or headed to jail.

Did you not read the verdict in NY where Michael Cohen was found guilty and headed to jail and Trump is an un-Indicted co-conspirator on the same charges only reason Trump is not headed to jail is he is the president.

How much evidence do you need





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Apr 26, 2019 11:46:24   #
bahmer
 
no propaganda please wrote:
I see he has learned the Russian Disinformation technique well and knows that the lies appear to be the t***h when repeated a hundred times. The entire technique is well explained in Pacepas "Disinformation" which is well worth reading.


Amen and Amen

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Apr 26, 2019 12:24:52   #
promilitary
 
no propaganda please wrote:
WND
U.S. history textbook portrays Trump as mentally ill, r****t
Depicts extremist attracting bigoted white v**ers in 2016
Art Moore About | Email | Archive
Art Moore, co-author of the best-selling book "See Something, Say Nothing," entered the media world as a PR assistant for the Seattle Mariners and a correspondent covering pro and college sports for Associated Press Radio. He reported for a Chicago-area daily newspaper and was senior news writer for Christianity Today magazine and an editor for Worldwide Newsroom before joining WND shortly after 9/11. He earned a master's degree in communications from Wheaton College.

The Advanced Placement high school history textbook "By the People: A History of the United States" spotlights claims of concern about President Trump's 'mental stabliity' (ToddStarnes.com)

The Advanced Placement high-school history textbook “By the People: A History of the United States” spotlights claims of concern about President Trump’s ‘mental stabliity’ (ToddStarnes.com)

A new high-school American history textbook depicts President Donald Trump as mentally ill and castigates both him and his supporters as r****t.

Published by Pearson Education, “By the People: A History of the United States” will be used by many Advanced Placement students beginning in 2020, reports Todd Starnes.

In the final section, titled “The Angry E******n of 2016,” the book states Trump’s “not very-hidden r****m connected with a significant number of primary v**ers.”

“Most thought that Trump was too extreme a candidate to win the nomination, but his extremism, his anti-establishment rhetoric, and, some said, his not very hidden r****m connected with a significant number of primary v**ers,” the book says.

Trump’s supporters, the author writes, are “mostly older, often rural or suburban, and overwhelmingly white.”

It says supporters of Democratic challenger Hillary Clinton “feared that the e******n had been determined by people who were afraid of a rapidly developing ethnic diversity of the country, discomfort with their candidate’s g****r and nostalgia for an earlier time in the nation’s history.”

Clinton supporters “also worried about the mental stability of the president-elect and the anger that he and his supporters brought to the nation.”

A high-school student in Minnesota, Tarra Snyder, told Fox News she was “appalled” by the “blatantly biased” textbook.

“It was really, really surprising to me,” she said. “I really believe that learning should be objective and that students can make their own decisions based on what they’re able to learn in a classroom, and if the facts are skewed then students aren’t able to make well-rounded decisions on what they believe.”

Starnes said a Pearson spokesman defended the textbook, arguing it underwent “rigorous peer review to ensure academic integrity.”

“This work is designed to convey college-level information to high school students and meet specific Advanced Placement standards. It aims to promote debate and critical thinking by presenting multiple sides of historical issues and offering a broad survey of arguments from the 2016 p**********l e******n and other recent topics,” the spokesman said.

“We have reviewed the passages in question independently and in the context of the rest of the book. This review has confirmed that the text offers a broad view of critical arguments from both sides of the 2016 p**********l e******n.”

‘Raw hatred’

Powerline blogger Paul Mirengoff wrote that the textbook clearly is using the phrase “Clinton supporters” as “a device to plant the idea that President Trump is mentally unstable, a proposition for which there is no basis other than raw hatred of the man.”

Responding to Pearson’s defense, he said the “peers” who reviewed the book “clearly share the blatant partisanship and mindless anti-Trumpism of the textbook’s author.”

“If they didn’t h**e Trump, they wouldn’t be peers. They would be academic outcasts,” Mirengoff wrote.

He said any schools that uses the book “should be the target of vigorous protests.”

“The political blowback should be fierce,” he said.

‘A People’s History’

In an interview with WND in December, a former Reagan administration official, Daniel Oliver, pointed to history books that have falsely portrayed his former boss as an amiable dunce.

As the president of the Education and Research Institute, he is spearheading The American History Book Project, which is critiquing, page by page, the national best-selling, high-school history textbook “The American Pageant.”

The textbook denigrates almost every Republican president, the Washington, D.C.-based group has found, calling Eisenhower a closet r****t and Reagan “no intellectual.”

“To say Reagan was not an intellectual is extraordinary,” Oliver told WND, citing his personal knowledge of the president.

Oliver noted the most popular history book at one time was “A People’s History of the United States,” by Howard Zinn.

A longtime member of c*******t groups in the United States, Zinn died in 2010 after influencing generations of American high school students.

While others have supplanted Zinn’s book, his left-wing interpretation of American history – decades of exploitation and discrimination by privileged upper classes – persists, noted Oliver.
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Trumps lawyers should be in the courts right now filing lawsuits up the wazoooo!

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Apr 26, 2019 16:39:24   #
debeda
 
TommyRadd wrote:
Wow! That's why the left has any popularity at all. They indoctrinate the young with their lies. If their ideology wasn't so evil, they could defend it on its own merits. Sad. But t***h will prevail in the end!


T***h will prevail only if we pay attention, IMO.

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