I think people are over Exaugurating something little,let the guy have his freedom of speech, hes just teaching the kids to think for themselves and giving his own oppinions. All you damn people are to stupid to realize bush is like hitlerIn reporting the comment at The Jawa Report Chris relates that the above comment came from a computer within the Cherry Creek School System which includes the Overland High School at which Bennish teaches.
It's apparent that they are not teaching the three R's at Overland; let alone history.
And I am SO GLAD that student Sean Allen had the tape of this incident, otherwise people like Sam might get away suggesting that we are all "Exaugurating something little."
But then I guess I am just one of those "damn people [who] are to stupid to realize bush is like hitler."
More Information:
- Dignan's 75 Year Plan goes point by point through this idiot teacher's rant and shows that not only is he a total loon moonbat, but the "facts" he is supposed to be teaching are all WRONG!
- Crush Liberalism offers a parody transcript of the tape, which isn't far off the original. Here's a sample:
Student: Mr. Bennish, I forgot...what's the capital of Brazil?
Bennish: Capital? The oppressive tool of the robber barons? You'll forgive me if I abstain from answering your neo-imperialistic question. Next!
Student: Mr. Bennish, I was wondering why the weather is warmer on one side of the Alps as opposed to the other, cooler side?
Bennish: Simple...Bushitler McRummyburton won't sign Kyoto! Next!
Student: Why do certain Arab groups live in the desert, despite the lack of readily available water or food?
Bennish: Because Bush gave the ports to the UAE. Haven't you learned a damned thing in this class? Next!
Read the rest here.
Mike's America readers long ago realized that most moonbats have all the intelligence and advanced reasoning skills of the Autorantic Virtual Moonbat. It's becoming abundanly clear they are learning these skills from loony tunes like Bennish. Perhaps it's time the Virtual Moonbat be updated as a teaching tool:
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