Conservative Kids Item ID: #473Help! Mom! There Are Liberals Under My Bed!Product Information:
Item DescriptionThis full-color illustrated book is a fun way for parents to teach young children the valuable lessons of conservatism. Written in simple text, readers can follow along with Tommy and Lou as they open a lemonade stand to earn money for a swing set. But when liberals start demanding that Tommy and Lou pay half their money in taxes, take down their picture of Jesus, and serve broccoli with every glass of lemonade, the young brothers experience the downside to living in Liberaland. Item Reviews5 Responses to “Help! Mom! There Are Liberals Under My Bed!”Leave a Reply |
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This book is so great because it shows in the most simple terms how moronic and insane liberalism is. Even though this is a book for children, it might be a good idea to have it read by adult liberals. It uses very simple sentences, so they will be able to follow along and understand the concepts, and it might be a chance for them to realize just how idiotic they really are!
Ugly drawings, ugly thoughts. Great for mean, sick people who want to encourage their children to hate those with alternative views.
It’s sad that a book like this was created for children. No children’s book should attack people for their political views — left or right. No wonder this country is such a mess. Shame on this author for perpetrating the hate.
Personally I only scanned a few pages. Just looks like some on having a little fun. The target audience may not be children at all as you see the images are better designed to stir up the cover readers.
The basic story is that of children learning the value of entrepreneurship. They run into a few unplanned snags. This is a good argument for project management.
This brings to mind the conversation between Dr. Phillip Barbay (Paxton Whitehead) and Thornton Melon (Rodney Dangerfield) in the movie “Back to School” (1986). In which Thornton takes building a business from theory to practice.
Finally, a book that isn’t afraid to teach kids exactly what they need to fear the most: taxation, religious tolerance and vegetables. This will prove valuable in teaching your children what to think and how to act. It was so hard trying to get my kids actually look in to the truth there selves and let my kids decide on there own i figured i would just make them read this everyday until it was inscribed into the back of the cornea’s.