Another radical Democrat has been caught red-handed using America's public schools as his personal propaganda machine. Texas Senate nominee James Talarico is facing intense scrutiny after social media posts revealed he forced middle school students to write "Obama memoirs" and pushed them to watch the Democratic National Convention during class time.
The bombshell revelations, uncovered by The Daily Wire through Facebook posts from Talarico's teacher page, expose yet another example of how leftist educators are weaponizing our classrooms to brainwash innocent children with their political agenda.
This is exactly the kind of educational abuse that parents across Texas have been fighting against. While families trust teachers to educate their children in core subjects like math, science, and reading, Talarico was busy turning his classroom into a miniature campaign headquarters for Barack Obama and the Democratic Party.
Indoctrination, Not Education
What happened to teaching kids how to think critically instead of telling them WHAT to think? Talarico's assignments represent everything wrong with America's education system today – teachers more concerned with pushing their political beliefs than actually educating students.
Parents send their children to school expecting them to learn American history, civics, and critical thinking skills. Instead, they're getting force-fed liberal propaganda disguised as "education." This is nothing short of taxpayer-funded political indoctrination.
"This kind of partisan political activity has no place in our public schools. Teachers should be educating students, not recruiting future Democrats."
The timing of these revelations couldn't be worse for Texas Democrats, who are already struggling to gain traction in the deep-red state. With President Trump's America First agenda gaining momentum nationwide and parents increasingly aware of leftist infiltration in schools, Talarico's radical past is a political liability the party can't afford.
Texas families deserve better than politicians who view children as political pawns. They deserve leaders who will protect parental rights and restore educational excellence – not more swamp creatures who think classrooms are campaign offices.
Will Texas voters reject this blatant example of educational malpractice, or will they reward another Democrat who puts politics before students?
