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February 7, 2008
Linda Ellerbee to Exploit Kids of Troubled Vets on Nickelodeon
As noted earlier, NBC News alumna Linda Ellerbee has been using the disgracefully moonbatty Nickelodeon to brainwash children with hard-core leftist propaganda. Her latest outrage turned up in Army Wife's email:
The Nickelodeon news series "Nick News with Linda Ellerbee" is looking for kids of soldiers currently home from deployment who are willing to be interviewed about the readjustment process. We're looking for a few well-spoken kids around 11 to 15 years old to talk about how life has changed now that Mom/Dad has come home — particularly those dealing with a physical injury, divorce or PTSD. This show will recognize that war affects whole families, acknowledge the sacrifices of American troops and their families — especially their kids, and portray the good feelings that come with being reunited. Filming will be completed by the end of February. Interested families please contact Coordinating Producer Jessie Findlay at Lucky Duck Productions — 212-463-0029 ext. 153 or jessie@nicknews.com.
In short, the plan is to exploit the kids of troubled and/or injured vets for purposes of undermining the war effort and portraying our troops as pathetic victims. Children growing up on a steady diet of this swill will ensure that each generation is more moonbatty than the last, until our society dies of self-loathing.

On a tip from V the K.
Posted by Van Helsing at February 7, 2008 10:39 AM
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Ah yes, the continued emasculation of the American male:
Step 1: Portray him as always a violent aggressor (guilty until otherwise proven) in the media (both at home as in VAWA and in the military etc)
Step 2: Take his family away via no-fault divorce laws that have increased the divorce rate more than 10 times. Skew the courts so he doesn't get custody of his kids and has to pay out the wazoo even if his wife cheated while he was in the Sandbox.
Step 3: Portray him as broken by his military service and life in general. Encourage him to whimper on a shrink's couch.
Step 4: And above all, don't let these men be shone as strong, traditionally masculine role models in popular culture!
Posted by: mandy at February 7, 2008 12:50 PM
Well said, mandy!
Please go away, Ms. Ellerbee, and leave my children the hell alone! Thought you'd retired from TV many, many years ago. "Moonbat-TV" (er, Nickelodeon) can fold up and declare bankruptcy any time they wish -- thank you very much, and "Good-bye, So Long, F**k You!" to your worthless leftist rubbish.
Posted by: jc14 at February 7, 2008 8:29 PM
Ms. Ellerbee has always seemed incapable of uttering more than a sentence or two without spouting lefty nonsense. It's scary that Nickelodeon puts her so close to children. If she were a nurse or a doctor we could probably get her for malpractise. Why not let kids learn to think and reason clearly before trying to indoctrinate them?
Posted by: snaggletoothie at February 8, 2008 7:48 AM
CAUTION: REALLY LONG RANT AHEAD!
As I mentioned on an earlier post on this site, I am disgusted that Nickelodeon, the network which at one time was a staple part of my childhood, has since become so polluted with idiocy and moonbattery that I can't even bring myself to watch another minute of it.
See, I was a kid during Nickelodeon's Golden Age in the early to mid-late 90s. Back then, it had all kinds of wonderful programs on. There were great live- action shows on like the really funny 'Salute Your Shorts,' the scary and fun 'Are You Afraid of the Dark?' and the true American classic 'The Adventures of Pete and Pete.' Their animated shows were classic, too, especially 'Ren and Stimpy.' It also encouraged kids to take an active role in improving the world around them in simple, helpful, non- moonbatty ways through their annual 'Big Help' campaigns.
However, around 1999-2000 or so, things seriously went downhill for Nickelodeon. Almost all of the great shows from the past were canceled, with the exception of "All That" (Which was instead turned into stupid, unfunny dreck). The only good show they had on was "Spongebob."
Now, the network royally sucks. It has nothing really redeeming on, and has become just a waste of airspace used to push merchandise on kids and convert them into the cult of liberalism. Most of the great shows from the network's Golden Age aren't even available on DVD, with a couple exceptions. I know the gutless executives running that network now would never even consider airing a show like "Are You Afraid of the Dark?", for fear it might give kids nightmares or something.
Fare thee well, Nickelodeon. Sorry you had to go from a purveyor of quality kids' programming to the mindless lefty crap- chute you are today.
Posted by: Adam at February 8, 2008 6:59 PM

