Targeting young hearts, minds with leftist children’s books

Children’s books too? Dennis Prager gave a short speech at CPAC a few days ago citing some of the many ways leftists wreck everything they touch. Now, evidently, it’s children’s books too — here is Charles Hurt:

Welcome to the newest frontier of political indoctrination: Children’s books.

Bookstores these days are stacked with hyperpartisan propaganda aimed at stealing the minds of our youngest, though not necessarily our most impressionable.

Award for “most impressionable” apparently goes to anybody running for the Democratic presidential nomination and usually pertains to whatever was the latest goofball idea to tumble out of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s mouth.

In what can be described only as a very long game, all the lefties are peddling political playbooks to children.

“Nevertheless, She Persisted” is a book about Elizabeth Warren, the senator from Massachusetts. I did not read the book, but I am deeply offended that anyone would seek to perpetuate this sexist trope about women being annoying and never knowing when to shut up and stop pestering. I personally do not know any woman who fits this stereotype, especially my wife. Though, to be fair, I have not spent time with Elizabeth Warren.

Kirsten Gillibrand, the senator from New York running for president, has a children’s book out called “Bold & Brave,” featuring a princess riding a horse on the lawn of the U.S. Capitol. It seems kind of dated to me for somebody to title a book about women voting after a daytime television soap opera. But, hey, it’s her book and she does not strike me as terribly bright.

Another new book out is titled “The Wall.” It is about a king who builds a wall. Not clear where this idea came from.

“In this poignant and timely story, a king banishes anyone who is different from him and has a wall built to keep them out of his kingdom,” the internet reports about the book.

Read more: Washington Times