After the boisterous clamoring of a few idiots, which was perpetuated as a "national movement" by CNN, Fox and numerous news outlets, the Obama Administration relented and allowed a Republican response to the President's "Study Hard and Stay in School" speech to the children of America.
For a 15 minute period, President Obama provided insights about his school work ethic and perserverance. The President praised his late mother for prodding him to stay up late and get up early to perform his studies. This developed into a lifelong habit that propelled him to Columbia University and Harvard Law School. This eventually led him into politics in the Illinois Senate, the US Senate and to the Presidency.
The President did not guarantee this would happen to every student. He did promote that there are many more opportunities for students who study hard and stay in school.
In the Republican response, United States Senator from Oklahoma, James Inhofe, claimed public education was a socialist idea that spawned not only "readin', writin', and rithmatic" but the ability to think about ideas and concepts.
Inhofe extolled the virtues of the free market, reminiscing about the days of child labor saying; "this country was much better when kids could work in slaughterhouses, factories and mines".
The Republican Senator stated that in reality President Obama's idea of staying in school to "study hard" was just a socialist plot to continue brainwashing America's youth. To defend America's youth of this threat of socialism, he stated the Republican Party's position to the youth of America is to "Don't Study and Drop Out."
"That will teach those socialist bastards" Inhofe stated. Claiming that the more American children drop out of school, it will destroy other socialized institutions in America such as the public school system and hopefully, public libraries. In trying to deter any questions about the Republican plan, Inhofe ended with "God will provide".