A Rosie O'Donnell Indoctrination

· Friday, February 12, 2010

Rosie O'Donnell knows that cute kids can sell anything. When she hosted her afternoon talk show back in the late 1990s, she put out two books of children's jokes titled "Kids Are Punny." That same principle is at work in her new HBO documentary, titled "A Family Is A Family Is A Family: A Rosie O'Donnell Celebration."

But it's not a celebration. It's an indoctrination. O'Donnell and HBO are pushing gay "marriage equality." A young black girl offers the sales pitch in the show's opening minute: "It doesn't matter if you have one parent. It doesn't matter if you have two moms. It doesn't matter if you have two dads. Just stick with it. A family's a family."

As O'Donnell explained to a reporter during her promotional tour: "It's hard to argue with the voices of innocent children telling the truth about their life and love." She's daring her opponents to try.

The show is quite obviously (and annoyingly) packaged to look like "Sesame Street," with lots of adorable children talking to the camera, musical performances by children and animated segments. Yet HBO actually had to tag the show with an "Adult Content" label. One reason came near the 40-minute show's end, when a parade of cartoon sperm danced in top hats around an egg and sang a Frank Sinatra song. (I'm not kidding.)

There is also a strange cartoon about in vitro fertilization, with O'Donnell singing about how "my science project is me" and even boasting "don't you wish you'd started life in a dish?"

Adoption is promoted, and that is good. Maya, a girl adopted from China, explains that she was born in a country with a one-child policy, and her parents loved her, but they wanted a boy. Maya looks into the camera with a twinkle and says, "I was born. That's why I feel really lucky."

But the real point of the show comes in segments like "Neil & Cole's Moms Get Married." After gay-wedding pictures are displayed as the '60s song "Chapel of Love" plays, Renee and Carrie get "married" in the backyard by a female minister who declares their "marriage" is "100 percent legal, 200 percent lovable."

Next comes "Katie & Jake's Chickens," except this isn't about Katie and Jake. The children talk about how "Daddy and Poppy" adopted them, bought some chickens and now they live on a farm.

Then viewers see O'Donnell having a chat with her youngest daughter, Vivienne, age 6, who is actually the biological offspring of O'Donnell's former partner, Kelli Carpenter. Despite this fact of life, Vivienne actually calls Rosie "Mom," and her mother "Kel." O'Donnell underlined that those are the usual titles used when asked about it on her blog. There is something simply perverted with both O'Donnell and Carpenter establishing and promoting basic falsehood to this child.

The TV star tells the little girl, "We love each other forever, and even though Mommy and Kelli aren't living together anymore, we're still a family. Family is forever. Family is love."

In reading the publicity clips surrounding the show, it's obvious that O'Donnell's four adopted children are angry and confused. O'Donnell has now moved on to a relationship with a Texas mother of six, and hopes to merge the 10 children into what she calls the "Gay-dy Bunch."

Is this a game?

The film is almost an excuse for her personal decisions. A family is whatever Rosie O'Donnell wants to assemble around herself.

Television critics knew that the political correctness cops expected a rave review. Robert Bianco of USA Today noted that the show says promotes gay unions, and "people who don't want to see such arrangements put on a par with all others should bury their heads in the sand elsewhere." He concluded: "Is it preaching a bit to the converted? Certainly. But even the converted deserve a little comfort now and then."

Neil Genzlinger in The New York Times was an exception. He said it was like "drowning in a vat of syrup," except it was too shallow to drown in. He lamented the show's "Stepford families," where everyone is happy and no one struggles.

On the promotional tour, HBO producer Sheila Nevins claimed about this show, "There are no endorsements ... It's just kids expressing what it means to be in a family." Like so much else in this project, that is a blatant falsehood. This is a 40-minute-long endorsement for gay marriage.

O'Donnell wants to take this documentary into schools "to hold discussions about families." One of the kids in the show says parents are "our role model. They teach us how to be like them." It's hard to take Rosie O'Donnell lecturing the country about marriage, family and motherhood when she is a pretender to all of them.

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Comments

L in Dallas

Thank you for exposing Rosie. She shoves her life choices in our faces and if we do not agree, we are racists/bigots/homophobes. She has a big mouth and a microphone - what a combination - God Help Us!

Posted February 12, 2010 at 10:10:31 AM


Dick Chayer

Thank you for this about Rosie. It is hard to say much more about her without getting abusive so i will stop now.

Posted February 12, 2010 at 3:23:25 PM


Ray Brenner

I'd hope that any school people who'd show that program would soon join Obama's unemployed. If I can't call evil what it is,why should I bother posting to your blog?

Posted February 13, 2010 at 9:17:13 AM


MichaelSSEC

So let's see if we got all this. The Left attacks shows like the Waltons and the Brady Bunch as being phony, syrupy delusions. But putting Rosie O'Donnell on TV and holding her up as a regular mom and her family as normal is not phony and delusional?

It's quite telling that they attacked the Waltons and Little House but embrace and even militate for O'Donnell and kids who "wish" they'd been born in a petri dish? Attack everything that's good, right and successful. Denounce anything that's decent and moral. Advocate for anything that's "evil, failed and wrong."

Rosie O'Donnell is a twisted, sick, perversion of parenthood. The woman who believes American military personnel are "the real terrorists," who believes Americans blew up the WTC ourselves, who believes the terrorists are victims of our oppression, is actually raising children and molding their values.

And HBO is giving that psycho her own TV show? This is the kind of thing that caused me to cancel HBO years ago, and I urge everyone who's totally appalled at this dishonest propaganda program to vote with your wallets.

Posted February 14, 2010 at 4:27:02 PM


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