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Does Ashton Kutcher Speech at Teen Choice Awards Give Conservatism a Boost?

Even conservative leaders like Texas U.S. Senator Ted Cruz and radio host Rush Limbaugh have taken notice and applauded. Conservative leader Sarah Palin also commended Kutcher in her post on Facebook according to Politico. Palin said, “Good to see his Iowa roots shining through all that Hollywood glitter.”

Kutcher’s speech has gone viral on You Tube and has actually received over 3 million values!

So what does that mean for America as Labor Day approaches and young people in America and their families are faced with an Obama administration that dances around the notion of creating private sector jobs that are meaningful?

Does Kutcher’s speech touch a cord that is resident at the heart of the new age young who are the Millennial Generation? Is he representing the heartland that is part of the flyover country that Obama has so carefully crafted a way to avoid? Does Kutcher represent a new tipping point for a young generation that is tired of being a victim and tired of being filled with deception and ideological poison which has deadened their selfhood?

Perhaps, America and its young are getting tired of being tired. Maybe Kutcher’s speech is truly the beginning of the end of victimization and socialist strangulation of America’s strongest values of self-initiative and self-motivation.

America’s youth is one hundred percent of the nation’s future and perhaps Ashton Kutcher reflects a new future as he passionately put it, where true “opportunities look a lot like work.”

Image: Author: David Shankbone; Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license

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Kevin Fobbs

Kevin Fobbs has more than 35 years of wide-ranging experience as a community and tenant organizer, Legal Services outreach program director, public relations consultant, business executive, gubernatorial and presidential appointee, political advisor, widely published writer, and national lecturer. Kevin is co-chair and co-founder of AC-3 (American-Canadian Conservative Coalition) that focuses on issues on both sides of the border between the two countries.