I saw Ms. Fiorina earlier this week in her Fox News appearance. It was four on one and she seemed to have them outnumbered. However, a couple of troubling things came to my mind.
First, her responses seemed to me to be so intellectual, in the good sense, that they caused me to wonder whether they would be comprehensible by all those low-information voters who did so much to deliver us a President Obama not once but twice.
Second, I still haven’t received any response to the résumé I sent her concerning a white HOuse Intern position.
>Carly attended Stanford University, where she majored in Medieval History and Philosophy.
“I decided to take as many philosophy courses as I could. Ultimately I would study philosophers from the ancient Greeks to the modern age. The power of ideas to fundamentally change how people see the world; the impact of ideas from one century on the people and ideas of many centuries later; the fact that the human race, not just individual human beings, can learn – all this was very exciting.”<
**** ~Speaking of historical vandalism, an “award-winning” teacher in the Los Angeles Unified School District has been suspended since March for reading Mark Twain to his class…
**** Nationally recognized teacher removed from class after allegations of misconduct
By Zahira Torres
Atorneys for a nationally recognized Los Angeles Unified teacher, who was removed from his classroom after allegations of misconduct, are issuing an ultimatum to district administrators: publicly apologize and let him return to work, or get sued.
Rafe Esquith, a longtime educator at Hobart Boulevard Elementary School who has written several books on teaching and received multiple awards for his work, has not been allowed to return to school since district officials launched an investigation in March.
Three months later, L.A. Unified officials have not clearly outlined the allegations against the popular teacher, said his attorney Mark Geragos. But Geragos said he learned that the investigation stemmed from a complaint by another teacher after Esquith read to a class a passage from “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain.
The passage, which is much longer, includes this section: “The duke and the king worked hard all day, setting up a stage and curtain and row of candles for footlights. … At last, when he’d built up everyone’s expectations high enough, he rolled up the curtain. The next minute the king came prancing out on all fours, naked. He was painted in rings and stripes all over in all sorts of colors and looked as splendid as a rainbow.”
[…]
Geragos said the district shared the information with the state, which has already cleared Esquith.
[…]
District officials declined to provide details, except to say that “the goal is to complete the investigation before school starts in August.”
[…]
“He’s extremely distressed by the whole thing,” Geragos said. …
Esquith’s nonprofit, the Hobart Shakespeareans, had to cancel 12 performances of “The Winter’s Tale,” which were set to begin April 23.
[…]
Geragos gave L.A. Unified 10 days to respond to his ultimatum.
If she’s the nominee, I don’t see any reason not to vote for her. But anyone who tells me I need to vote for her because she’s a woman is going to get an atomic wedgie.
If she’s the nominee, I don’t see any reason not to vote for her. But anyone who tells me I need to vote for her because she’s a woman is going to get an atomic wedgie.
Mark Levin has come-up with a rather catchy and fitting name for these types: the Genitaliens.
She may be saying the right words, but I can think of at least 300,000 current or former Hewlett-Packard employees who will not like her right off the bat…..
I’m considering volunteering for her. I still don’t think she has the experience – but really, exactly who can be trusted that does?
tracy
She may not have experience as in being a professional government politician, but I find that an asset.
as long as she is willing to act in the country’s best interest she would have my vote
I really see her in the V.P. role,
But I think she would be great at it, both in the campaign and in office.
the sailors say carly you’re a fine girl
Greetings:
I saw Ms. Fiorina earlier this week in her Fox News appearance. It was four on one and she seemed to have them outnumbered. However, a couple of troubling things came to my mind.
First, her responses seemed to me to be so intellectual, in the good sense, that they caused me to wonder whether they would be comprehensible by all those low-information voters who did so much to deliver us a President Obama not once but twice.
Second, I still haven’t received any response to the résumé I sent her concerning a white HOuse Intern position.
>Carly attended Stanford University, where she majored in Medieval History and Philosophy.
“I decided to take as many philosophy courses as I could. Ultimately I would study philosophers from the ancient Greeks to the modern age. The power of ideas to fundamentally change how people see the world; the impact of ideas from one century on the people and ideas of many centuries later; the fact that the human race, not just individual human beings, can learn – all this was very exciting.”<
https://carlyforamerica.com/meet-carly/
She’s got the “moral authority” to punch Hillary in the balls.
That’s a plus in anyone’s book.
i hate Hillary i would like to see carly punch her in the balls
i’d like that very much i would
**** ~Speaking of historical vandalism, an “award-winning” teacher in the Los Angeles Unified School District has been suspended since March for reading Mark Twain to his class…
Another teacher heard about it and complained. Presumably it’s a “micro-aggression” and the pupils might be “triggered”. The moronization of the republic is remorseless. ****
**** Nationally recognized teacher removed from class after allegations of misconduct
By Zahira Torres
Atorneys for a nationally recognized Los Angeles Unified teacher, who was removed from his classroom after allegations of misconduct, are issuing an ultimatum to district administrators: publicly apologize and let him return to work, or get sued.
Rafe Esquith, a longtime educator at Hobart Boulevard Elementary School who has written several books on teaching and received multiple awards for his work, has not been allowed to return to school since district officials launched an investigation in March.
Three months later, L.A. Unified officials have not clearly outlined the allegations against the popular teacher, said his attorney Mark Geragos. But Geragos said he learned that the investigation stemmed from a complaint by another teacher after Esquith read to a class a passage from “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain.
The passage, which is much longer, includes this section: “The duke and the king worked hard all day, setting up a stage and curtain and row of candles for footlights. … At last, when he’d built up everyone’s expectations high enough, he rolled up the curtain. The next minute the king came prancing out on all fours, naked. He was painted in rings and stripes all over in all sorts of colors and looked as splendid as a rainbow.”
[…]
Geragos said the district shared the information with the state, which has already cleared Esquith.
[…]
District officials declined to provide details, except to say that “the goal is to complete the investigation before school starts in August.”
[…]
“He’s extremely distressed by the whole thing,” Geragos said. …
Esquith’s nonprofit, the Hobart Shakespeareans, had to cancel 12 performances of “The Winter’s Tale,” which were set to begin April 23.
[…]
Geragos gave L.A. Unified 10 days to respond to his ultimatum.
Esquith, who wrote three books, including “Teach Like Your Hair’s on Fire: the Methods and Madness inside Room 56” has received national recognition for his teaching abilities. He also has criticized what he considers to be too much testing and scripted teaching methods.
The allegations against Esquith were first reported by KCBS. ****
Maybe he used the colloquial vernacular *burble*
If she’s the nominee, I don’t see any reason not to vote for her. But anyone who tells me I need to vote for her because she’s a woman is going to get an atomic wedgie.
But anyone who tells me I need to vote for her because she’s a woman is going to get an atomic wedgie.
This.
McGehee wrote:
Mark Levin has come-up with a rather catchy and fitting name for these types: the Genitaliens.
She may be saying the right words, but I can think of at least 300,000 current or former Hewlett-Packard employees who will not like her right off the bat…..