A recent Politico piece, “The Political Education of Michelle Rhee,” is the latest contribution to the ongoing national media coverage of the former Washington, D.C., school chancellor’s superheroic fight against the nefarious forces of anti-reform in the nation’s capital. The profile echoes a common narrative: Rhee’s desire to effect necessary policy change was sabotaged by her own political naiveté. However, her tough-minded yet effective initiatives, which pitted her technocratic determination against narrow-minded unions, have made her a hero to Republicans even as the 2012 GOP primary season begins to heat up:
"It has been twenty-four years: How painful it is to write these words. It
never gets easier, and it never will – as I always knew and as I now see
for certain"
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Some people call sorrow that lasts more than one year “complicated grief”
or “pathological grief.” I call it the price I pay for loving an
extraordina...
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