Oh, it’s good to be Michelle Rhee;
by jonpelto
Imagine. Knowing you are always right…
And regardless of whether you are right or wrong, having the resources to influence public policy at any time and in any place around the nation.
GNEPSA – the group formerly known as StudentsFirst (well, the group StudentsFirst created to be their more politically acceptable front in Connecticut), dropped another $283,889 on behalf of Governor Malloy’s “Education Reform” bill in the last month of the legislative session. That brings her reported total Connecticut lobbying expenditures over the past three months to just about $640,000 and counting.
Michelle Rhee, the woman Malloy refused to stand with at an “education” rally was, none the less, kind enough to pay for a half a million dollars in radio and television advertising proclaiming Malloy and his plan the savior when it came to putting Connecticut’s public