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Hillary Clinton: Still on the Hook | deutsch29

Hillary Clinton: Still on the Hook | deutsch29:

Hillary Clinton: Still on the Hook



On December 22, 2015, Hillary Clinton spoke at a high school in Iowa, and she made a comment that speedily boomeranged on her:
I wouldn’t keep any school open that wasn’t doing a better-than-average job.
I wrote a wry response regarding the mathematical nonsense related to her misspoken goal of all schools’ being “above average.”
However, even as US News rushed to Clinton’s rescue to say that Clinton’s comment had been taken out of context, the greater problem is that Clinton tossed off such a comment at all.
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Hillary Clinton
School closure is destructive, and Clinton demonstrated her corporate-Democratic lack of awareness of the impact of the continued, privatizing-reform attack on the traditional, community-centered, American public school.
In November 2015, Clinton appeared to be critical of charter schools– and her husband Bill assisted with the backpedaling as billionaire charter-pushing funders like Eli Broad tightened his grip in his wallet. As the December 17, 2015, Wall Street Journal reports:
WASHINGTON—Democrats backing the effort to overhaul American education have become increasingly concerned that presidential front-runnerHillary Clinton isn’t committed to their cause, and some donors are holding back support for her campaign.
Their worries stem from skeptical comments she has made about charter schools and teacher evaluations, as well as her close relationship with teachers’ unions, who are critical of both.
“There are a lot of deep-pocketed donors who are concerned, and they’re going to hang onto their checkbooks until there is more clarity,” said Whitney Tilson, managing partner of Kase Capital, who has given more than $150,000 
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