Clinging to life, Karen Lewis worried Mayor Lightfoot was ‘being dirty, underhanded’ as CTU considered proposal to reopen schools – Chicago Sun-Times*

“It was rough, but her last words to me was, ‘They’re not going to go back to school until it’s right,’” said John Lewis, who met his late wife when they were both teachers at Lane Tech College Prep. “She said, ‘Lightfoot’s not going to play right. She’s not playing right.' So this was how she felt.”
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nixit
5 years ago

Karen Lewis’ last thoughts lingering on Chicago’s current political landscape? How lame.

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NB-Chicago
5 years ago
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what will the desperate for ratings news & poor reporters do without KL? comrades gates & sharkey are a poor substitute

debtsor
5 years ago

Clinical observational studies have shown that most people’s dying worlds are gibberish and mumbling, with quite a few people crying out for their mother. The chances of Karen, dying of brain cancer, using her last remaining breaths to slander Lightfoot, is absurd.

Heyjude
5 years ago

A page right out of the Ruth Bader Ginsburg playbook. It’s almost like they are reading from prepared scripts…

5 years ago

do you believe him? I would think clinging to life your last words would be about your family or the Creator or something like that.

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