Brandon Johnson Becomes Increasingly Creative in Assigning Blame – National Review

"Rahm Emanuel is an easy enough target for a man like Johnson, and not merely because he organized a labor strike against Emanuel. It is because, even though absence tends to make the heart grow fonder, Emanuel is still an immensely controversial figure in Chicago."
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Hello, Indiana!
11 months ago

Emanuel s-t his own bed with the handling of the Lequan McDonald fiasco and the folks in the community will never forget it or let him either.

Isn’t Illinois Fun?
11 months ago

Johnson inherited a lot of problems, true. Rather than addressing them responsibly and substantively he exacerbates them with decision making at least as bad as what got us here.

Call my shrink
11 months ago

He loves to pass the buck. And not only to his teachers union friends either

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