Opinion: The School Choice Movement’s Greatest Saleswoman – Newsweek

Randi Weingarten speaks during March for Our Randi Weingarten heads the American Federation of Teachers, which is the parent organization of the Chicago Teachers Union.
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ProzacPlease
3 years ago

And who chose Randi Weingarten as the head of the American Federation of Teachers? The teachers themselves, of course.

Old Joe
3 years ago

Thank God I was educated by nuns and not that hag.

Truth Seeker
3 years ago
Reply to  Old Joe

I think “She” might be a “He”.

Tom Paine's Ghost
3 years ago
Reply to  Truth Seeker

I’m no beauty queen so I don’t normally comment on politician’s appearance like Hillary’s cankles or Pritzker’s morbid obesity……but Weingarten IS quite ugly. What a wrinkled round homely face. And it’s her best feature.

Last edited 3 years ago by Tom Paine's Ghost
debtsor
3 years ago

Most progressive women try to emulate this look. They intentionally make themselves repulsive and unattractive because they hate beauty and seek to destroy it, where ever it can be found. She is the humanized version of the Soviet post-war communist housing block. Intentionally made to suppress anything good in the world.

Tom Paine's Ghost
3 years ago

What a buffoon. Randi Weingarten is the Osama Bin Laden of teachers.

87Saluki
3 years ago

Forget outrage. These people deserve only laughter and ridicule.

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