over a decade for this ap course, so, they are just inaccurate and that, and number two they re critically engaged in pushing back, because what we know is that students who have culturally relevant pedagogies have access to accurate history, have a better understanding of society and are better citizens to be engaged in the franchise of democracy. what he is doing his anti-democratic and it is anti-education, and clearly discriminatory when it comes to black and brown student. in this case black student specifically in the state of florida. he talked about students becoming good citizens, i wonder how important it is for students to be learning this history, but also for the adults they become, the professionals whether they are going to be lawyers, or doctors that they learn this history. it is absolutely important, this is what ap is saying, that this is so critical that students across the country not
but i do think voters ought to be in charge of these decisions. in a democracy, voters get toiso decide who the president is . they can vote for anyone ha they want because it sve their country. i have to say, i m wondering how long it s going to beisheve before michelle obama startslegm getting warm and affectionate treatment on cnn. well, first to joe biden, afc and i understand you re not extending sympathy, but i guess here s here s the here sof the moral of that story,t tucker. ve blive by the sword. die by the sword.throug yes. if you are elected throughoubt o manipulation of the american public and anti-democratic eltns, which no doubt abou the election two years ago was anti-democratic at the very lating tleast by manipulating the public s access, access to information, and therefore our minds, then you will go down by the same very same powers that aided us rights on your way to perceived power.t noiow you have said this. rea you have mentioned the nameh michelle obama. i
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kind of kerosene on the fire, if he will. there was always a far-right movement, as there s always been a far left movement. but it has metastasized in sort of cancerous form during the trump era into something that i don t quite recognize, as you alluded to. a lot of us don t recognize that. and where that goes, i don t know. i think it s troublesome. i think anything that happens once every hundred years or so ought to wake everyone of us, and that is what happened last night, as we had ballot after ballot to try to find speakership. a lot of people point to the slim agility republicans won, except it s the same majority that was in the last congress. nancy pelosi also has members of had members of her democratic caucus who were left of where the mainstream is, and, yet somehow, managed to work that out and never had this sort of thing. she had challenges to her speakership, no question.
opponents, endorsed by donald trump for one reason and one reason only, and that is to be in place in advance of 2024 when he runs for reelection again. and they ve made it clear what they are going to do on behalf of donald trump. i mayes opponent, who called him, a paula day, who called him a save on the campaign trail, ran a platform of lies. he still. is in, fact he is still not accepting the election results. he continued to try to challenge them in court. in like this, i want to share a tweet of hamadeh s from last may. it said, quote, in a world full of lies and deception, being on this and authentic becomes an act of courage. speak the truth, no matter the consequences. and. quote all the irony. mayes when was a cherry on top of the victory for democracy that took place over the course of the midterms. in fact, she completed arizona s democratic patrick, the governor, secretary of state, and now, the attorney general all beat out there election denying republican opponents. a