girl s remarks and about common core? she was talking about testing and it never surprises me with a kid says we don t want more test. i get that. i remember when john kennedy said, when the supreme court said there could be no more prayer in school, he said as long as there is math tests, there will be prayer in school. but on common core, what i would say is, we re into a fight we don t need. it s a really unhelpful fight because we all know we need really strong standards for our kids. too many kids today graduate high school wholey unprepared for college. so we ve got to raise the standards. what happens when you bring politics into education, we lose our focus. i talk a lot about this in the book because what i saw in new york is when we focused on education, we did things for kids, we created opportunities, open charters and new schools, good things happened. when politics and the unions and the bureaucrats get involved, it s all about power and it s all about fighting. is th
math tests and others hid underneath benches until killers found them. students watched their teachers die before the terrorists pointed guns at them shooting them pointblank. outside of the school walls, you had the scene of horrified parents standing, waiting, listening to those gunshots from within, watching this terror unfold wondering if their son or their daughter had hopefully survived. parents and relatives running through those hospitals and in some cases racing through the morgue looking for their children. one father told the associated press my son was in a uniform this morning. he s in a casket now. my son was my dream. my dream has been killed. another man tweeted this saying the smallest coffins are the heaviest butted there were tho
day, to say good-bye because monsters, killers decided to take their way to the most innocent among us. the ones who cannot nor should have to ever fight back. these gunman, taliban militants had zero intention of leaving anyone alive while kids took math tests and others hid beneath benches until the killers found them. students watched their teachers die before the terrorists pointed their guns at them shooting pointblank. outside horrified parents stood waiting, listening to those gunshots, watching the terror unfold wondering if there son or their daughter had survived. parents and relatives raced through these hospitals and in some cases ran through the morgue looking for their children. one father told the associated press and i m quoting my son was in a uniform this morning.
good at math, so that s racist. that s vastly soef lly overs. that s microaggression. they tutor everybody before they get math tests. a person who would laugh about this would be the president of the united states. he would think it was very funny. of course, what this is a result of is all those liberal professors and all of those lounges around the world that cause us to be pc people. letting communism commence. it s a terrible thing. i tell you, stop it right now. if you keep going like this, you re going to destroy this country. finally, you re speaking my language. i hope you don t choke on that cough drop you re sucking on. the bigger question is the movement is to ascribe meaning to your intent that you don t know, like i know what you re thinking. if i ask someone for mhelp, you go, that s racist, because i can read your mind. it scares you into not saying
good at math, so that s racist. that s vastly soef lly overs. that s microaggression. they tutor everybody before they get math tests. a person who would laugh about this would be the president of the united states. he would think it was very funny. of course, what this is a result of is all those liberal professors and all of those lounges around the world that cause us to be pc people. letting communism commence. it s a terrible thing. i tell you, stop it right now. if you keep going like this, you re going to destroy this country. finally, you re speaking my language. i hope you don t choke on that cough drop you re sucking on. the bigger question is the movement is to ascribe meaning to your intent that you don t know, like i know what you re thinking. if i ask someone for mhelp, you go, that s racist, because i can read your mind. it scares you into not saying