Saturday, November 8, 2008
Malkin has an update on the grade-school teacher caught on tape brow-beating students. The parents are OK with it, because 'that's how she always is.' Good grief.
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It is most probably true that the teacher in question behaved the way she normally does and sees nothing wrong with it. After all, she made a statement after the classroom scene in which she pointed out how reasonable and unbiased she had been. The sad thing is that she clearly has no grip on the concept of impartiality or the need to remain impartial with her students. The even sadder thing is that this same situation has doubtless occurred hundreds of thousands of times from Kindergarten through graduate school. And the Democrats are worried about talk radio??
Our party of tolerance strikes again.
And the Democrats are worried about talk radio??
Well, talk radio that is successful is not on the side of the Dems. This teacher is.