Showing posts with label msnbc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label msnbc. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Scott Brown chickens out of debate with Elizabeth Warren. Maybe his wife Gail Huff can fill in.

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Sunday, May 27, 2012

Thank God we have Jonathan Alter protecting teachers when is he coming to help out. Oh I guess he's already done enough



LP - This is impressive as Jonathan Alter shows what a great supporter he is of education as he once took his fat salary and bought a bunch of kids a couple of pencils and a paper clip or two. What Alter doesn't express in this piece is who determines what is best for kids: teachers that are sitting beside them every day in class or one overpaid reporter who really only gives a damn about them for a three minute segment on television. I think the teacher should weigh in and have some more accountability on their public air waves. I don't think this MSNBC reporter would be getting a passing grade.


> yes.

>> and i'm a huge supporter of teachers, and i have been involved for 15 years in donors choose which helps teachers with classroom supplies and i have always thought that teachers are badly underpaid and this idea in pennsylvania of the republican governor cutting $1 billion from public education is insane, but having said that the interests of adult interest groups are not always congruent with that of kids. we have to ask what's best for kids, not what is best for the adult interest group, and they are not always the same. so what we need is a grand -- what we need is a grand --

>> and we should not always pit them against each other.

>> well, no, but part of the pitting is that partly because every time somebody criticizes the teacher unions, we are teacher bashers. we are not bashing the teachers, but critical of some and not all, but certain practices of the union to protecting incompetence who are inflicting educational malpractice on the students, and we need grand bargaining and a lot more pay in exchange for a lot more accountability and not necessarily through a standardized test, but broader assessment of the teacher quality.


Thursday, July 21, 2011

"GE/Comcast's liberal station" MSNBC fires another liberal


NBC seems to make a habit of firing it's most liberal voices. In the past the station has also taken to fire it commentators that has its best ratings. It really makes you wonder whether this station really believes in anything and what is the point of even owning a television station. I feel sorry because I like Rachel Maddow and Ed Schultz but truthfully that's what happens when you have a multi-national corporation posing as one of the people. Hopefully Al Gore's station might have room for one more news caster.