I can’t figure out whether Madge is really that stupid or just pretending. Hard to say!
Raskin: The Trump trump-putin-maga faction, headed up by the distinguished gentlelady from Georgia, has been given the opportunity to bring a slapstick impeachment drive against a cabinet member of unimpeachable integrity who has committed nothing indictable or even in-dict-able pic.twitter.com/migY3fbroC
Greene heckles Garcia and walks out of the Oversight hearing when he points she hugged Jan 6th defendants in the jail after she complained about crime in DC pic.twitter.com/p6HlOTLJ9D
After expanding some more on his Taylor Swift op theory, Jack Posobiec adds: "We don’t have Taylor Swift on our side, but you know who we have? We have Kid Rock. We have Ted Nugent. We have influencers. We have all these people — Jon Voight." pic.twitter.com/IWIvNtYsdz
Rs want the economy to crash, the border to be in chaos, Russia to win, the planet to warm faster, more dead kids in school, more women to die and our democracy to end. https://t.co/2qgxil8FGn
Here is Mike Johnson railing against Roe v. Wade, arguing that if women were forced to give birth to more “able-bodied workers,” Republicans wouldn’t try to cut Social Security and Medicare pic.twitter.com/IhbXGFhLFV
Woman at Trump rally in IA tonight: “He’s a Godly man. He’s working for God. He really cares about us. He cares about what happens to us. He didn’t come in there because he wanted money. He is actually working for God & wants to help us .. and God is on his side” pic.twitter.com/IJm8KVnA87
Guess what Florida teachers are not allowed to show their classrooms this year? That’s right, “A Charlie Brown Christmas.”
Duh, it’s even got Bible quotes! Why are these so-called “Christians” destroying the true meaning of Christmas? Is there anyone raised in a fear-based religion who doesn’t tear up when Linus explains the true meaning of Christmas? The only conclusion I can draw is this: Republicans hate Baby Jesus. What is this country coming to? This is SO SAD.
“A Charlie Brown Christmas.” Extra math problems. An art project about the conservation of energy. These are all items Brevard Public Schools teachers asked to use in their classes to enhance teaching or simply to provide a fun activity for students.
Principals denied all the requests.
In the past, if a teacher saw an opportunity to step outside the textbook and use a video, poem, art project or even additional word problems in a math class to help students better understand a concept, they could freely do so. But now, because of House Bill 1069 — which places the responsibility of overseeing instructional material on principals — they must get permission before using any “supplemental material.”
Various reasons were given for recent rejections. Math problems were denied without explanation; the art project, in favor of activities already within the curriculum.
As for “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” it was turned down as well, with the principal writing in an email that she would not be approving requests for any supplemental materials until the school had “consistent implementation … of the required curriculum materials.”
Sound like the Grinch is in charge of Florida! Oh wait, he is:
It’s a process that can take weeks. Some principals are denying the use of all supplemental materials entirely for specific classes.
The consequences of not asking permission could be dire, with one elementary school principal writing to her teachers in an email that if they did not request approval of the use of worksheets, websites, coloring pages, homework packets or any other items not included in the district adopted curriculum, they could face monetary fines, jail time or forfeiture of their teaching certificate and loss of their job.
Right-wing commentator Jack Posobiec posted to X early Wednesday, writing that Taylor Swift’s “girlboss psyop has been fully activated” and claimed that Swift is gearing up to be part of a “2024 voter operation for Democrats on abortion rights.” https://t.co/ElnLiNedG0
North Carolina Rep. Patrick McHenry, who presided temporarily over the House for three weeks while Republicans struggled to elect a permanent speaker, announced that he won't seek reelection in 2024. https://t.co/vnP0DTG1XB