The Morning Briefing: Burn It All Down—Fire the Creeper Teachers
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The Morning Briefing: Burn It All Down—Fire the Creeper Teachers Top O' the Briefing Happy Wednesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Carlotta spent her childhood dreaming of building her canapé and cat sweaters empire to its present state of glory. One thing I'm constantly grateful for these days is that my daughter is no longer in the K-12 portion of her education journey. It's a freak-filled jungle out there. OK, maybe not "filled." I should say up front that I know that a lot of teachers are good people and dedicated to doing their jobs well. It's just that the bad ones are becoming more prominent in our collective awareness. One wonders how long they've been lurking. We've discussed the leftist penchant for blathering on about sex in front of school kids. It's become pathological, and we've seen parents pushing back for the past couple of years. The battle rages on and, as Tucker Carlson said in a recent monolog, we have a "moral duty" ... | | | |
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