Wow. Talk about thin-skinned! It's perfectly legitimate to ask the man in charge of the public schools questions about the schools he chooses for his own children. It appears to be news to Rahm, but it's true. The truth is this: he's hiding behind his children rather than addressing obvious issues about school resources, philosophies, methodologies, and values.
He assertion of privacy would only have some kind of remote legitimacy if people were criticizing him for sending his kids to a particular school. Nobody's criticizing that.
Wow. Talk about thin-skinned! It's perfectly legitimate to ask the man in charge of the public schools questions about the schools he chooses for his own children. It appears to be news to Rahm, but it's true. The truth is this: he's hiding behind his children rather than addressing obvious issues about school resources, philosophies, methodologies, and values.
ReplyDeleteHe assertion of privacy would only have some kind of remote legitimacy if people were criticizing him for sending his kids to a particular school. Nobody's criticizing that.