This Is Rich – the Dem Case Against DeVos

Ari L. NoonanBreaking News, OP-EDLeave a Comment

President Trump and Mrs. Betsey DeVos. AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster

Boorish, well-rested libbies, poodles for Obama, have been going berserk several times a day since Mr. Trump was elected to restore America.

It is nearly impossible, though, to tell when libbies are staging schoolboy protests to shed weight and when they are serious.

The obscene, slyly deceptive meanness of assaults they have unleashed on splendidly qualified Betsy DeVos demonstrates how desperate Democrats and their toadies have become since Nov. 8.

This morning Ms. DeVos is scheduled to be voted on by the Senate as the finest Secretary of Education since Bill Bennett during the Reagan administration 30 years ago.

If the insults by insecure libbies were not so debilitating – and untrue – the juvenile attacks on Ms. DeVos’s character, family and life’s work would be chicken feed.

It galls left-wing rads that Ms. DeVos has been an effective advocate for high-performing charter schools since they debuted a quarter century ago. She has been bushwhacked hourly by Public School Defenders since being nominated.

Since G-d did not invent secure libs, the PSDs shlump through life petrified by three fears:

  • Competition.
  • Free speech.
  • And that news will leak about charter schools outperforming public schools.

You may have noticed that when the organized, scripted Jenny Craig dropouts march across our land, the two most prominent message signs are:

  • “The Constitution says public schools must not have competition.”
  •  “The Constitution prohibits disagreement with liberals.”

If forced, Democrats could live with Ms. DeVos’s support for charter schools. They even could abide her pesky a insistence that free speech must prevail in liberal-dominated settings.

What angers libbies to their rusting core is that Ms. DeVos is rich. Worse, she inherited her extremely well-spent wealth. What’s a poor Dem to do?

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