Wide Open Thread
By SusanUnPC on February 11, 2008 at 10:06 PM in 9/11, Al Qaeda, Education, FISA, Open Thread
There they are — past, present, and suspended – MSNBC’s sexist pigs, er, journalists (which besmirches the proud tradition of real, objective journalists, so what should these characters be called?). And did you know it’s gotten so bad that Hillary Clinton says she gets more fair treatment from Fox News than from MSNBC? (I’ve heard that as well from other Clinton supporters.)
Please discuss what’s on your minds — FISA, the upcoming detainee “trials” …
… (which PBS Newshour covers in two pieces tonight: “Sept. 11 Suspects Charged” and “Mukasey Weighs Waterboarding Debate, Sept. 11 Charges“).
Speaking of PBS Newshour, they’ve done a remarkable series that’s far more interesting than you’d think about the nation’s schools, focusing on Washington D.C.’s mess and rebuilding New Orleans’ system.
Check out the latest: “In Battle to Revamp D.C. Schools, Education Leader Faces Resistance.” D.C.’s mayor courageously hired a doggedly determined dynamo, Michelle Rhee, who’s taking on resistant teachers (including a lot of “lifers” who do little more than show up); parents who get angry and abusive; and unmotivated, ill-mannered, and woefully under-educated students.
Rhee is shaking up “the city’s school system, including closing 23 schools by 2010 in a bid to tackle a $100 million budget deficit — a move that has raised a storm of protest.” As I’ve watched the series, I’ve found Rhee to be one of the most creative, energetic, and stubbornly determined people I’ve ever seen. But she is up against enormous odds. I wish her luck. God knows there’s been a stream of school leaders through D.C.’s system, and none has made much progress or been able to take the heat for long.
What else is going on?






















