Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Meet Romney's Top Education Adviser Former Education Secretary Rod Paige takes on federal spending, teachers unions and school-voucher critics.


http://www.theroot.com/views/meet-romney-s-top-education-advisor


The Root) -- Before we start our interview, Rod Paige wants to be clear. "I'm not speaking for the Romney campaign," he said. "I'm speaking for me."
question if not appt by Romney would not be here espousing his points if they were not favorable to the Romney squad, thereby making anything he says complicit with Romney doctrine.
As Mitt Romney's special adviser on education, Paige nonetheless offers, in addition to his own views, insights on the presidential candidate's education agenda. The former secretary of education under President George W. Bush, how far did education get then?
His disclaimer, perhaps, comes on account of his reputation for being plainspoken. In 2004, for example, Paige likened the National Education Association, one of the nation's largest labor unions, to "a terrorist organization" (he later recanted).
 "The current administration sees the solution to almost every problem as more federal mandates, more federal funding and more federal control," he told The Root, commenting on the primary difference between the two candidates' approaches. "Gov. Romney is [calling for] the opposite of that."  
and the state rest.token Blacks who have embraced or willing to embrace right wing ideology is not a win win. at best it may have their extremist seeing those who hope to impose as ok but they aren't they are part of America's disgusting hater's, still they'll fit in.