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Biden s Dep Sec of Education Pick Draws Both Praise and Protests — The Sacramento Observer

OPINION (CBM) – Cindy Marten is the superintendent of San Diego Unified School District and has been nominated by President Joe Biden to be Deputy Secretary, the number two position in the Department of Education. In her current role as the leader of the second largest school district in California she is responsible for educating about 100,000 K-12 students, including 7 % that are African American. Cindy Marten Marten will serve under Dr. Miguel Cardona, Biden’s choice for Secretary of Education. In choosing Cardona who is Connecticut’s Commissioner of Education, Biden is keeping his campaign promise to appoint a public school educator to this Cabinet position. Only seven years ago both nominees were elementary school principals and if they are approved by the U.S. Senate, they will become the country’s top education officials.

Radical Liberals Continue to Sell Out Black Folks : ThyBlackMan com

( ThyBlackMan.com) Last year I set off a firestorm among radical liberals when I called out a few of their own during a meeting I had with President Trump. Here is what I said, “ Reid spends little to no time around real Blacks, but rather hangs out with radical elite Blacks, the bourgeoisie.  Oh, and whatever happened to that alleged investigation into her computer being hacked when she claimed that someone else wrote those statements regarding her true views on homosexuality? Lemon has absolutely no connection to the Black community, yet he claims to know and understand the thinking of Black folks.  He hangs out with the mostly white radical liberal elites of New York, who tend to be more racist than any bubba from Alabama!

THE EDITORIAL BOARD: Meet the members of USA TODAY s board

THE EDITORIAL BOARD: Meet the members of USA TODAY s board USA TODAY © USA TODAY USA TODAY Opinion USA TODAY s Editorial Board forms the opinions expressed in USA TODAY s editorials. Its members are selected by USA TODAY s opinion editor, with a goal of reflecting the diversity of the nation s conversation. The board operates by consensus and reaches its opinions independently from any other part of USA TODAY or its parent company, Gannett. It is not aligned with any political party. More broadly, the Editorial Board strives to present an opinion section online and in print that reflects the fullness of the national dialogue, offering commentary from columnists, readers and its own writers on a wide range of issues from many perspectives.

Media Cry Wolf for Third Time on Afghan Bounties | World News

Monday, Jan 11, 2021 First it was Russia (FAIR.org, 7/3/20). And then Iran. But now it is China that has supposedly been placing bounties on the heads of US soldiers in Afghanistan according to information received by outlets like the New York Times (12/30/20), Axios (12/30/20) and CNN (12/31/20). Outlets worldwide ran with the news, many treating it as highly credible: “Trump Was Briefed That China Sought to Pay Non-State Actors to Attack US Forces in Afghanistan” (CNN, 12/31/20) “China Accused of Offering Bounties to Afghan ‘Nonstate Actors’ to Kill US Troops” (Voice of America, 12/31/20) “China Offered Afghan Militants Bounties to Attack US Soldiers: Reports” (Deutsche Welt, 12/31/20)

Media Cry Wolf for Third Time on Afghan Bounties

Media Cry Wolf for Third Time on Afghan ‘Bounties’  Published: January 11, 2021 If corporate media want a genuine Afghanistan scandal, they could have piggybacked on the  Intercept’s excellent and substantiated recent report (12/18/20) on how the CIA has been funding, arming and training death squads inside the country, driving them to schools they had selected so they could massacre children as young as eight. Instead of covering this, however (a search for “ Intercept+Afghanistan” elicits no relevant results in the    CNN (12/31/20) reports that “news of China offering cash for attacks on US forces comes as China awaits whether Biden will embrace Trump’s more punitive policies towards the nation or move to reset relations between Washington and Beijing.”

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