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dansezlajavanaise's avatar

30 seconds of ed asner screaming…

dansezlajavanaise's avatar

thank the fsm for san francisco, where my kid's special ed teachers have all been outstanding people so far (but middle school starting now and i'm quaking in my boots).

Edgar Allen Shmoe's avatar

I think that you should be pedantic and point this out at every opportunity.

Relativicus's avatar

I like the part when she says she’s representing MN’s fifth congressional (I assume that’s the word she was going for) district because she doesn’t.

Relativicus's avatar

If either one of us was dead for a couple hundred years we’d probably be restless, too.

Relativicus's avatar

Then it sounds as if you have all the information about her you need.

Ducksworthy's avatar

Obviously there's "Something a little off about Stella" and not in the I believe in trickle down economics sense". What I get is something a little off in the egg salad left too long in the trunk of the care sense. But thank Gwad she's not running in One El's old district. They probably wouldn't notice the reek above the prevailing anti-Somali stench.

noirwest's avatar

I'm not a doctor but after having worked in a psych hospital for more than a decade can say with certainty this woman needs more help than she's getting.

HerstoryRepeating's avatar

Yes! Stands up in front of Trump, “ you cannot send us back!”https://www.nbcnews.com/pol...

Space Travel, Rock and Roll's avatar

Many, many special education teachers are talented, dedicated individuals who are well qualified.

Just as many are turds.

dansezlajavanaise's avatar

oh, i don't doubt it. hope my daughter never encounters any of those.

Pura Vida19's avatar

She's got that "I was told that there would be no math" look.

Pura Vida19's avatar

Didn't know they sold election microscopes there. Hmm...

Pura Vida19's avatar

So, salt of the earth vs Dunning-Kruger?

Ghoti theLinguist's avatar

Why did conservatives always refer to President Obama as a socialist? Because it wasn't socially acceptable to call him by the words they really wanted to use.