Fred Klonsky’s PREA Prez Blog

It’s the war, stupid.

Posted in Anti-war protest, Peace by preaprez on November 18th, 2007

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The Republicrat Joe Williams bemoans the fact that his Democrats for Education Reform, a group which has Xeroxed the Republican program for education, proposes solutions that are not catching fire among Democrats.

While he constantly reminds us (oh, I’m sorry. He “discloses.”) that he is an ardent Obama supporter, his blog is a non-stop on-line BS machine for corporate charters and anti-teacher union tirades. DFER is part of the faction of hedge-fund managers, private school investors and wealthy school reform hobbyists who sponsor $5,000 a person mixers. They were convinced that if the Democrats turned Right on public education policy and puppet the Republicans, the 2008 election would be more secure.

Wrong.

Recently Williams noted in reference to a limp Obama ad in New Hampshire:

Considering how depressing it was to see the charts in yesterday’s NY Times about what issues voters in Iowa and New Hampshire listed as the most important (education aint even close) the ad’s launch marks what could (hopefully) turn out to be a better discussion about the future of America as far as schools are concerned.

Translation: Voters are not focusing on vouchers, charters or merit-pay except to reject them as they did recently in Utah.

What are voters focusing on? Here’s what that NY Times poll said:

50 percent of New Hampshire Democrats said they would not be prepared to vote for a candidate who wanted to keep troops in Iraq “longer than you would like,” even if they thought the Democrat had a good chance of victory in November.

Half the Democrats in New Hampshire would rather the Democrats lose the 2008 election if winning means continuing the War.

Williams and DFER never mention the War of course. Apparently they don’t believe the war is an Education Issue. But who can trust someone’s views on education if they’re silent on the most important issue of this election? Even the kids at Morton West High School in suburban Berwyn, Illinois understand the connection between the War and education.

Williams is depressed. I’m elated.