DavidL's Breakfast Scramble
The Gipper would approve. Business Insider:

A school superintendent in Rhode Island is trying to fix an abysmally bad school system.

Her plan calls for teachers at a local high school to work 25 minutes longer per day, each lunch with students once in a while, and help with tutoring.  The teachers’ union has refused to accept these apparently onerous demands.

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The school superintendent has responded to the union’s stubbornness by firing every teacher and administrator at the school.

The Sharp Tack pricks the one:

Clarice Feldman of American Thinker produced a dispositive commentary showing that Obama is failing because fundamentally he is neither smart nor articulate; his intellectual dishonesty is conspicuous by its audacity and lack of shame.

Hat tip:  Sara’s POV.

Algore’s Problem:

You can fool some of the people some of the time, as Abraham Lincoln observed, and you even can fool all the people some of the time. But you can’t fool all the people all the time. Al Gore and his friends got so excited about points one and especially point two that they forgot point three.

Wesley Pruden,Washington Times.

Michelle trades Ed Morrissey to Salem, Mediaite, Daily Caller:

CPAC hasn’t even officially started and already its making news. Mediaite has learned that leading center-right web site Hot Air has been acquired by Salem Communications for an undisclosed sum. Sources close to the deal claim that Michelle Malkin, the conservative pundit and sole owner of Hot Air, has been in talks with Salem for some time, but the announcement was timed to coincide with the Conservative Political Action Conference, which opens tomorrow in Washington D.C

I concede that a website is property, and an owner, to wit Michelle Malkin, has the right to sell her property.  What exactly the tangible asserts of a website are, I am not sure.   I presume that Eric has no interest in selling my blogging services, such as they are.

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