

The Sunday Read: ‘The Most Dangerous Person in the World Is Randi Weingarten’
18 snips Jun 11, 2023
Randi Weingarten, the president of the American Federation of Teachers, delves into her polarizing portrayal as 'the most dangerous person in the world' by Mike Pompeo. The discussion uncovers the intersection of politics and education, revealing how teachers' unions have become flashpoints amid national debates over school policies. Weingarten shares insights on the tumultuous dynamics during the pandemic, the rise of groups like Moms for Liberty, and the growing tensions around school choice and union influence in shaping educational futures.
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Pompeo's Target
- Mike Pompeo, former CIA director and Secretary of State, called Randi Weingarten "the most dangerous person in the world."
- This statement highlighted the increasing polarization of teachers' unions and their role in American politics.
Education Under Fire
- Criticism of public education and the debate over school choice have intensified.
- These debates, fueled by concerns about test scores, curriculum, and parental rights, trace back to desegregation and have been amplified by the pandemic.
Weingarten as a Symbol
- Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), became a target for Republicans like Pompeo.
- Despite the AFT not being the largest teachers' union, Weingarten's political involvement made her a focal point.