Congress demands hearings after President’s talk with Schools

September 8, 2009 by Jack Givens  
Filed under News and Opinion

The House Majority Leader stated:

“The Department of Education should not be producing paid political advertising for the president, it should be helping us to produce smarter students, And the president should be doing more about education than saying, ‘Lights, camera, action.’”

Of course this is not the current congress asking why President Obama is once again in front of the cameras, this time broadcasting to millions of school children. No the above quote was from then House Majority Leader Richard Gephardt when H.W. Bush spoke to children in 1991.

Hat Tip: McClatchy Watch

 

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One Response to “Congress demands hearings after President’s talk with Schools”
  1. Jenn Sierra Jenn Sierra says:

    Hmmm…for some reason, I don’t see that happening this year. :-(

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