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Moe Knows Difficult Conversations, And This Time, It Ain't Gonna Be Priddy?

The Moe You Know?

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[Washington’s Headquarters, FOB Morristown, February 9, 2025] Any station? Any station? Do you read? Over.

Live from the world’s newest banana republic. . .

In pandemic, we all lost something, even though it was different for everyone, according to President Joe Biden, marking the somber passing of the first anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic, while announcing a bold American Rescue Plan, relying upon products formerly proven to be effective at prompting oncogenic expression—i.e., causing cancer, for the illiterate—in transgenic mice in breast cancer research in the 1980s, and Challenging Racism, the 501(c)(3), for which one leading contender for Arlington Public School (APS) Board had taken charge as Executive Director, had its own losses, including the loss to retirement of its founder, former APS social studies teacher Marty Swain, a 21-year resident of Arlington and former Arlington Education Association (AEA) President, and some struggles with securing contracts to stay in business, moderating those difficult conversations about racism. And Monique “Moe” Bryant, plans to bring her conversation prompting skills to the five member school board that is still in grief about their response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Although current AEA President June Prakash, who took charge after allegations that the former President, Ingrid Grant, had embezzled $400,000, essentially told fellow Democrats at the party organization meeting earlier this month, continuing the toxicity and infighting that had occasioned the voluntary ouster of current Chair Mary Kadera, that, unlike that Black Democrat, she didn’t come from nowhere, a slight indirectly aimed at her Howard University alumna opponent. In actuality, 86% of the APS students who had tried to pursue the path to power blazed by Kamala Harris may have started out on the rise in Virginia’s second-best public schools, where 92% of students want to go to college, got cooked in the squat, but at least they have educators who respect their choices in personal pronouns. And, according to the Arlington NAACP, which, like the Arlington GOP, never runs candidates for school board, we can sing a verse from Jimmy Crack Corn and I Don’t Care, because that is “Otay, Panky.”

Moe has at least one stellar accomplishment to her credit, in a municipality where only 10.18% of non-Whites even have a baccalaureate degree: she had successfully co-chaired an effort to pass a school board bond measure last year in the school district that already spends more than any other in per-pupil expenditure than any other in the state, exceeding even suburban districts in the DMV, including posh Bethesda. No school board bond measure, despite the token resistance of the Hurtt Locker at Arlington GOP, has lost on the ballot since the Ford Administration. And, ask any parent in what had been the most educated municipality in the nation, before being eclipsed by Atlanta, and still the happiest place to live in America: they chose this place for the schools, an effective vaccine against a Harvard education.

Your elected representative is called your elected representative for a reason; and Martin Luther King and Jesus never got elected.

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