He's Finally Done It: Joe Biden Has Brought Unity … Sort of
Liberal White Women 'Are Just Really Into Hamas'
AP: American Catholic Church Sees 'An Immense Shift Toward the Old Ways'
Biden-Harris HQ Is Campaigning for Donald Trump Again
White Students Protesting Slavery or Something? Cynthia Nixon Loses it on Rep. Nadler...
Antisemitism? Cenk Uygur Goes on Epic Rant About Jewish Power Over Media and...
Michael Moore Tells CNN 98 Percent of Student Protesters 'Don't Believe in Antisemitism'
Twitchy Favorites Weigh in on the U.S. Taking in Palestinian Refugees
Wading Into the Debate Over the Importance of Stay at Home Mothers
'Stunningly Unwise': Pastor Deserves ALL the Heat for Saying PTSD Isn't Real
The Onion Hilariously Weighs in on the Campus Encampments
VIOLATING THE LAW: UCLA Protesters Use Wristbands to ID 'Anti-Israel' Students, Give Them...
KJP Reminds Journo Asking About Biden's Current Silence That He Spoke Out About...
Chris Hayes, Rolling Stone Writer Say These Student Protests Are Pretty Standard
Tissue? Columbia Prof Says Faculty Didn’t Approve of Police on Campus

'There's a reason for that': Brit Hume explains why former education secretary Arne Duncan didn't provide data to support his argument against opening schools

Former Education Secretary Arne Duncan under President Obama, Arnie Duncan, has been making the media rounds lately in presenting what has become one of the main arguments of Democrats these days: Don’t open schools this fall until it’s “safe.”

Advertisement

On Fox News this morning, Duncan was pressed for data to back his argument and provided nothing but political talking points. Brit Hume points out why he thinks that is:

“Keep as much of the economy and educational system shut down as possible until the Democrats win in November” seems to be the “data” that is driving the Left at this point.

Yep, the only “data” the Democrats care about revolves around November’s election.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Twitchy Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement