Back in January, American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten obviously had enough of all the reality checks she'd been getting on Twitter/X and instead fled to the warmer and more welcoming climes of BlueSky:
BREAKING: Randi Weingarten ran away from X. pic.twitter.com/onTQwwlodI
— Corey A. DeAngelis, school choice evangelist (@DeAngelisCorey) January 13, 2026
Weingarten prefers being only with her own (idiotic lefties whining about Trump) so naturally that included the crowd at a "No Kings" protest over the weekend. It's only fitting that the head of a teachers union has no idea what she's talking about:
UNHINGED: Randi Weingarten went on a bender today at the No Kings rally in Minnesota screaming:
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) March 29, 2026
"Americans don't agree on everything, but we agree that we, the people, have to have the ultimate say. Not the president, and sure as hell not a wannabe king. ... No Kings today,… pic.twitter.com/qweh7MkOoB
I can't help but notice that the lower test scores in the U.S. get the louder that woman screeches about Trump. She of course will never consider the fact that she's part of the problem:
Kids are getting dumber but the Teachers Union President is staying focused on whatever lunacy this is. https://t.co/waPsYukG1z pic.twitter.com/aYx7TGTGkb
— Doug Powers (@ThePowersThatBe) March 29, 2026
Hey, it's a good thing Weingarten was a school shutdown cheerleader a few years ago.
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American schools got a big fat F on their report card this week — with reading proficiency for eighth graders hitting the lowest level in the 32 years that the federal government has been tracking it.
Results from the 2024 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) test – administered to fourth and eighth graders — showed at least a third of America’s students failed to demonstrate “basic” reading skills expected for their age group.
With 51.5 million students enrolled in public school across America, that represents potentially tens of millions of kids failing to make the grade.
Just 67% of eighth-graders were able to meet or exceed basic skills on the 2024 test, 2% fewer than in 1992 when NAEP testing began.
Meanwhile we have a national teachers union head screaming about "no kings today."
Too bad Weingarten isn't as good at making sure her teachers are actually teaching instead as she is at fighting make believe "wannabe kings."





