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That is ad hominem at its most blatant.
Here's a critique from the left. Strangely, it is giving the same picture as Malkin. You can walk all around the Obamas and they look like the same people from different angles:
Chicago Charter Schools: Why Waukegan didn't buy it | By Emily Krone | Chicago Reader
How Obama has used elitist, union-busting charter schools to bust up the teachers union and divide the public school system:
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Isn't it interesting that Obama, despite his bottom-up rhetoric supports an educational initiative that represents the interests of the business community rather than those of the community-at-large? Keep in mind that Arne Duncan was openly against local school councils and charters were championed by George W. and the same republicans who are responsible for our current condition. The best way to save our schools is to put the public back in public schools. Who is going to know the needs and resources of a community better than the people who live there? Outsiders from outside the community? I don't think so
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Obama has been at this game pretty well since he left college and went to work for the Annenberg Foundation.