Mike Castle Backs Bush on NCLB; Continues to Reject Calls to DUMP Bush’s Fiasco

Filed in National by on May 30, 2007

Big shocker, I know.

100 year old looking, dodering and clearly sporting a dirty diaper, Rep. Mike Castle met with Del. teachers. 

While the teachers, parents and educators have had it with Bush, Mike Castle keeps defending his man.

“Castle, R-Del., met with state officials, teachers, PTA members and school officials from around the state Tuesday at Caesar Rodney High School to ask their opinions on what adjustments the bill needs.

“There are ways you can manipulate the system,” said Pikus, a teacher in the Milford School District. “We should be focusing on providing a high-quality education, not beating the system.”

Castle’s response: “tough shit” (That is a paraphrase.) Click here for the full article.

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  1. anon says:

    I love the picture the NJ is using. He looks like Methuselah.

  2. anon says:

    Every day he is looking more and more like Montgomery Burns.

  3. jason says:

    eeexcellent…

  4. Alan Coffey says:

    But NCLB is great no matter what…
    http://tinyurl.com/3ah69l
    From Cato@Liberty

  5. Meyer London says:

    Markell could beat this guy while on vacation in Chile asleep in a hammock. Run for Congress Jack! Run!

  6. Chris says:

    So does Ted Kennedy get away scott-free on this one? It was HIS legislation. Bush was foolish enough to get in bed with him on such a bad proposal. And when it, predictably, failed to achieve results, mysteriously Kennedy no longer had anything to do with. Must be that famous main-stream media memory again.

  7. Alan Coffey says:

    I thought Ted Kennedy’s middle names were “Scott Free”. That man has become a caricature of himself.

  8. jason says:

    Bush was foolish enough to get in bed with him

    Is Chris allowing that Bush MADE A MISTAKE? Stop the presses.

  9. David says:

    Chris, No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 wasn’t Kennedy’s bill, it was Rep. John Boehner, Republican of Ohio.

  10. Alan Coffey says:

    And he wants to create a new slush fund for politicians too. Thanks Mike.
    http://blog.alancoffey.com/?p=53

  11. Chris says:

    “Is Chris allowing that Bush MADE A MISTAKE? Stop the presses.”

    Stop the presses for what? I have made no secret of the fact that while I support Bush on the issue of Iraq, I think he has made serious mistakes domestically, especially with regards to border security.

    I and MANY conservatives are way against him on this Amnesty bill. He can say all he wants that it is not amnesty, but that is what it is and it will be a HUGE MISTAKE!

  12. jason330 says:

    Warning: If you start questioning our glorious ruler – you don’t know where the questions might take you.

  13. Chris says:

    “Warning: If you start questioning our glorious ruler – you don’t know where the questions might take you.”

    Further from the liberal side that is for sure. This is what we keep saying. You guys say Bush is ultra-conservative. That just isn’t true. He is actually left of the majority of conservatives. And what he is seeing with this stupid amnesty bill is that he is left of conservatives.

    Hopefully this questions will take us to a true conservative for president in 2008.

  14. David says:

    That just isn’t true. He is actually left of the majority of conservatives.

    Depends on your definition of conservative doesn’t it. The problem that most liberals — okay, me — has with the Ruling Republican establishment is of their social conservativism. If Bush and his pack were fiscal conservatives, i.e. smaller gov’t and no budget deficit (snicker, snicker snicker) and less making laws from the religious pulpit, I would probably have less of a problem with him.

  15. Unlike Pinochio, Mike’s ears seem to be getting bigger due to lying.