My latest at @nypost:

Liz Warren's latest lie only deepens her dilemma on education.
Sometimes it’s best to walk away -

Elizabeth Warren probably wishes she would have followed that sage advice.

But now she is caught in a big education-policy dilemma.

And a lie.
Warren hosted a campaign rally at a historically black college in Atlanta a few nights ago.

10 minutes into her speech, a group of protesters from the Powerful Parent Network interrupted her, wanting to be heard.

The group takes issue with Warren’s anti-choice education plan.
Progressives like Warren claim to want to help low-income families and minorities,

yet they fight hard against giving these families more educational options.
To her credit, Warren met with the parent group after the event.

But she only made things worse for herself.

17 minutes of the conversation were recorded live by a member of the parent group, and are now on the Internet for everyone to see:
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2695764567135755&id=100001067137860&_rdr
During their conversation, Warren argued that public schools just needed more money.

Howard Fuller explained that more money doesn’t matter in education — when “that money is going down the drain.”
Warren even made Fuller’s point for him by saying,

“I told all of my folks back in Massachusetts, ‘You’re going to get an 85 percent raise'...

You know how much they got?

Zero!

Somehow it all went to the state government and never made it down!”
Then Warren LIED.

Sarah Carpenter: "We are going to have the same choice that you had for your kids, because I read that your children went to private schools."

Warren: "No, my children went to public schools." https://twitter.com/DeAngelisCorey/status/1197972004412051457?s=19
A day after the rally, the Warren campaign CONFIRMED the lie by telling Fox News:

“Elizabeth’s daughter went to public school. Her son went to public school until fifth grade.”
Within just a few hours, Warren

(1) had protesters expose her for supporting policies that trap their kids in failing schools,

(2) she unknowingly made the perfect argument against her own education proposal to throw more money at the problem — and

(3) she was caught fibbing.
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