Posted on 09/29/2017 2:03:33 PM PDT by Lera
Full title :Here's a fun picture of the librarian who rejected Melania's book donation because Dr. Seuss's poems are 'steeped in racist stereotypes'
Yesterday, you probably heard the story of Liz Phipps Soeiro. She's the Cambridge, MA., elementary school librairian who rejected a donation of Dr. Seuss books given to the school by First Lady Melania Trump. As ridiculous as a library rejecting free books may sound to sane people, Soeiro had "reasons."
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She looks like a McPoyle sister on “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”
I was thinking Pee Wee Herman
Or Weird Al
I think its a very “hipster” thing to do now.
It signals “hipster” and all that, that means.
You know superior in “intellect, culture, taste, etc.”!
That rally is that is the anti-Seuss liberarian?!
If they were donated by the Wookie, she’d be jumping up and down. The broad’s an asswipe and a liar.
My coffe table book is: If I Ran The Zoo
Has been for like the last three years.
Swear it.
She’s a hater. There are a lot of them and hate on the Left.
I wonder if she and others like her recieved a phone call or visit from a high up in the former Obama Adminisrtation? It seems all too well planned
She appears to have dressed for Halloween early. After wearing, suggest she donate her hat to HRC to help complete her collection.
Yes. I was trying to express the number to the tenth power. Didn’t quite get it right. Not sure of the keyboard shortcut.
That’s a ******* abomination.
Maybe to hide the scars caused by a rope.
That’s hilarious.
The tenth power would ordinarily be typed as “776543235699887622333345566677611297559009888**10”.
An asterisk is the common math symbol for multiplication, and two of them (**) are used to indicate a power.
Seriously big number.
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