Read the State's account of Tim Scott's speech on education; then read that published by our own cherished rag. You'll wonder if they're writing about the same speech!
While the former's account emphasizes Senator Scott's emphasis on parental responsibility, using his own life and rise from near-poverty as an example, Charleston's reporter ignores this topic entirely. Instead, if you read the local paper, you'll think Scott spoke about the need to look abroad for fixes to our educational system.
Somebody's got it wrong. Why do I think it's the anti-Scott Post and Courier?
P & C headline: "Sen. Scott says education improvements can be learned from overseas."
State headline: "Tim Scott says parents, not government, hold key to education success."
Friday, November 22, 2013
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