Tag: Ali Muldrow

  • A Madison teacher: ‘If I wrote up students for swearing at me, that’s all I would do.’

    What are we teaching our children? A 57-year-old man bicycling in Warner Park falls off his bike. Teenagers are near by. Do they offer assistance? No, they laugh at the man’s misfortune. He asks them to show some respect, they brandish a gun, chase him down as he tries to escape, and knock him to…

  • Identity politics may win votes but it is hurting black children

    You want ‘A real conversation about race?’ That’s what Blaska is all about! You knew it was coming. Ali Muldrow and Ananda Mirilli playing the race card. The two are running for Madison school board as a tag team. Their message is simple — destructive but simple: Madison schools have a racial achievement gap because…

  • Madison school board’s chickens are roosting

    Promote victimhood, get victimized Tony Gallli, dean of the Madison’s broadcast journalists at WKOW-TV27, asked our favorite candidate for Madison School Board Seat #4: Any concerns over using a live feed into the MMSD auditorium Monday evening to satisfy the Open Meetings requirement, as the school board met in a room closed to the public? …

  • Now it gets real

    We live to fight another day. Shout out to Madison school board candidate Laila Borokhim, who finished third (and therefore, out of the running) in the race for Seat #4 in Tuesday’s primary election (02-19-19). Via social media she congratulated the second-place survivor, albeit with the back of the hand: Congratulations! You know you have no…

  • Ali Muldrow is signed up for ‘No Cops in Schools’ Tuesday

    School board candidate attending Freedom Inc. event on election day Because … ‘Intersectionality’ Guess who’s coming to breakfast? We’re talking the “Cops Out of Schools” breakfast Tuesday, primary election morning (02-19-19)?  That’s right. Two of the Seat #4 Madison school board candidates: Ali Muldrow and Laila Borokhim are going to support the Cops Out of…

  • ‘We pulled our kids out, too’

    Rather than improve Madison schools, Tuesday’s school board candidates would slam shut the exits When your congenial yet irascible host first ran for public office way back in 1994, on-line social media consisted of BBS bulletin boards accessible by dial-up modems (BRR-BUZZ-Beep Beep!), run by dweebie kids in their basement. But Blaska for Safer Schools…