It’s What’s Inside that Counts

Let me clarify something about the series of posts we’ve had about Paul Egan (pictured in the undated photo found above).

We do not mean to mock the body-size of the teacher union leader who threw a fit at a fancy Albany restaurant with two dozen of his union colleagues because his portion of quail was too small (and who was previously caught cheating while proctoring exams).  Frankly, I could care less how heavy people are (and could stand to lose some weight myself).

We aren’t mocking Egan because he is fat and ugly on the outside.  We are mocking him for being fat and ugly on the inside… where it counts.

The current series of Egan posts is like the previous series of “cue card check” posts, where the UFT (in fact Egan’s predecessor as political and legislative director for the NY teacher union) actually provided questions on cue cards for city council members to ask union leaders during hearings and in the process incorrectly spelled stakeholder as “steakholder.”  When the unions do something so stupid, with such brute force, and with such disregard for truth and decency it makes clear to all what they are really doing every day in stealing educational opportunities from children to advance their own adult interests.  These things deserve a good mocking.

So, here’s to you, Paul Egan — a man who is a walking and living steakholder… along with an insufficient amount of quail.

steakholder

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One Response to It’s What’s Inside that Counts

  1. Patrick's avatar Patrick says:

    He should have known better. Steaks are bigger than quail. What kind of blue collar worker dines on quail he didn’t kill himself anyway?

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