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Black Suspiciously Confident She Will Be Next Chancellor

111710black.jpg After a week of silence on her end and mounting criticism from around the city, Bloomberg's pick for next Schools Chancellor finally spoke out. And it was kind of creepy. Cathie Black still needs state Department of Education Commissioner David Steiner to green light her appointment, since she has no education experience. But after meeting with Department of Education Cabinet members, she told reporters, "I will be the next chancellor." No word on if she accompanied that statement with the Jedi mind trick hand wave.

Black continued to defend her credentials (she is currently the head of Hearst Magazines) to reporters, saying, "The mayor's been very clear that he really wanted a strong, effective manager, and I have almost 40 years of experience at that. Leadership and management really matter, and I think the idea that people would look at this and not realize that you’re managing a huge complex organization, something that she brings a lot of talent to." The state commissioner said he will accept Bloomberg's waiver request, but has not yet said whether he will grant it.

Meanwhile, at the Panel for Education Policy's monthly meeting last night, many parents continued to be angered at Bloomberg's choice. "I like to join the thousands of people who have expressed outrage at the appointment of someone with no apparent interest in education to run our schools," one parent told NY1. PEP member Patrick Sullivan also criticized Bloomberg for what he called "cronyism." "How do we go to a child, a student in the system and urge them to study and work hard and then say when the big jobs come up, if you don't go to the right cocktail party, you're not going to be considered." But now she can teach the children how to schmooze properly! That sort of education is priceless.

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  • Jimbo853okg

    I don't envy State Education Commissioner Steiner. He's in a tough spot. If the Mayor and Black keep dissing him this way, how can he not refuse to grant the waivers?

    If he does grant them, he'll always be seen as being paid off by Mayor Mike.

    There's no choice but to call them on their arrogance, but I'm not the one under pressure.

  • ANGRYGOD11

    Remember: The Jedi mind trick only works on weak minds.

  • JacqueMehoff

    This will only make bloombag more pissy at his press conferences. How dare you question me????

  • John Clavis

    The richest guy in the city shouldn't be running it. Maybe he should change his name to Michael Bloomberg de'Medeci?

  • Wza

    Told you it's Bloomberg's world, we're just living in it.

  • of course, whatever Bloomberg wants, he gets. There is no independence in the agencies nor city council. The dept of investigation stop the slush fund under Bloomberg's orders. The conflict of interest, under Bloomberg's orders, stated there was NO conflict for city council to give themselves a 3rd term nor a 25% pay raises. NYPD, under Bloomberg's orders, disregards court orders,, and violates our freedom and rights. This whole city is run by one bytch - Bloomberg. This man tripled his wealth since he was elected Mayor. disgusting.

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