Stephen Miller is one of the most despicable human beings to ever appear in public life. There's plenty of competition, though. This school district, for example:GoCubsGo wrote: ↑Mon Mar 10, 2025 2:16 pmYet here he is ranting about SNL.
'Church Of Woke': Stephen Miller Flips Out Over ‘Saturday Night Live’ Joke About Trump
‘Saturday Night Live’ has not been culturally relevant in 20 years. ‘Saturday Night Live’ has not produced a meaningful talent since the 1990s. ‘Saturday Night Live’ has been the place where comedy goes to die. The only good thing that has happened on ‘Saturday Night Live’ in the last couple of decades were the times that President Trump hosted ‘Saturday Night Live.’
Unless and until they decide to be fearless and bold and brave, and actually mock and challenge the radical left and the church of woke, they are not ever going to be funny again.
Be a fun guy to invite to your next party.
"neutral" on being welcoming?Idaho Teacher Says She Was Ordered To Remove 'Everyone Is Welcome Here' Signs From Classroom
A district official reportedly told middle school teacher Sarah Inama that in this political climate, her welcoming message was a "personal opinion."
... Although the idea of making everyone feel welcome seems like the least offensive thing a teacher could do, officials for the West Ada School District reportedly thought otherwise and ordered her to take down the signs.
The reasoning? District officials claimed that posters saying “Everyone is welcome here” violate a policy that requires classroom content to be neutral, per Inama.

The district encourages the "personal opinion" to be unwelcoming?“They told me that they were in violation of district policy because, in today’s political environment, they’re considered a personal opinion,” Inama told Boise NBC affiliate KTVB.

At first, she complied with the unwelcoming edict, but she said she changed her mind because she believes the message of the signs represents a core value of public education.
However, Marcus Myers, the district’s chief academic officer, told KTVB via email that policy dictates district facilities be “content neutral” and respect others’ right to express differing opinions.
Inama pointed out that her signs actually align with posters made by the district that encourage students to “welcome others and embrace diversity.”

Not surprisingly, she is concerned about the message being sent by the removal of her signs.“I just feel like as a teacher ... I would do anything to protect my students. I love all of them unconditionally,” Inama told KTVB....

