Corey DeAngelis
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I also didn't do it seriously. Like three, you know, applying to three schools just to put my feet in the water to see what would happen is not the same thing as what most people do with, you know, they're applying to 100 different schools. True, true.
I also didn't do it seriously. Like three, you know, applying to three schools just to put my feet in the water to see what would happen is not the same thing as what most people do with, you know, they're applying to 100 different schools. True, true.
And so, you know— Okay, so you didn't have a full test of whether— Yeah, so it might have not—it might have been—I might have gotten more of a fair shake if I actually did a real— Yeah, okay, okay, okay, okay, fair enough.
And so, you know— Okay, so you didn't have a full test of whether— Yeah, so it might have not—it might have been—I might have gotten more of a fair shake if I actually did a real— Yeah, okay, okay, okay, okay, fair enough.
And so, you know— Okay, so you didn't have a full test of whether— Yeah, so it might have not—it might have been—I might have gotten more of a fair shake if I actually did a real— Yeah, okay, okay, okay, okay, fair enough.
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So this one hit the national bestseller list, USA Today. The New York Times didn't put me on their list for some reason. But Trump endorsed the book. Vivek Ramaswamy, Pete Hegseth, Ted Cruz, my senator from Texas, he actually says on the back, you can ruin Randy Weingarten's day by reading this book. So there's that. But I also went to government schools all through K through 12.
So this one hit the national bestseller list, USA Today. The New York Times didn't put me on their list for some reason. But Trump endorsed the book. Vivek Ramaswamy, Pete Hegseth, Ted Cruz, my senator from Texas, he actually says on the back, you can ruin Randy Weingarten's day by reading this book. So there's that. But I also went to government schools all through K through 12.
So this one hit the national bestseller list, USA Today. The New York Times didn't put me on their list for some reason. But Trump endorsed the book. Vivek Ramaswamy, Pete Hegseth, Ted Cruz, my senator from Texas, he actually says on the back, you can ruin Randy Weingarten's day by reading this book. So there's that. But I also went to government schools all through K through 12.
So I don't know how I did any of this. You can just check out my handwriting in the beginning. It's very horrible. I blame it on my government school education. It's to you, Jordan. I'm going to give it to you right after the recording. But I think the way that I really started to change the narrative when it came to school choice was talking about it differently.
So I don't know how I did any of this. You can just check out my handwriting in the beginning. It's very horrible. I blame it on my government school education. It's to you, Jordan. I'm going to give it to you right after the recording. But I think the way that I really started to change the narrative when it came to school choice was talking about it differently.
So I don't know how I did any of this. You can just check out my handwriting in the beginning. It's very horrible. I blame it on my government school education. It's to you, Jordan. I'm going to give it to you right after the recording. But I think the way that I really started to change the narrative when it came to school choice was talking about it differently.
These days, we can just say school choice, and you and I know what we're talking about. But when I first entered the think tank world, I made a deliberate shift to talk about funding students, not systems. Oh, is that your phrase? That's my phrase I came up with. It's good to have a phrase.
These days, we can just say school choice, and you and I know what we're talking about. But when I first entered the think tank world, I made a deliberate shift to talk about funding students, not systems. Oh, is that your phrase? That's my phrase I came up with. It's good to have a phrase.
These days, we can just say school choice, and you and I know what we're talking about. But when I first entered the think tank world, I made a deliberate shift to talk about funding students, not systems. Oh, is that your phrase? That's my phrase I came up with. It's good to have a phrase.
It puts the other side on defense because now if you want to argue with me, you have to say why we should fund the system and not the student. So it changes the burden of proof to be on them, whereas the school choice supporters for a long time have been trying to explain ourselves as to why families should have a choice as opposed to the other side.
It puts the other side on defense because now if you want to argue with me, you have to say why we should fund the system and not the student. So it changes the burden of proof to be on them, whereas the school choice supporters for a long time have been trying to explain ourselves as to why families should have a choice as opposed to the other side.
It puts the other side on defense because now if you want to argue with me, you have to say why we should fund the system and not the student. So it changes the burden of proof to be on them, whereas the school choice supporters for a long time have been trying to explain ourselves as to why families should have a choice as opposed to the other side.