During a 10-minute segment on education issues during the debate, moderator Dana Perino zeroed in on parental notification policies.
"This is an issue that many people in America really are concerned about, worried about, about parents and notification in schools," Perino said.
The candidate responses did not disappoint. Here's a roundup of some of the highlights from the debate:
Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley: "We need complete transparency in the classroom. No parent should ever wonder what's being said or taught to their child in the classroom."
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis: "Our country’s education system is in decline because it’s focused on indoctrination, denying parents’ rights. Florida represents the revival of American education ... We didn't just talk about universal school choice, we enacted universal school choice. We didn't just talk about Parents’ Bill of Rights, we enacted the Parents' Bill of Rights."
Entreprenuer Vivek Ramaswamy: "Parents have the right to know … The hypocrisy of this is … the very people who say that this increases the risk of suicide are also the ones saying that parents don't have the right to know about that increased risk of suicide. And I'm sorry, it is not compassionate to affirm a kid's confusion. That is not compassion, that is cruelty."
And Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie pulled no punches when explaining who's to blame for the decline of America's public schools:
"This public school system is no longer run by the public, it is run by the teachers unions in this country. Randy Weingarten and her crew … are taking the worst of their members and defending them rather than advocating for our kids … A president of the United States has to take on the teachers union."
The most notable quotable of the evening, however, may go to Gov. Gavin Newsom, for his shocking tone-deaf response following the debate. Newsom dismissed parental notification as a nonissue after a reporter asked, "Why should parents not know that their kids are transitioning at school?”
"It’s a hell of a thing. You’re talking about one percent of the population. Climate change is impacting 100 percent of the population and wasn’t even brought up, and we’re talking about trans issues?
… This is a front and center issue in America? This is one of the greatest distractions ... And we’re having a debate about trans issues at the Reagan library?"
Which begs the question: if it’s so inconsequential, why has Newsom been fighting so hard to deny parental rights in the Golden State? Why has he deployed Attorney General Rob Bonta and State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond to threaten, sue and fine any school district that adopts a parental notification policy, and signed bills to silence parents and school boards?
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