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Starry Messenger Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-01-10 06:35 PM
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John Walton: DFER Catalyst? (Whitney Tilson & Democrats for Education Reform)
http://dferwatch.wordpress.com/2010/11/27/john-walton-dfer-catalyst/



John Walton: DFER catalyst? So says Whitney Tilson in an interview from his documentary, A Right Denied. Here is a snippet:

…with a few other friends that are involved with a couple other other charter schools, and they were money managers like me involved with a couple similarly high-performing charter schools, we finally decided to create a little guerilla movement within the Democratic party. Interestingly, it came about as a result – what really catalyzed it – was a conversation with John Walton, who passed away a couple years ago in a plane accident, as you may be aware. But he, through his foundation, the Walton Family Foundation, has been one of the most generous supporters of KIPP and other charter schools and school reform in general. And he was a big backer of a group called the Alliance for School Choice. So we saw him speak at the Harvard Club, a couple of my friends and I, went to talk to him afterwards and he invited us to come join this organization and so we participated in a few calls.

And what we discovered was that we were the only Democrats on the call or in the room, and it was largely backed by well-known Republicans like John Walton and Wal-Mart and so forth, and they were quite successful at persuading Republican politicians to support whatever legislation and so forth but were having a lot more trouble getting traction with Democrats. And the reason became clear to us very quickly. It was because their sources of funding and who they were – all Republicans – when they came to talk to Democrats, the Democrats were sort of like, “What are you doing in my office and why should I listen to anything you have to say? And this is some sort of Republican conspiracy to kill our schools and voucherize everything and harm the Democratic party. The real problem, politically, was not the Republican party, it was the Democratic party.

So it dawned on us, over the course of six months or a year, that it had to be an inside job. The main obstacle to education reform was moving the Democratic party, and it had to be Democrats who did it, it had to be an inside job. So that was the thesis behind the organization. And the name – and the name was critical – we get a lot of flack for the name. You know, “Why are you Democrats for education reform? That’s very exclusionary. I mean, certainly there are Republicans in favor of education reform.” And we said, “We agree.” In fact, our natural allies, in many cases, are Republicans on this crusade, but the problem is not Republicans. We don’t need to convert the Republican party to our point of view, and this is an issue that for decades, the intrenched forces of the status quo have successfully resisted change by making this issue a Republican vs. Democrat issue, and it’s not. It’s a people who like the existing status quo and will fight fiercely to preserve it vs. people who are looking out for the kids that are not being served well by the status quo. That’s the real issue here. But in order to even have that conversation, in order to change peoples’ minds on the Democratic side, you had to be a Democrat yourself.

So we told John Walton, “Thank you, you’ve inspired us to do this and we’re going to create an organization with quite a similar mission to what you’re doing, not voucher focused so much, but a broader mission, but we can’t take any of your money.” That’s probably the first time in his life anyone had ever said, “You’re our friend. We’re doing something you would support, but we can’t take a penny of your money.” Because the moment we take any Wal-Mart money – that’s anti-union, etcetera, etcetera – then it becomes a partisan issue again.



More on Whitney Tilson. Here's his bio from his propaganda film, A Right Denied:
http://www.arightdenied.org/about/




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Over the past 20 years of being involved in efforts to improve educational opportunities for all American children – first, helping Wendy Kopp start Teach for America and then in my current roles on the boards of KIPP charter schools and the Council of Urban Professionals in New York and of the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, one of the founders of Democrats for Education Reform, and the co-founder of the Rewarding Achievement (REACH) program – I’ve read a great deal, collected hundreds of articles and studies and written extensively on the topic. I’ve created this web page, which links to the most compelling information I’ve identified, collected and written, to assist those who wish to learn more about this topic.
Whitney Tilson’s Bio
Whitney Tilson is the founder and Managing Partner of T2 Partners LLC and the Tilson Mutual Funds. The former (www.T2PartnersLLC.com) manages three value-oriented private investment partnerships, T2 Accredited Fund, Tilson Offshore Fund and T2 Qualified Fund, while the latter is comprised of two value-based mutual funds, Tilson Focus Fund and Tilson Dividend Fund (www.tilsonmutualfunds.com).

Mr. Tilson is also the co-founder, Chairman and co-Editor-in-Chief of Value Investor Insight (www.valueinvestorinsight.com), an investment newsletter, and is the co-founder and Chairman of the Value Investing Congress (www.valueinvestingcongress.com), a biannual investment conference in New York City and Los Angeles.

Mr. Tilson co-authored the book, “More Mortgage Meltdown: 6 Ways to Profit in These Bad Times”

<snip>



Yeah, I'm sure the guy who co-authored a book on how to profit on other people's catastrophes just loves him some little children.



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Hannah Bell Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-02-10 03:03 AM
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1. I find it interesting that "Dems" are taking guidance from uber-Republican Walton.
Seems there's little difference between the parties at the top of the pyramid.

"It had to be an inside job" -- there we have it. Destruction of public schooling has to come from the "inside," the party of the left that's traditionally been associated with support for public ed.

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Starry Messenger Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-02-10 03:47 AM
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2. Yeah, I was curious about that too.
I haven't found any sign that Tilson and friends were stanch Dem partisans historically. Anyone can register as a Dem, obviously. But the fact that they identified as Dems and got their well-funded agenda pushing their political education reform candidates (D) pushed so far so quickly shows that there is definitely affinity up at the top.
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SoBronxSchool Donating Member (64 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-19-10 09:13 PM
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3. Whitney And Education
I have covered Whitney extensively in my blog.

http://southbronxschool.blogspot.com/search/label/Whitney%20Tilson
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Starry Messenger Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-19-10 10:10 PM
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4. I'd seen a few of your articles on him, but not all of them.
Thank you for that! He's my absolute pet hate after Arne Duncan.
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