Monday, October 15, 2018

Russian TV Loves Rep. Chris Kannady



Oklahoma's Favorite Russian Owned Legislator
Using Fake News Against Opponent


Comrade Chris Kannaday, Russian and terrorist sympathizer and attacker of conservative Republicans got outed last week over some fake news that his allies in his district planted on a local TV station. Not only that, Comrade Kannaday lied about the circumstances, pretending that a teacher had been rude to a state senator that had visited her classroom.


A Recent drama at OKC's Crooked Oak Schools is bringing up a discussion of the proper role of a school board in legislative elections. The matter surrounds a school teacher's right to use her own time and free speech rights when away from the school campus. Especially that teacher's right to run for elective office.
KFOR TV in OKC said;"The controversy started when State Senator Paul Rosino toured Crooked Oak Public Schools last month and stopped into teacher Amanda Jeffers' classroom. While the Oklahoma City Republican was in the room, Jeffers said she asked Rosino to talk to her high school English students about his legislation, including a bill he co-authored on work requirements for SoonerCare recipients. The legislation, HB 2932, passed the house and senate (mostly along party lines) and was signed into law by Gov. Mary Fallin this past spring."He just said, 'Yes I did. I think that all able-bodied people should work at least part-time in order to receive this benefit,'" Jeffers said. "And that was essentially the end of the conversation."
 
Now, that would not cause any school board to get involved at all. Not even the principal or superintendent would have a problem with that. It was excellent work by a high school teacher to help her kids relate to current issues.
 
But away from the campus and on her own free time, Ms. Jeffers is also encouraged to be involved in her own engagement in current issues. And that's exactly what she is doing. She's a candidate for the state legislature from HD91.
 
As a candidate she referenced the school visit by the senator. She also expressed her own insights about caregivers who have severely handicapped family members in the home. She said in a tweet;
 
Amanda Jeffers for House District 91 

September 4 ·
 
"Today, Senator Rosino stopped by one of my classes during his tour of Crooked Oak schools. During his visit, I asked him to tell our students about the legislation he co-authored that creates a work requirement for receiving SoonerCare, our state's Medicaid program. Senator Rosino told my students that able-bodied people should work at least 20 hours/wk to receive healthcare. This sounds reasonable; however this legislation, which may even affect some of our Crooked Oak families, has been criticized for creating a barrier to healthcare access for Oklahomans most in need, especially single mothers. I understand the fear that there are people possibly taking advantage of the system, but what we're talking about here is being able to go to the doctor when you're sick--not accessing free cable tv. In my opinion, our children benefit from having healthy parents. Instead of looking for ways to reduce the number of Oklahomans receiving healthcare, we need to be looking for ways to make sure all Oklahomans have access to affordable healthcare."

Shortly after, copies of that apology letter made the rounds, taped to people's front doors, along with an additional comment that said:

"Amanda Jeffers is a Democrat candidate and teacher who was so rude to her guest that the entire Crooked Oak School Board called her actions "grossly inappropriate" and issued an apology. Isn't it like the far left to forget civility and use our public schools to push their liberal agenda?"

Yep, the flyers were duplicated and distributed by Jeffers' incumbent opponent. So now that Jeffers is accused of exploiting an educational institution, her opponent does the same thing and wags a finger at her!

The Chris Kannady campaign did admit to paying for the reproduced flyers. But had no comment for KFOR's news story.

News 4 made multiple attempts to speak with Crooked Oak Schools Superintendent Bradley Richards throughout the day Monday, as well as before and after the school board meeting. During the meeting, Jeffers and supporters told the school board and superintendent they didn't believe apology letter was necessary, or even the right thing to do.

When News 4 asked what prompted the board's apology letter, or whether Richards or the board knew how the letter would be used, neither Richards nor the school board members would comment.