The Hollywood Reporter (THR) and the Democrats have stopped to a new low. First the Democrats tried using scribblings in Kavanaugh’s highschool yearbook as proof that he was a serial rapist, and now they are using rememebances from Stephen Miller’s disgusting fatass leftist 3rd grade teacher, Nikki Fiske, to attack him as a “loaner” and a “strange dude” who ate glue.
WOW!!! WHAT A FUCKING SCOOP! THR SHOULD BE PROUD OF THEIR JOURNALISTIC EXCELLENCE! NOT!!! THESE DUMB-FUCKS SHOULD BE EMBARRASSED!!
THR, the Democrats and Nikki Fiske should all be ashamed – but then again we’re talking about Democrats who’ve proven over and over that they have no shame, morals or self-control.
If putrid tub-o-goo Nikki Fiske is actually still “teaching”, Fiske should have her teaching certificate revoked, because she has proven that she is a horrible disgusting person who should never again be allowed or trusted to be alone with defenseless and impressionable kids.
Attacks on White House policy adviser Stephen Miller by the left-wing media are nothing new. But the media has reached a new low by attacking White House policy adviser Stephen Miller for the having the gall to have been a little bit quirky — as a third grader.
I think everyone will admit to being somewhat weird or silly in third grade, but I think everyone will admit it usually isn’t relative or indicative of how they’ll behave the remainder of their lives.
Unfortunately, Miller had a vindictive teacher who decided that her memories of an 8-year-old who went on to work in the Trump administration would be wonderful fodder for a leftist media outlet.
So Miller’s third grade teacher, Nikki Fiske, made fun of his childhood habits in a hit-piece published by The Hollywood Reporter in a four-paragraph story by Benjamin Svetkey.
“Do you remember that character in ‘Peanuts,’ the one called Pig Pen with the dust cloud and crumbs flying all around him? That was Stephen Miller at 8,” Fiske said.
“I was always trying to get him to clean up his desk — he always had stuff mashed up in there,” she added.
It sounds like Miller was the average third-grader with a cluttered desk. Can’t believe there’s any news angle to the revelation that children in the third grade, especially boys, aren’t known to be particularly neat.
But it also begs the question: If a teacher poked fun at the cleanliness of a child today, would they not be criticized for “passing judgment” on a child, or perhaps his home life?
Fiske went on to say she was “concerned” about Miller, but not because he was doing poorly in school.
“He was a loner and isolated and off by himself all the time,” the teacher said.
Stephen Miller’s third-grade teacher: “He was a loner” and he ate glue https://t.co/nD97s9N50v pic.twitter.com/Gp3Uy9G0iJ
— Hollywood Reporter (@THR) October 10, 2018
In other words, he was shy and introverted? News flash — teachers are bound to run into a few shy and introverted kids every year.
I’m sure there are more than a few teachers who would have been more than happy to help a young boy come out of his shell instead of making comparisons to cartoon characters.
This teacher claims she took her concerns to Miller’s parents and they “were horrified.”
I doubt the parents were horrified to find out the shocking revelation that their 8-year-old boy was messy and shy.
It’s absurd that this story was even given the time of day, and it appears with no other context of the success Miller has gone on to achieve in his professional career.
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