Teachers' union boss Randi Weingarten slams DeSantis in misspelt tweet trends now

Teachers' union boss Randi Weingarten slams DeSantis in misspelt tweet trends now
Teachers' union boss Randi Weingarten slams DeSantis in misspelt tweet trends now

Teachers' union boss Randi Weingarten slams DeSantis in misspelt tweet trends now

Woke teachers' union boss Randi Weingarten tried to slam Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in a misspelled tweet over the weekend.

Just days after she had a complete meltdown on the student loan crisis in front of the Supreme Court, Weingarten — the head of America's Federation of Teachers — took to Twitter on Sunday to disparage the Florida governor.

'DeSantis should be fixated on the cost of living issues in Fla — housing is unaffordable, home insurance even worse, but instead he is exanding [sic] gun access, defunding, [sic] public schools, & banning everything he dislikes — teachers, journalists and the vulnerable,' Weingarten tweeted.

It came as the Florida legislature, which has a Republican supermajority, comes back into session for two months. During that time, GOP lawmakers plan to pass a multitude of bills focusing on education that would, among other things, ban preferred pronouns in schools and eliminate gender studies at universities.

But critics said Weingarten, 65, should not 'comment on everything,' with one-time Superman actor Dean Cain likening her to a Mafia boss as others ridiculed her misspellings and bad grammar.

Randi Weingarten, 65, tried to attack Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in a tweet over the weekend. The head of America's Federation of Teachers, the second largest teachers' union in the country, is pictured here in 2017

Randi Weingarten, 65, tried to attack Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in a tweet over the weekend. The head of America's Federation of Teachers, the second largest teachers' union in the country, is pictured here in 2017

In her tweet on Sunday she misspelled the word 'expanding' and used errant commas

In her tweet on Sunday she misspelled the word 'expanding' and used errant commas

In his tweet, Cain asked why Weingarten is 'always commenting on everything.'

'I thought she was the head of the Mafia — I mean teacher's union,' he joked.

Alexander Diaz, a student at Catholic University of America, also noted that the only reason the cost of living is increasing in Florida is due to an influx of people moving from other states, and DeSantis' Deputy Press Secretary Jeremy Redfern suggested Weingarten should be 'fixated' on why so many parents left New York for Florida.

'Maybe it's because they wanted to be as far away as possible from schools where Randi has influence.'

Meanwhile, Carlos Lopez-Cantera, the first Hispanic lieutenant governor of Florida, ridiculed Weingarten, who heads the country's second largest teachers' union, for her spelling and grammar mistakes.

'My teachers always called me out for not proof reading my spelling and grammar, and they were right in doing so,' he tweeted. 'Below is from the president of the national teacher's union.'

And Dr. Mark Young, an author and podcast host, noted how Weingarten does not let people reply to her tweets.

'Notice how this brave public servant disables the ability to replay [sic] to her tweets?' he asked, rhetorically. 'She knows it is all lies and doesn't want to be challenged.'

Still, Weingarten doubled down on her criticism of the Florida governor Monday, tweeting: 'Rather than focusing on policies that could help families and communities thrive, DeSantis is using culture wars to target what he doesn't like and further divide us.

'This is shameful and does nothing to improve the lives of Floridians.'

DeSantis, pictured in November, is expected to sign a slew of new education bills into law in the coming months

DeSantis, pictured in November, is expected to sign a slew of new education bills into law in the coming months

Many online attacked Weingarten for her tweet, ridiculing her for her spelling and grammar mistakes and comparing her to a Mafia boss

Many online attacked Weingarten for her tweet, ridiculing her for her spelling and grammar mistakes and comparing her to a Mafia boss

In the coming months, DeSantis is expected to sign into law a half-dozen

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