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Disgraced Former Chicago Mayor Lands Teaching Job …at Harvard?!


Wow…

Let me start by saying that this is not satire.

Disgraced former mayor of Chicago Lori Lightfoot has just landed a teaching job at Harvard University.

If you think that’s crazy, wait until you hear what she’s teaching…

Lightfoot will be teaching a course called “Health Policy and Leadership.”

Let that sink in…

The same Lori Lightfoot who let Chicago nearly burn to the ground from looters and threatened to jail anyone who didn’t comply with the tyrannical COVID mandates, is teaching leadership and health policy at Harvard.

God help us all.

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The Daily Wire reported on ‘professor’ Lightfoot’s new gig:

Former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is headed to Harvard University to teach about health policy and leadership.

The Ivy League university confirmed on Thursday that Lightfoot, who lost her bid for a second term as mayor this year, will serve as a senior leadership fellow this fall at the T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston.

“We believe our students will benefit from her experiences, insights and knowledge of leadership decision-making,” Eric Andersen, director of Senior Leadership Fellows Program at the school, told the Chicago Sun-Times.

In a statement, Lightfoot said she looks forward to teaching about her experience leading the nation’s third-largest city during the COVID-19 pandemic.

This woman will be teaching about leadership:

 

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Really Harvard?…

Really?..

One America News has more:

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According to Harvard T.H. Chan School spokeswoman Maya Brownstein, Lightfoot will be a Richard L. and Ronay A. Menschel Senior Leadership Fellow and will be teaching a course in the Health, Policy, and Management department tentatively titled “Health Policy and Leadership.”

During her time on campus, Lightfoot will have regular office hours where she can speak with faculty, staff, and students, according to Brownstein.

Michelle Williams, dean of the school of public health, said in a statement that she was “delighted” to welcome the former mayor of Chicago.



 

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