... Lewis said she got her answer about Emanuel's character rather quickly.
"In that conversation he did say to me that 25 percent of the students in this city are never going to be anything, never going to amount to anything and he was never going to throw money at them."
She said the comment took her aback, and she looked at him askance.
"Even if you feel that way, you can't say that to me," she said. "And he sort of poo-pooed it and we moved on."
The Mayor's Office said Lewis made up the anecdote.
"That's simply false," said Emanuel Press Secretary Sarah Hamilton. "The Mayor is committed to making sure that every single child in Chicago has access to an excellent education, which is why he is fighting so hard to transform the Chicago public schools that have failed our children year after year."
Lewis says the mayor says one thing in public and another in private.
"I've only been in office a year and a half -- I'm a classroom teacher -- and nobody told me that when you say crazy stuff you're not supposed to discuss it. And we talk about transparency and opening things up and having a real conversation about things. ... if you say one thing privately and another thing publicly, then how do we negotiate that?"
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Well, where's the national media gonna take this story?
- jR
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