Requisite long hair. Regular kind of all-American beauty, cheerleader sort. Formerly a news reader for CNN.
But, rumor has it she's become a union buster, a hedge fund booster, all in the name of charter schools.
And, oh my goodness, she's married to Dan Senor:
He was chief spokesman for the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq and senior foreign policy adviser to U.S. presidential candidate Mitt Romney during the 2012 election campaign. A frequent commentator on Fox News and contributor to The Wall Street Journal, he is co-author of the book Start-up Nation: The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle (2009).
That, certainly, can't be good.
Meet me below at midnight:
Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA):
... established as a transitional government of Iraq following the invasion of the country on 19 March 2003 by the United States, United Kingdom, Australia and Poland, forming the Multinational Force (or 'the coalition') aiming to oust the government of Saddam Hussein.
CPA, the paterfamilia, the founder of ISIS/ISIL/Da'ish!
Charming.
Willard Mitt Romney.
Thanks for the rant, Cenk.
Senor also connects with vulture capitalist, Paul Singer.
After leaving the Bush administration, Senor—who is the spouse of former CNN anchorwoman Campbell Brown—became a guest commentator on foreign policy issues for Fox News and a private equity executive. He co-founded the investment firm Rosemont Capital LLC before joining Elliott Management, the hedge fund firm owned by Paul Singer, a billionaire Wall Street investor who has given millions to Republican political campaigns and neoconservative advocacy groups. He also held a post as an adjunct fellow at the Council of Foreign Relations Middle Eastern studies program.
Tasty.
On her own, Campbell Brown:
her new venture, the Parents' Transparency Project, a nonprofit "watchdog group" that "favors no party, candidate, or incumbent." Though its larger aim is to "bring transparency" to how contracts are negotiated with teachers' unions, .... PTP trained its sights on the New York mayoral race, asking the candidates to pledge to change the firing process for school employees accused of sexual misconduct. When several Democratic candidates declined, perhaps fearing they'd upset organized labor, PTP spent $100,000 on a television attack ad questioning whether six candidates, including Republican Joe Lhota and Democrats Bill de Blasio and Anthony Weiner, had "the guts to stand up to the teachers' unions." .... Before founding PTP, Brown raised this issue in a Wall Street Journal op-ed in July 2012. But what she failed to disclose was that her husband, Dan Senor, sits on the board of the New York affiliate of StudentsFirst, an education lobbying group founded by Michelle Rhee, the controversial former Washington, DC, chancellor. Rhee made a name for herself as public enemy No. 1 of the teachers' unions and has become the torchbearer of the charter school movement.
Paul Singer, Michelle Rhee and God Knows Who, oh my!