Betsy DeVos' 60 Minutes Interview Was a Trainwreck
60 Minutes has a much-anticipated interview with Stormy Daniels coming up next week, but last night Lesley Stahl produced some captivating television by asking Betsy DeVos basic questions about education in America that DeVos struggled mightily to answer.
The Secretary of Education sat down with 60 Minutes after a disastrous visit to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL, last week. The interview aired on the same night that the Trump administration released its plans for dealing with school safety and gun violence in the wake of that shooting. Over the course of an awkward set of conversations, Stahl repeatedly stumped DeVos by asking her about topics ranging from her basic philosophy on education (emphasis mine):
Lesley Stahl: Why take away money from that school that’s not working, to bring them up to a level where they are— that school is working?
Betsy DeVos: Well, we should be funding and investing in students, not in school— school buildings, not in institutions, not in systems.
Lesley Stahl: Okay. But what about the kids who are back at the school that’s not working? What about those kids?
Betsy DeVos: Well, in places where there have been— where there is— a lot of choice that’s been introduced— Florida, for example, the— studies show that when there’s a large number of students that opt to go to a different school or different schools, the traditional public schools actually— the results get better, as well.
To schools in her home state of Michigan: