‘Can She Be President Instead?’ Condoleezza Rice Goes Viral For Barn Burner Speech on School Choice

Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice went viral this week after the Reagan Presidential Library shared a short clip of her defending the need for school choice in the U.S. Rice’s viral moment led to many on the right to not only praise Rice, but lament that she was not running for president in 2024.
“So are you for school choice or not? We already have a choice system in education. If you are of means, you will move to a district where the schools are good and the houses are expensive, like Palo Alto, California. If you go across the street from Stanford, Palo Alto High has a performance arts center that looks like a smaller version of Stanford’s,” Rice said in the speech from earlier in the month, adding:
If you’re really wealthy, you will send your kids to private schools. So who’s stuck in failing neighborhood schools? Poor kids? A lot of them are minority kids. So how can you say you’re for civil rights? How can you say you’re for the poor when you’re condemning those children to not being able to read?
By the time they’re in third grade, they’re never going to read. So if you want to say that school choice and vouchers and, charter schools are destroying the public schools, fine. You write that editorial in the Washington Post, but then don’t send your kids to Sidwell Friends.
Sidwell Friends is an elite private school outside of Washington, DC where tuition runs well above $50,000 a year.
Rice’s hot take quickly gained traction online with everyone from congressmen and senators commenting on it to media figures like Sage Steele, who said, “Love this clip – especially the end. Man…what I would give to have Condi Rice run for president!!! Can’t blame her for staying away though…”
Below are some more reactions to Rice:
I agree, @CondoleezzaRice.#SchoolChoice gives all parents and students — regardless of their socioeconomic status — the freedom to meet each child’s unique learning needs and the hope of a quality education. https://t.co/VLPH0WJlbt
— Senator Todd Young (@SenToddYoung) June 20, 2024
Her closing line is the chef’s kiss— https://t.co/QJoSpuYN7X
— Angus Davis (@angusdav) June 21, 2024
Can @CondoleezzaRice run for President instead?
-She leaves office if voted out and Constitution stays intact.
-US remains a beacon for true liberalism in the world (not the left’s current version of it).
-Peace through strength is not a phrase but a policy.
-Generations… https://t.co/p3pWlZpIVW— Laura Thomas (@laurae_thomas) June 20, 2024
Dr.@CondoleezzaRice hits the🎯. School choice evens the playing field for everyone in America. https://t.co/NOMqvH7EuZ
— Josh Riggs (@joshmriggs) June 20, 2024
Can she be President instead? https://t.co/A5rc1H4bQP
— Sarah Harbison (@RoyHarbison) June 19, 2024
Spot on. This is why I’m a proud supporter of school choice and was recently honored to be named a @SchoolChoiceWI 2023-24 School Choice Champion https://t.co/VedUV3IiTQ
— Rep. John Spiros (@RepSpiros) June 19, 2024
I would 100% absolutely still vote for her for President. @CondoleezzaRice is a national treasure. https://t.co/ebGS1ZPW9o
— Chip Bennett (@chip_bennett) June 21, 2024
Absolutely. Let’s make it easier, not harder, for low-income families to have alternative options when it comes to securing their children’s education. https://t.co/Wmn6SmrTKg
— Nolan Ryan (@Mr_RyanSays) June 21, 2024
School choice is about opportunity.
Regardless of zip code, every child should have the opportunity to receive an education that suits their needs and prepares them for success. https://t.co/7KFTyqYTF0
— Rep. Tim Walberg (@RepWalberg) June 19, 2024
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