This one's from the Cato Institute's Neal McCluskey:
Sadly, Carey's blatant disregard for the distinction I drew between public schooling and public education, and even his failure to consider any of my major points or evidence, isn't what ends up taking the sorry cake. The lowest point is his effort to equate opposing government-dominated schooling with supporting propertied-class privilege, disenfranchised women, and all sorts of other inequalities that Carey knows weren't the products of a free education system, but rather legally???read: government???imposed constrictions.