Not saying that everything reported by Politico is incorrect, but bear in mind that this is a corrupt company which was being secretly paid by the Biden administration. Now that the money spigot has been turned off, it can’t pay it’s employees.
I don't think they're out there to protect or attack anyone; Seton Hall, and to a much larger and widely visible extent, the Church, shoot themselves in the foot often enough that there wouldn't be a need to fish for false narratives.Not that I’m going along with the premise of the post, but one thing about the whole story is how Politico is the one to have “broken” it. Politico is pretty much near the bottom of the list for breaking news stories when it comes to New Jersey. It makes me wonder if it was shopped around to many other outlets who passed. It’s not like the Catholic Church/Seton Hall are institutions they are out to protect.
I’m still working on the premise that there are three sides to this story, but even so, the school’s handling from a crisis communications standpoint has been horrible, which should surprise no one.
Does anyone care this isn't true? I assume not, but figured I'd ask anyway.Not saying that everything reported by Politico is incorrect, but bear in mind that this is a corrupt company which was being secretly paid by the Biden administration. Now that the money spigot has been turned off, it can’t pay it’s employees.
Social media, no newspapers, - oh boy. If I write a big lie many will click and many even believe it.Does anyone care this isn't true? I assume not, but figured I'd ask anyway.
Problem is, who in the Archdiocese isn’t closely associated with him? Not a good situation.We still hired a guy closely associated with McCarrick, right?