Seen here "on the job" by our blog community . . . We must be fair to Mary Sanchez and note that her latest column is reasonably objective:
Catholic Church delivering on longstanding promises about clerical abuse
There's acknowledgement of history, talk of response from The Church and even a bit of hope for the future.
Accordingly, we ask . . .
IS MARY SANCHEZ SHAPING UP HER USUALLY BIASED OPINIONS IN ORDER TO SAVE HER JOB AT THE FADING KANSAS CITY STAR?!?!?
It's Sunday so we appreciate the attempt at redemption and encourage her along the straight & narrow path amid the last days of newspaper journalism.
You decide . . .
Mary is an idiot but fits well with the house full of Libs.
ReplyDeleteI was expecting a better hit on such an easy target?
ReplyDeleteThe Catholic church is so rich all their property should be seized and the priest should be forced to live among the people they've raped.
ReplyDeleteShe’s hoping for a gig at the National Catholic Reporter
ReplyDelete^^^ Lol! Best comment of the night! Thank you 10:17.
ReplyDeleteWho is she?
ReplyDeleteThe talent of the current staff at the Fallen Star correlates perfectly with the quality of the paper. I would feel better informed if I read Highlights Magazine.
ReplyDeleteI think Mary gets a lot of hate unnecessarily, in a lot of ways she's just like TKC. She fulfills a role and obviously has a liberal point of few. Speaking as a Conservative, there's nothing wrong with that. Where people object is that the liberal viewpoint is the ONLY opinion that the newspaper represents. There is no balance in the editorial and the reporting is obviously skewed, that's is the main weakness that most complain about with the paper.
ReplyDeleteThe sad fact is that none of it matters as voters, young people and all of these in between are just not relying on the paper as a means of information. They just don't see it as relevant. Can you blame them?
Well said...
DeleteYou never waited tables in Kansas City have you?
ReplyDeleteShe does a nice job praising the team that Bishop Finn put together that has become a model for dioceses and other organizations around the world. Now if she wants to do something constructive, she should press local school districts to deploy something similar. Statistically, kids are 100x more likely to be abused in a public school than by clergy and administrators who cover for them are more protected from lawsuits.
ReplyDeletetoday's journalists are not motivated by truth and a search for it.
ReplyDeletethey're political activists willing to work for low wages and limited prestige to have a forum to put out their agenda.
she should have been fired 10 years ago!
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