McClatchy-owned Kansas City Star won’t run $25,000 Catholic ad defending Church, bishop
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | November 9th at 12:15 PM |
Catholic League President Bill Donohue – “Ten years ago, there were 1,869 employees at the Star; today there are 840,” he said. “Given these data, turning down $25,000 – in today’s economy – must mean the Star is more concerned about getting Bishop Finn than it is the welfare of its own workers.” The hyper-partisan Kansas City Star supported law-breaking Johnson County Community College leaders | Read More »
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Benjamin Hodge’s letter to the editor in The KC Star, Wednesday, March 16
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | March 16th at 08:10 PM |
Kansas City Star columnist Steve Rose, a guy who consistently lies about and attacks conservatives (it doesn’t matter whether this issue is economic conservatism or pro-life law enforcement), recently dedicated a column to another conservative candidate (James Nelson) and me; we’re running for positions on the local community college board. It’s a race where three candidates can win at-large positions, and so that’s why Rose | Read More »
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