Plus it is now on the radar of people who hadnt even seen the Late LateAnd to make sure they keep their name in the spotlight they are now loudly complaining about Patrick Kielty's rather funny satirical skit last Friday.
That could run for a couple of days.
My guess is they are thinking RTE are not held in great esteem and trying to harness that. However, that has subsided and also Patrick Kielty is very well liked, so another mis-step.
You'd think they hadn't got any press officers to manage these things.
Oh wait, they don't
thats the great thing about Kielty he is prepared to make cutting and relevant jokes about high profile people, could you imagine Tubridy doing that?Plus it is now on the radar of people who hadnt even seen the Late Late
If we can ignore their previous history of covering up child abuse and their support for people who have murdered children, and I know that's a lot to ignore, I'm not seeing what exactly they did wrong with how they handled the resignation of Niall Ó Donnghaile.
Now it turns out that the child he was sending texts to was 16 at the time, below the age of consent. It seems Mary Lou was aware of that when she incorrectly stated that the child was 17 at the time. She's since corrected the Dáil record.I agree with you.
If someone is suffering from mental illness then you do not want to exacerbate it.
They got rid of him. They thanked him for his work. They wished him well.
It was a no win situation for them.
Completely different from giving a reference to a new employer to help the other guy get a job with the British Heart Foundation.
I wonder if a Priest was sending inappropriate texts to a child and another adult and the Cardinal removed him from his parish and sent him off somewhere to "give him the space to focus on his health and wellbeing" (his words) then what would the reaction be. ? Imagine the Cardinal turning up at Sunday mass and thanking the Priest for his work and wishing him well.I agree with you.
If someone is suffering from mental illness then you do not want to exacerbate it.
They got rid of him. They thanked him for his work. They wished him well.
It was a no win situation for them.
Completely different from giving a reference to a new employer to help the other guy get a job with the British Heart Foundation.
Well if it was the first time anything like that ever happened then they might get the benefit of the doubt. It's not like Sinn Fein have ever covered up child sexual abuse before... oh wait...Imagine the Cardinal turning up at Sunday mass and thanking the Priest for his work and wishing him well.
It's a step up from the sinister kneecapping of children, which in turn is a step up from the sinister shooting and blowing up of children. They're on a journey...SF again with more allegations of sinister messaging of children.
Could be worse, if they were Russian, they'd be thrown out of a window!All of this has to raise serious questions of SF's vetting of candidates before an election. I know nothing is certain but "resigning from the party" is rapidly becoming the new norm for SF
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