Chicka-chicka-bow-wow
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I might have cut the guy some slack if it had only been a case of a cheating wife. But when I read that he had watched, I'm not so inclined. Absent some sort of revelation that gives him a reasonable explanation, I will not defend the guy at all.
@Larry said in Chicka-chicka-bow-wow:
I might have cut the guy some slack if it had only been a case of a cheating wife. But when I read that he had watched, I'm not so inclined. Absent some sort of revelation that gives him a reasonable explanation, I will not defend the guy at all.
I'd cut them all some slack if they would just come out and say, 'Yeah, maybe, but it's none of your fucking business'. These things to try to duck blame and get sympathy ever work out. I would have respected Clinton a lot more had he done that.
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I dunno much about Jerry. I hear his dad was a big deal, but don't specifically know why.
The interesting bit seems to be that he's the head of a religious university. Students of that university get monetarily penalized for moral infractions (that's my understanding).
Feels a bit wrong to have this guy leading that.
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I dunno much about Jerry. I hear his dad was a big deal, but don't specifically know why.
The interesting bit seems to be that he's the head of a religious university. Students of that university get monetarily penalized for moral infractions (that's my understanding).
Feels a bit wrong to have this guy leading that.
@xenon said in Chicka-chicka-bow-wow:
I dunno much about Jerry. I hear his dad was a big deal, but don't specifically know why.
The interesting bit seems to be that he's the head of a religious university. Students of that university get monetarily penalized for moral infractions (that's my understanding).
Feels a bit wrong to have this guy leading that.
He ain't his daddy. No doubt about that.
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Sweet!
https://nypost.com/2020/08/25/jerry-falwell-jr-may-get-10-5-million-payout-from-liberty-university/
Falwell, 58, who boasted earlier Tuesday that he was “free at last,” is owed the massive payout as part of the stipulations in his employment contract, a source told the Wall Street Journal.
The evangelical powerhouse is due $2.5 million, constituting two years of his salary, plus a one-time payment of roughly $8 million as part of a contractual clause giving Falwell full pay if he resigned with restricted responsibilities, the source told the paper.
Liberty University’s board of trustees, who unanimously voted Tuesday to accept Falwell’s resignation, had also said in a statement the former president would receive his full severance package.
The board did not disclose the terms of the deal.
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Wow. I am surprised that at that level, they do not have some sort of "moral" paragraph in the contract.