The P&C sees its mission as deflating the influence of anyone disagreeing with CCSD Superintent McGinley's policies. It might hurt Mayor Riley's re-election, doncha know?
As we learned last week, Chris Collins, an elected member of the Charleston County School District Board of Trustees, simply isn't deferential enough to Superintendent Nancy McGinley and her hangers-on. As a result, the P&C deemed it appropriate to publicize late rent payments that Collins's church owed the district.
Just in case you didn't read the first article, the P&C has a follow-up that the rent has been paid. Wow, inquiring minds want to know.
Such coverage coheres completely to the attitude Melanie Balog (a Brian-Hicks wannabe) expressed in a recent hatchet job on elected CCSD Board member Elizabeth Kandrac. (Kandrac isn't deferential enough, either.) Balog ignorantly follows the P&C line.
You might wonder why attacks have not been leveled at Elizabeth Moffly and Mary Ann Taylor. Ask the editors of the P&C. Moffly and Taylor will not hesitate (and have not hesitated) to call in their lawyers when drivel erupts from McGinley's lapdog Chris Fraser, Board Chairman.
Too bad Collins and Kandrac don't have access to equal resources.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
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Here comes yet another distraction from CCSD. McGinley's communications office has just release a letter from a board member to the superintendent which upset Dot Scott...six months ago. Maybe Nancy McGinley and Elliott Smalley just want to make it look like the mean old Republicans are just out to get them. Rather than address the issues rapidly rising from every quarter, McGinley is hoping they will turn on each other. Just in case the factions don't start a street brawl, the Post & Courier is always there to help by keeping the distractions going. There's a hellava lot of smoke coming out of 75 Calhoun and its not just the smoke and mirrors variety.
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