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Former DA, US attorney gets job at Roxbury Community College to help formerly incarcerated women of color
By adamg on Mon, 03/11/2024 - 8:44pm
CommonWealth Beacon reports that former US Attorney Rachael Rollins recently began work at Roxbury Community College, at least part time, to build a program to help the formerly incarcerated, although they didn't learn that from her:
Reached on her cell phone, Rollins said she did not want to be contacted and hung up.
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Roxbury Community College
Is scraping the bottom of the barrel with this hire.
96k per year for a part time gig ( which sounds like a no show job). Shameless.
And you were expecting?
And you were expecting?
Not much
But to be so blatent about it is surprising, even for this State.
Some higher up looked at her hiring and said, yes this is a good idea? Sheesh
Not really
Most of the Boston political elitist are friends. Did you miss this one:
https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/massachusetts-governor-maura-healey-...
If you want a sure line in to a job like these, become friends with pols and their support staff.
A compliant press is also to blame.
With no pushback, they have no fear.
It's all one big bubble, politicians, journalists and judges.
So true
I always found it to be grossly inappropriate when the Boston Globe endorses candidates for public office. How can news source be considered unbiased when they're clearly endorsing those running for political office? Fox, CNN: biased. One clearly roots for one political party, and the other for the polar opposite.
Uhub is actually one of the few news blogs I'll follow, even though I sense it leans a little left. I'm unenrolled due to my aversion to the way both major political parties have behaved.
Endorsements come from the editorial side...
I'm no expert on this but it's common knowledge that the news reporting and editorial "opinion" section are organizationally separate in news orgs. It's not just about electoral endorsements, if it were not separate, how could any "opinion" section exist? It's not "the sky is red, prove me wrong" articles, they are well-informed and make logical arguments based on facts that support the writer(s) argument.
You can even submit your own opinion piece for publication!
Anyone know how to apply?
I'd love to make what I make now and not show up.
Could be worse
They could have tasked her with teaching a legal ethics course.
Harvard Kennedy School
Might call, at least that would be privately funded.
Her class would be her saying ... "don't do what I did, thank you"..
Or if she is real lucky, a nice secluded position deep in UMASS....where hacks and scoundrels go to "earn" retirement
The Dianne Wilkerson chair
Good to know her program will be there for Monica Conman-Grift in a few years.
Monica will write a book (with all the cuss words edited out)
When she is incarcerated, about the government needing to shut her up because she was a strong voice for the community and they were trying to keep us down ...blah blah blah.
WGBH, WBUR, The Boston Globe and a few other outlets will fawn over her book and struggle and tell her how brave she is, even if she might have broken a few laws.
Or maybe not....lol
They say it’s a living…
We all got to eat
Law license suspended
Non-payment of registration fees
https://www.bostonherald.com/2024/03/12/rachael-rollins-suspended-from-p...
Good
She should have been disbarred.
So she is not prohibited from
So she is not prohibited from practicing lawlessness?