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posted by Isabel Miller
Friday, Aug 18, 23 @ 7:40 am

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  1. ===“We are the ones that must change. We Republicans must put Democrats on the defensive on abortion.”===

    Republicans are dangerous to women’s health and want to make health decisions for women that only Republicans approve.

    Unless the ILGOP decides to have pro-choice leanings, there isn’t much of a way to put Dems in Illinois on a defensive.

    She readily admits a change in strategy is needed.

    Why?

    Voters reject dangerous Republican health policy.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Friday, Aug 18, 23 @ 7:48 am

  2. =We are the ones that must change. We Republicans must put Democrats on the defensive on abortion.=

    Saying the quiet part out loud now are we? That’ll keep Welch from picking up those coveted seats and put you back in the Governor’s mansion.

    Comment by Pundent Friday, Aug 18, 23 @ 8:41 am

  3. ==Sen. Preston had a tool in his car, which he used to break the windshield and then helped the driver out of the cab.==

    Who says we don’t have heroes in the General Assembly?

    Comment by Big Dipper Friday, Aug 18, 23 @ 9:51 am

  4. = Who says we don’t have heroes in the General Assembly? =

    Yep. While everyone else was busy “recording something on their phones”, he actually did something.

    Comment by JoanP Friday, Aug 18, 23 @ 9:53 am

  5. Loyola Academy, that’s not a good look. Check your values.

    Comment by Give Us Barabbas Friday, Aug 18, 23 @ 10:02 am

  6. Appreciate GUB’s comments about the Ramblers Football program, but being open and transparent in giving a person a second chance in this case takes a certain amount of courage. Thinking LA is showing us a set of values that need to be supported.

    Comment by Back to the Future Friday, Aug 18, 23 @ 10:47 am

  7. ===a second chance ===

    Woah, speed racer

    Second chance? When was there an admission of owning any of it?

    The guy is suing NU.

    With respect.

    Further, no Power 5 program is gonna add a guy who had racial hazing as part of their culture… and is still suing his former institution.

    Love of Peter.

    I can’t wait for the discovery in *his own* lawsuit yet to be filed. Fitzgerald will be radioactive even more.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Friday, Aug 18, 23 @ 10:52 am

  8. OW might be right on this, but thinking most people deserve and can benefit themselves and others if they get a “second chance”.
    Hope the NU Former Coach learns something from being in the Academy’s culture.

    Comment by Back to the Future Friday, Aug 18, 23 @ 11:02 am

  9. ===get a “second chance”.===

    Again, in this specific instance, Fitzgerald is fighting all the allegations, the toxic culture he created (continued from Barnett’s influences he embraced, but I digress) is so deep at NU… tone-deaf t-shirts were worn by player and coach alike, while former teammates talked about the hazing.

    Fitzgerald own any of this yet? Ask for forgiveness?

    Nope.

    I mean, lol, use the Google Key for “Hugh Freeze, Ole Miss”… check all he did, then going to Liberty University to be cleansed…

    Comment by Oswego Willy Friday, Aug 18, 23 @ 11:09 am

  10. Looks like Loyola Academy learned nothing from this scandal: the school told students “they had fired Snower for abusing them for years and they were sorry that Loyola had not done anything.”

    https://patch.com/illinois/wilmette/fired-soccer-coach-sues-loyola-academy-over-250-000

    Comment by Big Dipper Friday, Aug 18, 23 @ 11:50 am

  11. === Loyola Academy, that’s not a good look. Check your values. ===

    So Fitzgerald should just be cancelled? He’s doing it as a volunteer, and there are definitely things he can do to provide value in that role. Is there anything that you think Fitzgerald should be able to do while this is pending?

    Comment by Hannibal Lecter Friday, Aug 18, 23 @ 1:34 pm

  12. ===So Fitzgerald should just be cancelled?===

    Has he apologized yet?

    You’re asking all the wrong questions

    ===provide value in that role===

    “If any of the seniors have hazing questions, Mr. Fitzgerald is here…”

    ===Is there anything that you think Fitzgerald should be able to do while this is pending?===

    1) Look at how Hugh Freeze handled his situation, learn from his good and bad.

    2) Stop trying to blame NU, own your leadership.

    3) “I need to learn from my failings”

    4) “I hope to teach others lessons I’m learning”

    5) Volunteer at places where “helping athletes” isn’t a thing.

    If you have more time or want, I can go through actual crisis control by first owning up to his errors, but since you and he seem to think there’s no need to first be contrite…

    Comment by Oswego Willy Friday, Aug 18, 23 @ 1:41 pm

  13. === You’re asking all the wrong questions ===

    I am not asking any questions. Your commentary, as usual, is completely annoying.

    He obviously thinks that he has been wronged by the University when he was terminated. Whatever those wrongs are, those will be handled through the legal process. I have no opinion regarding him trying to protect his legal interests.

    Did things go wrong at NU? Heck yes they did. Was there any evidence that Fitzgerald actually participated in the hazing or knew about the hazing? If there is, it will come out during discovery.

    My only point is that this guy has a wealth of football knowledge that the players at Loyola could benefit from. He’s not running the team. He’s not even getting paid. He’s volunteering. And he is likely going to be out of a job while this whole lawsuit is pending. But the fact that this guy shouldn’t be involved in football because he hasn’t jumped on the sword and basically given up his legal rights to defend himself is, quite frankly, dumb.

    If Loyola Academy, one of the best football programs and educational institutions in the state, believe that there is value to having him a part of their program, then quite frankly opinions like yours don’t matter. If parents at Loyola have a problem with this, I am sure they will let the school know and they could act accordingly.

    Comment by Hannibal Lecter Friday, Aug 18, 23 @ 1:52 pm

  14. Also Fitzgerald’s son is the starting QB for Loyola. It is not like he is just randomly trying to volunteer at Loyola.

    Comment by Hannibal Lecter Friday, Aug 18, 23 @ 2:06 pm

  15. ===son===

    That’s all a school needs… a hyper-volatile “Dad” who lost his job because he either encouraged or was utterly and embarrassingly clueless to sexualized hazing which also had racism.

    There’s a reason no college will take him on?

    Comment by Oswego Willy Friday, Aug 18, 23 @ 2:09 pm

  16. === a hyper-volatile “Dad” ===

    I love how you make up things to fit your narrative. Please stop it.

    Comment by Hannibal Lecter Friday, Aug 18, 23 @ 2:22 pm

  17. He is a dad.

    There are over 10+ victims coming forward.

    It’s not just volatile, it’s so hyper volatile NU is doing a report on how the first report and findings… failed.

    Ask NU.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Friday, Aug 18, 23 @ 2:25 pm

  18. ===I am not asking any questions.===

    Ya asked TWO

    ===So Fitzgerald should just be cancelled?… Is there anything that you think Fitzgerald should be able to do while this is pending?===

    I mean, seriously, at least try.

    ===Did things go wrong at NU? Heck yes they did. Was there any evidence that Fitzgerald actually participated in the hazing or knew about the hazing? If there is, it will come out during discovery.===

    They did one report, the man was terminated.

    Are you saying the report was wrong? The 10+ victims, not credible? Yikes.

    ===My only point is that this guy has a wealth of football knowledge that the players at Loyola could benefit from.===

    A truly creepy take… given this about sexualized hazing and racism. It’s that kind of thinking that makes Fitzgerald doing “volunteering with men in a Catholic institution” even creeper.

    ===But the fact that this guy shouldn’t be involved in football because he hasn’t jumped on the sword and basically given up his legal rights to defend himself is, quite frankly, dumb.===

    Prolly why no university is publicly wanting him in their program.

    “Look, we know why he lost his job, but volunteering in a situation where others were hazed, it’s fine, really, he’s a coach”

    Fitzgerald isn’t even embarrassed that the culture he allowed is bad. Again, it’s creepy.

    ===If Loyola Academy, one of the best football programs and educational institutions in the state, believe that there is value to having him a part of their program, then quite frankly opinions like yours don’t matter.===

    I do think it’s odd that you’d want a person around 14-18 year old boys/men that couldn’t tell that abuses were happening, let alone might have encouraged it.

    ===If parents at Loyola have a problem with this, I am sure they will let the school know and they could act accordingly.===

    The Catholic Church run entities that have a strong record in protection.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Friday, Aug 18, 23 @ 2:53 pm

  19. The situation may be volatile, but that doesn’t mean that Fitzgerald himself is a volatile person. Those are two separate things.

    I wish there was a block function on this blog.

    Comment by Hannibal Lecter Friday, Aug 18, 23 @ 2:54 pm

  20. ===but that doesn’t mean that Fitzgerald himself is a volatile person.===

    Parsing?

    There’s video of his sideline actions, dunno in an overall I’d call him a calming soul.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Friday, Aug 18, 23 @ 2:56 pm

  21. === Parsing? ===

    No. You just don’t use the English language properly.

    Comment by Hannibal Lecter Friday, Aug 18, 23 @ 3:17 pm

  22. ===No. You just don’t use …===

    Let me rephrase, “hyper-volatile”

    So volatile that there’s a second report because the abuses and coverup were too much for trustees.

    So volatile that the NU football stadium plan is being rethought because of his scandal

    So volatile that the athletic department as a whole is being seen as toxic because of his influences

    So “hyper-volatile” that alums and the university are feeling blowback to the entire institution, even outside athletics

    So “hyper-volatile” that discussions to staying in the B1G that usually are laughed at aren’t anymore.

    Should I go on, or do you want blowback from blindly supporting someone who was attached to hazing blocked?

    Comment by Oswego Willy Friday, Aug 18, 23 @ 3:23 pm

  23. if you want to see some really wild hyper partisan words on the Loyola volunteer coach matter, check out Dan Bernstein’s twitter, yep the score guy. Dan Herbert, the Jason Van Dyke lawyer, is in the corner of Loyola. it gets more and more a Chicago story every day.

    Comment by Amalia Friday, Aug 18, 23 @ 4:06 pm

  24. - Amalia -

    Dan makes a good point on the background check thing, how can Fitzgerald pass it?

    Comment by Oswego Willy Friday, Aug 18, 23 @ 4:13 pm

  25. don’t think a background check would include “has something happened which he should have seen or heard about?” also, just how good are background checks in the RC sphere?

    Comment by Amalia Friday, Aug 18, 23 @ 4:21 pm

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