… in the Minneapolis Star Tribune notes that the most charitable description of what’s been going on at the clubby University of Minnesota medical school would be “bizarre.”
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
St. John's Caves
Dumps Nick Coleman
at Request of Major Donor
at Request of Major Donor
Sad, indeed, when one of the institutions you have admired does something despicable...
From MinnPost:
Brother, I suspect St. John’s University will be able to ride it out, but could a big institution look much worse than it does...
“In September, Len Busch, who has given $20,000 to the St. John's theology department each of the last three years, authored a handwritten message [to the school] about Coleman. ‘As long as St. John's has this man on the payroll, I will no longer give my money to St. John's,’
Busch wrote. 'I will not support lies and false statements and half truths about anyone.'"
“He hated [Coleman’s] December 5 column, which criticized 3M after company execs asked employees to send letters to Congress about health care reform. ‘You've got a company, if the company doesn't exist, the workers don't get a damn thing,’ Busch says. ‘They don't have a job, they don't have anything. This anti-corporation is terrible. They provide jobs. They provide everything. And someone takes their money and invests in them — but let's badmouth the hell out of any corporation.
[I owe my soul to the company store?]
Busch was similarly offended by Coleman's February columns, which criticized Gov. Tim Pawlenty for abandoning Minnesota to travel the country to further his presidential ambitions. ‘His tone is negative, negative, negative, negative.’ ”
[A lot of people have been kinda negative about Pawlenty's neglect of his duties as governor. Shades of Spiro Agnew and the nattering nabobs of negativity...]
Obviously, someone was caught unaware that Nick Coleman comes with a point of view slightly different from your average general sales manager.
As they say in the church basement: "Bingo!"
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