Rob Astorino joins Republican field of 2022 governor candidates
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino speaks to the media about Wednesday s debate in Buffalo Thursday lunchtime, Oct. 23, 2014, during a press conference at the Capitol in Albany, N.Y.Days after losing his bid for re-election as Westchester County executive, Republican Rob Astorino is ruling out a second run for governor. (Lori Van Buren / Times Union archive)Lori Van Buren
ALBANY Rob Astorino, the former Westchester County executive and 2014 GOP candidate for governor, said Tuesday that he s running in the Republican primary for the 2022 governor s race.
Although there s a long way to the primary which will take place in June of 2022 Astorino is late at being early.
Brother Robert Ryan (inset), shown in the 1960s. He died in 2017 at 83. A recently filed lawsuit says he sexually abused students decades ago at Marist High School on the Far Southwest Side, where he was an assistant principal for part of the 1970s, and at other schools run by the Marist Brothers religious order to which he belonged.
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After Brother Robert Ryan died in 2017, a relative posted an online tribute, calling him “the favorite uncle” who “lived a giving life” and “selflessly” served God.
Two lawsuits paint a different picture of Ryan, one that’s become public only after his death at 83. They accuse him of having molested children over a yearslong span in which he was a member of the Marist Brothers Catholic religious order.
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Barely a day passes anymore without one or more major corporate news outlets exposing their liberal bias, sometimes by how they frame stories, sometimes by the massive errors they commit, and sometimes by the mistakes they make in groups. In recent weeks there have been a series of glaring examples in which members of the mainstream press have not exactly covered themselves in journalistic glory, and they extend a pattern in journalism that is disturbing.