The Praying Football Coach Has Finally Stopped Pretending

Joe Kennedy’s phony tale of religious discrimination may have reached a predictable end this week, but it illuminated an important truth about the Supreme Court.

The New Republic
#Prayingcoach #JoeKennedy vindicates critics by quitting after one game
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Praying coach Joe Kennedy vindicates critics by quitting after one game - Freedom From Religion Foundation

In a predictable but still audacious move, Joe Kennedy has resigned from his assistant coaching position at Bremerton High School, Wash., after just …

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The Supreme Court’s Fake Praying Coach Case Just Got Faker

He has no evident desire to exercise the rights that his lawyers fought for over years of litigation.

Slate
@ChrisWinters That this grifter chose profane over sacred is the least surprising twist in this scammer's story arc. I will miss all the spooks from #TheSatanicTemple tho. #PrayingCoach #JoeKennedy #Bremerton #SupremeCourt
Guess he wasn't happy when he couldn't coerce students into praying with him. He'll be on the right-wing alt-reality circuit soon, whining about being pushed out when the literal Supreme Court had ordered his rehiring. #prayingcoach https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/praying-bremerton-football-coach-joe-kennedy-quits-after-one-game/
Praying Bremerton football coach Joe Kennedy quits after one game

The assistant coach waged an eight-year legal battle for the right to pray on the field after high-school games. He was back for exactly one game before moving on.

The Seattle Times