Midnight in the Laptop of Good and Evil

Midnight in the Laptop of Good and Evil

IS SUPREME COURT JUSTICE SAMUEL ALITO THE MAN TO RELEASE NEW JERSEY FROM McCARRICK AND TOBIN’S DEVILRY?

FORMER NJ PROSECUTOR, JUDGE, AND SHU PROFESSOR SHOULD ADDRESS EVIL AND UNETHICAL McCARRICK INVESTIGATION CONDUCTED IN SECRET BY CARDINAL TOBIN

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Mike McCormick
Feb 06, 2026
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The devil has had his way in New Jersey for far too long. Not only does a professional hockey team bear his image, named after a mythical Pine Barrens creature, but he has spread his evil for decades in the Catholic Diocese of Newark, first through the sexual predations of Theodore McCarrick and lately through the anti-Trump antics of his ghastly flunky Cardinal Joseph Tobin.

But thanks to, of all things, the release of the Epstein files, we now know for certain of a fatal error committed by Cardinal Tobin, the yes-men bureaucrats of Seton Hall University, Barack Obama’s ex-lawyer Kathy Ruemmler, and the devil himself: Ruemmler in 2018 led a secret unethical and immoral non-investigation into the crimes committed by Theodore McCarrick and others at Seton Hall University, and Tobin has covered up for her coverup ever since.

It’s not the crime that brings down the elites, it’s the coverup. And right now, thanks to a brave concerned Catholic, Ruemmler and Tobin are guilty of a double dose of that.

As I reported in my last Substack:

“Kathy Ruemmler was the lead counsel in a 2018 Latham and Watkins inquiry into Theodore McCarrick’s sexual predations at Seton Hall University an anonymous source has revealed… ‘The university [Seton Hall] seemed to have taken a recommendation however quickly on Latham and Watkins,” explained the source who describes themselves as a concerned Catholic. “And I saw Kathy Ruemmler’s name on documents affiliated with the case. But that doesn’t take on significant meaning until her name was associated with the Epstein affair. This is a giant leap beyond Seton Hall law school. I mean, this is an international law firm.’”

And that brings us to Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, who, as a former adjunct professor in the Seton Hall Law School, may have a tangential interest in righting this ugly wrong against the students and seminarians of his former employer.

Or he may not.

Here’s a video clip of my phone call to the Supreme Court’s public information office to reach out to Justice Alito.

One quick correction: John Paul II visited McCarrick in Newark in October of 1995. President Clinton gave a speech for the event. If I get a chance to interview Justice Alito, I’ll ask if he attended.

As I was instructed to email my questions for Justice Alito to the PIO at the Supreme Court, here’s what I sent them earlier today.

I pray I get an interview with Justice Alito. In the meantime, I will be doing more media about this. I’ll be on with John B. Wells this Saturday on his extraordinary Arc to Midnight radio show. It will be a long interview with some heavy duty information. It’s a cool show, especially at that late hour.

Here’s a little more on that and my novel The Big Burn, which is selling well. Here’s the link to the paperback.

Hopefully some of the Catholic outlets and podcasters will have me on, as well. Joe McLane was the first and most courageous to share his A Catholic Take platform with me. I’ll have a video clip of our fiery discussion behind the paywall. I highly recommend viewing it. Here’s the link.

I will also say the New York Post, even though they’ve run dozens of Ruemmler-Epstein pieces, has yet to respond to my pitch to them about this big story that has developed under their noses.

Murdochs: Can’t live with them, can’t live without them.

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