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The guys get together to discuss topics such as the A&E special on the murder of NBA star Lorenzen Wright, the 2011 Penn State-Jerry Sandusky scandal and the 911 emergency operator that was sentenced for neglecting and not answering emergency phone calls and much more on this episode that you do not want to miss and make sure to tune in!
In this segment of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by John Ziegler, the Co-Host of the podcast, "The Death of Journalism" and a former Mediaite Senior Columnist. He discusses Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey citing his research of the Penn State Jerry Sandusky docu-series during a recent trial.
In hour 3 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by John Ziegler, the Co-Host of the podcast, "The Death of Journalism" and a former Mediaite Senior Columnist. He discusses Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey citing his research of the Penn State Jerry Sandusky docu-series during a recent trial. Mark is then joined by Beth Brelje, an elections correspondent for The Federalist. She discusses her latest piece on the CBS debate moderators minimizing the deadly Hurricane Helene with climate change questions. He wraps up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark discusses the lack of aid from the federal government for victims of Hurricane Helene. Mark is then joined by Steve Cortes, a former senior advisor for Donald Trump on his 2016 and 2020 campaigns. They discuss the current state of the Presidential race, the Vice Presidential debate, and the federal response to Hurricane Helene. He and Sue then discuss Tesla's fifth major recall of the year. What kind of effect could this have on the company and its shareholders? In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses copper wire theft causing local internet outages, the wonder that is the Guinness Book of World Records, Americans buying toilet paper out of panic due to the port strike, and more. Mark is then joined by Salena Zito, a columnist for the New York Post, the Pittsburgh Post Gazette, and the Washington Examiner. They discuss her latest pieces on the dockworker strike hitting farmers hard and North Carolina getting hit hard by Hurricane Helene. He is then joined by Former Missouri State Senator John Lamping. They discuss his take on this week's Vice Presidential Debate and the current state of the Presidential race. In hour 3, Mark is joined by John Ziegler, the Co-Host of the podcast, "The Death of Journalism" and a former Mediaite Senior Columnist. He discusses Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey citing his research of the Penn State Jerry Sandusky docu-series during a recent trial. Mark is then joined by Beth Brelje, an elections correspondent for The Federalist. She discusses her latest piece on the CBS debate moderators minimizing the deadly Hurricane Helene with climate change questions. He wraps up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
Title: The Untold Truth: Re-examining the Penn State-Jerry Sandusky ScandalIn a recent episode of the podcast "With the Benefit of Hindsight," host John Zeigler dives deep into the controversial Penn State-Jerry Sandusky scandal. Zeigler's initial interest in the case was whether legendary football coach Joe Paterno was unfairly fired. However, as his investigation progressed, Zeigler discovered that not only may Paterno have been railroaded, but the entire case against Sandusky could be fundamentally flawed.The podcast discusses the media's role in portraying good guys as bad and vice versa, as well as the attorney general's office's role in the scandal. Zeigler also delves into his personal experience with Jerry Sandusky during his interviews and their subsequent correspondence, discussing key moments and insights that led him to believe in Sandusky's innocence.One of the significant revelations from Zeigler's interviews with Sandusky was his unexpected disdain for Joe Paterno. This attitude contradicts the narrative of Sandusky being guilty, as he would likely feel guilt for destroying Paterno's career and life if he were indeed guilty. Zeigler also noted the importance of the 11-year period between Sandusky's retirement and his arrest, which allowed people to forget who Sandusky truly was and contributed to the moral panic that followed.The podcast also pays tribute to Franco Harris, a former NFL and Penn State football player, who was a close friend of Zeigler and a staunch supporter of Paterno. Harris' recent passing has affected Zeigler's motivation to continue investigating the case, as he believes any potential victory would be hollow without Harris there to share it.In conclusion, the podcast episode "Uncovering the Truth: Re-examining the Penn State-Jerry Sandusky Scandal" sheds light on the complexities of the case and the many factors that contributed to the miscarriage of justice. While the truth may never be fully revealed, Zeigler's investigation highlights the importance of questioning popular narratives and seeking the truth in a world where media frenzy can often distort reality. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit themalliardreport.com
In this episode, we dive deep into the controversial Penn State-Jerry Sandusky scandal with John Zeigler of FramingPaterno.com. Initially interested in whether legendary football coach Joe Paterno was unfairly fired, John's investigation soon revealed that not only may Paterno have been railroaded, but the entire case against Sandusky could be fundamentally flawed. We explore the media's role in portraying good guys as bad and vice versa, as well as the attorney general's office's role in the scandal. We also delve into John's personal experience with Jerry Sandusky during his interviews and their subsequent correspondence, discussing key moments and insights that led John to believe in Sandusky's innocence. Finally, we reflect on the personal impact of investigating the Penn State-Jerry Sandusky scandal on John's life and career, and share a tribute to Franco Harris. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and stay tuned for our next episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Graham Spanier served as president of The Pennsylvania State University from 1995 to 2011. His prior positions include chancellor of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Oregon State University, and Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He previously served Penn State from 1973 to 1982 as a member of the faculty and in three administrative positions in the College of Health and Human Development. He currently works as a consultant in national and international security, intelligence, and risk management. He is the author of a new book titled, In The Lions' Den: The Penn State Scandal and a Rush to Judgment. In this episode John and Graham discuss the Penn State Jerry Sandusky scandal. You'll hear the truth of what actually happened, not the fictional narrative that's been fed to the masses by corrupt prosecutors and their sycophants in the lapdog media. Check out Spanier in the Lions Den for media appearances and book tour dates. Subscribe to John's Finding Freedom Show solo feed. Listen and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Get 20% off your selection of the AMAZING CBD products over at PalomaVerdeCBD.com and use discount code "ROAR" at checkout! Get access to all of our bonus audio content, livestreams, behind-the-scenes segments and more for as little as $5 per month by joining the Lions of Liberty Pride on Patreon OR support us on Locals! Lions also get 20% off all merchandise at the Lions of Liberty Store, including our hot-off-the-press Hands Up Don't Nuke! T-Shirt!
Graham Spanier served as president of The Pennsylvania State University from 1995 to 2011. His prior positions include chancellor of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Oregon State University, and Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He previously served Penn State from 1973 to 1982 as a member of the faculty and in three administrative positions in the College of Health and Human Development. He currently works as a consultant in national and international security, intelligence, and risk management. He is the author of a new book titled, In The Lions' Den: The Penn State Scandal and a Rush to Judgment. In this episode John and Graham discuss the Penn State Jerry Sandusky scandal. You'll hear the truth of what actually happened, not the fictional narrative that's been fed to the masses by corrupt prosecutors and their sycophants in the lapdog media. Check out Spanier in the Lions Den for media appearances and book tour dates. Subscribe to John's Finding Freedom Show solo feed. Listen and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Get 20% off your selection of the AMAZING CBD products over at PalomaVerdeCBD.com and use discount code "ROAR" at checkout! Get access to all of our bonus audio content, livestreams, behind-the-scenes segments and more for as little as $5 per month by joining the Lions of Liberty Pride on Patreon OR support us on Locals! Lions also get 20% off all merchandise at the Lions of Liberty Store, including our hot-off-the-press Hands Up Don't Nuke! T-Shirt!
Graham Spanier served as president of The Pennsylvania State University from 1995 to 2011. His prior positions include chancellor of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Oregon State University, and Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He previously served Penn State from 1973 to 1982 as a member of the faculty and in three administrative positions in the College of Health and Human Development. He currently works as a consultant in national and international security, intelligence, and risk management. He is the author of a new book titled, In The Lions' Den: The Penn State Scandal and a Rush to Judgment. In this episode John and Graham discuss the Penn State Jerry Sandusky scandal. You'll hear the truth of what actually happened, not the fictional narrative that's been fed to the masses by corrupt prosecutors and their sycophants in the lapdog media. Check out Spanier in the Lions Den for media appearances and book tour dates. Subscribe to John's Finding Freedom Show solo feed. Listen and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Get 20% off your selection of the AMAZING CBD products over at PalomaVerdeCBD.com and use discount code "ROAR" at checkout! Get access to all of our bonus audio content, livestreams, behind-the-scenes segments and more for as little as $5 per month by joining the Lions of Liberty Pride on Patreon OR support us on Locals! Lions also get 20% off all merchandise at the Lions of Liberty Store, including our hot-off-the-press Hands Up Don't Nuke! T-Shirt! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight's special guest is Eric B. Ramsey from Studio City, California, a returning NAASCA family member. He's a a child abuse survivor and awareness advocate. Eric is eager to return and we're delighted to have him back. A former professional athlete turned model, actor, writer, producer and director, he brings a lot of experience to the table. Eric is a child abuse survivor and awareness advocate, who has produced a film, 'Unspeakable Indiscretions.' It features four siblings who face the hard reality that despite the different paths and success in their professional lives. Their past will forever be entwined. The subject matter is ripped from the headlines. 'Unspeakable Indiscretions' is the story of four athletically inclined brothers, Thomas, Marlon, Victor and David, as they struggle to escape a dark secret from their youth brought on by their uncle, a well established pillar of the community. A recent headline brings the story close to home when it's discovered that the cycle of sexual abuse has plagued their high school sports program. It's a tale of murder, human weakness, frailties and individual deficiencies in us all. "The world was deeply shaken by the Penn State - Jerry Sandusky scandal a couple of years back," Eric says, "but the truth is that the molestation of young boys in this country remains a serious problem." Eric sheds light on this great tragic sin with his film. Eric invested heavily with his own time and money but did so thinking, "if it stops just one molestation it is also a great social good."
We are not in a vaccinated unvaccinated divide. True leaders in the most unlikely of places. The menu whisperer in mid shortage.The most fascinating interview we've done with John Ziegler regarding the Penn State Jerry Sandusky case. Shortages are coming and it's a good thing. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
We are not in a vaccinated unvaccinated divide. True leaders in the most unlikely of places. The menu whisperer in mid shortage.The most fascinating interview we've done with John Ziegler regarding the Penn State Jerry Sandusky case. Shortages are coming and it's a good thing. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
We are not in a vaccinated unvaccinated divide. True leaders in the most unlikely of places. The menu whisperer in mid shortage.The most fascinating interview we've done with John Ziegler regarding the Penn State Jerry Sandusky case. Shortages are coming and it's a good thing. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Each week at Foul Play-by-Play, we cover the law-related, sports headlines, including the cheats, cheap shots and alleged criminals in sports. Here are the headlines, "Historically Foul Play," “Statistically Significant Foul Player,” and Cheats of the Week for the week of May 18-25. NFL Anthem Protests, Milwaukee Bucks Rookie Tased by Police, and Cheats of the Week for May 18-25 The NFL Plan to Profit from Sports Betting, Donald Trump Does Something Good, and Indiana Law Professor Nathaniel Grow Talks on the Sports Broadcasting Act Headlines New NFL Anthem Protests Policy Adopted without a Vote According to Seth Wickersham, the NFL owners adopted a new national anthem policy despite an official vote never taking place, which he tweeted is “atypical for such a major resolution.” According to Jim Trotter of NFL.com, there were eight to 10 owners who, before the meetings, expressed support for keeping the league’s anthem policy “as is.” They believed the protests were fading and the league should instead focus on community work being done by players. Regardless, it seems the resolution has been adopted by the NFL, and players who choose to be on the field for the national anthem must either “show respect” for the anthem and flag or the team will be fined. The resolution is intentionally vague, allowing NFL owners and the commissioners to determine what qualifies as respect on a case-by-case basis. So standing for the anthem with a fist in the air like Chris Long did to show solidarity for his protesting teammates would be a finable offense. Team owners can pass those fines onto the players, which will allow them to control the players. While New York Jets chairman Christopher Johnson volunteered to pay all fines incurred by Jets players for violating the policy, other owners aren’t expected to be as tolerant. And if an owners says “this team will pay anthem protest fines as a team” not too many players will be protesting. Well the NFL Players' Association is already telling players to save their money for a 2021 lockout, when they next negotiate with owners on a collective bargaining agreement, during which the players could demand a more preferred anthem policy. That works perfectly for me, because I intend to stop watching football if the Vikings don’t win a Super Bowl in the next three years, and not because of anthem protests. I’m tired of watching seven seconds of action followed by 25 seconds of inaction. I’m tired of watching kickers and officials determine the outcomes of games. I’m tired of NFL replay, which will now be used to review ejections. And I’m tired of coaches punting on fourth and inches. But at least a catch is a catch again. USA Swimming Sued for Covering-up Sexual Abuse Olympic swimmer Ariana Kukors Smith is suing USA Swimming alleging a cover-up of her former coach's sexual abuse. Kukors Smith alleges that Sean Hutchison groomed her for sexual abuse when she was 13, started touching and kissing her when she was 16 and engaged in sexual activity with her when she was 17. Worse yet, she alleges the national governing body knew her former coach sexually abused her as early as 2005, when she was 16. The lawsuit alleges that officials did not report it to authorities and didn't protect Kukors Smith while shielding Hutchison and the image of USA Swimming. It seems like a case similar to that of the Penn State/Jerry Sandusky scandal, except we know multiple Penn State employees witnessed Sandusky’s behavior with underage boys. In this case, USA Swimming hired a private investigator in 2010 to look into rumors of a relationship between the then-21 Kukors and Hutchison, who was 39, finding no misconduct after the two and others denied the relationship. Cannabis Use Dashes Dreams of Minor League Baseball Prospect, High School Football Player The Houston Astros cut suspended minor leaguer and former top prospect Jon Singleton because he couldn’t resist smoking cannabis.
Brock Lesnar has a little problem with his urine sample, unsettling new details about the Penn State-Jerry Sandusky scandal, and Tim Duncan’s legacy. Plus, the reaction to the new Ghostbusters, news from Star Wars Celebration (Thrawn!), and the latest big comic book “death.” T2J: The choice of a grouchy generation!
Tonight's special guest is Eric B Ramsey from Studio City, California, a child abuse survivor and awareness advocate. Eric is producer of a film, "Unspeakable Indiscretions," which features four siblings who face the hard reality that despite the different paths and success in their professional lives, their past will forever be entwined. The subject matter is ripped from the headlines. "Unspeakable Indiscretions" is the story of four athletically inclined brothers, Thomas, Marlon, Victor and David, as they struggle to escape a dark secret from their youth brought on by a well established pillar of the community and their uncle. A recent headline brings the story close to home when it's discovered that the cycle of sexual abuse has plagued their high school sports program. It's a tale of murder, human weakness, frailties and individual deficiencies in us all. Eric is seeking to raise the finishing funds for his film through an on-line campaign at GoFundMe.com where it's noted, "The world was deeply shaken by the Penn State - Jerry Sandusky scandal a couple of years back, but the truth is that the molestation of young boys in this country remains a serious problem. Eric B. Ramsey sheds light on this great tragic sin with his film "Unspeakable Indiscretions." Eric has invested heavily with his own time and money but now needs just a bit more to get the project done and out. Your help is greatly appreciated and if it stops just one molestation it is also a great social good."
-THE BIBLICAL TRUTHS SEGMENT- "Secret Sins," New facts were uncovered in the Penn State/Jerry Sandusky case and it revealed that someone was keeping a secret. Kris and Martel discuss the inevitable outcome of a situation where something is being hid.-THE NBA HOOPS SEGMENT-Kris and Tel breakdown the Miami Heat's new sharp-shooting acquisitions and go over why they may NOT be the clear favorites to win it all this coming season. Also, what TWO steps can be taken to ensure a more enjoyable and fair league? Lastly, the guys discuss some Olympic basketball and also debate who's winning a game between the "Dream Team" and the current 2012 squad; that and LOT'S MORE!
Episode 63 of Inciting A Riot: the Podcast finds us Inciting A Zimmelblob Riot! Find out what a Zimmelblob is, and why I proudly claim to be one, in today’s Spirituality Segment! But the fun doesn’t stop there!!! News: Rick Perry, Herman Cain, Penn State/Jerry Sandusky, Michigan’s Safe School Law, Mexico City’s 2 Year Marriage, In God We Trust, Man thought the moon was a UFO! Word of the Day: Discriminate Tips & Tricks: A really smart Dumb Supper Gripe Department: Reclaiming Words Spirituality: Coming out Zimmelblob! Music: Dark Side - Kelly Clarkson Sociology: Why some are rich. Plus! YOUR listener feedback! Please continue to vote for the show on Podcast Alley. Vote, subscribe to, and rate the show on iTunes. Join the TwitterRiot by following me @IncitingARiot. Enter the Swag Contest through a donation on PayPal or purchase of swag through the CafePress.com swag shop. Check out my art on FireLyte.Etsy.com. Send any and all feedback to IncitingARiotPodcast@gmail.com! Love and Lyte, Fire Lyte Home Page: http://www.IncitingARiot.com Podcast Alley: http://www.podcastalley.com/podcast_details.php?pod_id=86829 Etsy: http://FireLyte.Etsy.com iTunes: http://www.itunes.com/podcast?id=337689333 Twitter: http://twitter.com/IncitingARiot Swag Shop: http://cafepress.com/IncitingARiot Project Pagan Enough: http://www.incitingariot.com/p/project-pagan-enough.html