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In the Lions' Den
- The Penn State Scandal and a Rush to Judgment
- De: Graham Spanier
- Narrado por: Graham Spanier
- Duración: 20 h y 47 m
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In the Lions' Den tells the true story of a scandal at Penn State University that unfairly resulted in the firing of the nation's most successful and admired collegiate football coach and the respected president of the university. The book chronicles a criminal justice system run amok, political vindictiveness and retribution, moral panic, and the influence of a twisted media narrative. It is, in short, the anatomy of a smear, a memoir told by the university president who lost his job after an outstanding career in higher education.
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- De Anonymous User en 10-11-22
- In the Lions' Den
- The Penn State Scandal and a Rush to Judgment
- De: Graham Spanier
- Narrado por: Graham Spanier
A sad story about the birth of cancel culture
Revisado: 07-22-23
Everything about the Jerry Sandusky story wreaks of political scandal, broken justice system, egos and false narratives. This story is through the eyes of a man who didn’t deserve any of what came to him. I appreciate Graham Spanier telling this story and feel sorry for him.
I encourage everyone reading/listening to this story to also listen to John Ziegler and Liz Habib’s podcast, “With the Benefit of Hindsight” which does an absolutely phenomenal job of telling the real story of the Sandusky Scandal, which is in stark contrast to anything you have heard through the mainstream media. It is the REAL story of what actually happened.
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