• Episode 164 Has Journalism Died or Was It Always Like This? with John Ziegler

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Episode 164 Has Journalism Died or Was It Always Like This? with John Ziegler

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  • Summary:

    In the midst of Covid hysteria, John Ziegler released his extraordinary podcast analyzing the Penn State scandal, reaching the conclusion after eight years of investigation, that not only was there no cover-up by Joe Paterno or Penn State, but that there were no crimes committed by Jerry Sandusky at all. For most of us, it was Penn State, then Covid, then Ukraine. For John, it was Penn State first. He joins Tom to discuss what it all means.

    Guest bio:

    John Ziegler is the host of The Death of Journalism and With the Benefit of Hindsight podcasts. He is also a documentary filmmaker, author and a former TV sportscaster and radio talk show host. He is most well-known for his second feature documentary film, "Media Malpractice" about the 2008 presidential election. He has appeared on numerous national TV shows as a guest, including the "Today Show" and "The View." He attended Georgetown University and while he grew up in Pennsylvania, he has no direct ties to Penn State. He is politically conservative/libertarian.

    Guest Links:

    John’s X (formerly “Twitter”)

    The Framing of Joe Paterno

    The "With the Benefit of Hindsight..." Podcast Homepage

    Free Gift from Tom:

    Download a free copy of Tom's new e-book, It’s the Fed, Stupid, at itsthefedstupid.com.

    It’s also available in paperback here.

    It’s priced at a pre-hyperinflation level so grab a few copies for friends if you can.

    It makes a great introduction to the government’s most economically damaging institution for liberals, conservatives, libertarians, socialists, and independents alike.

    Like the music on Tom Mullen Talks Freedom? You can hear more at tommullensings.com!

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Summary:

In the midst of Covid hysteria, John Ziegler released his extraordinary podcast analyzing the Penn State scandal, reaching the conclusion after eight years of investigation, that not only was there no cover-up by Joe Paterno or Penn State, but that there were no crimes committed by Jerry Sandusky at all. For most of us, it was Penn State, then Covid, then Ukraine. For John, it was Penn State first. He joins Tom to discuss what it all means.

Guest bio:

John Ziegler is the host of The Death of Journalism and With the Benefit of Hindsight podcasts. He is also a documentary filmmaker, author and a former TV sportscaster and radio talk show host. He is most well-known for his second feature documentary film, "Media Malpractice" about the 2008 presidential election. He has appeared on numerous national TV shows as a guest, including the "Today Show" and "The View." He attended Georgetown University and while he grew up in Pennsylvania, he has no direct ties to Penn State. He is politically conservative/libertarian.

Guest Links:

John’s X (formerly “Twitter”)

The Framing of Joe Paterno

The "With the Benefit of Hindsight..." Podcast Homepage

Free Gift from Tom:

Download a free copy of Tom's new e-book, It’s the Fed, Stupid, at itsthefedstupid.com.

It’s also available in paperback here.

It’s priced at a pre-hyperinflation level so grab a few copies for friends if you can.

It makes a great introduction to the government’s most economically damaging institution for liberals, conservatives, libertarians, socialists, and independents alike.

Like the music on Tom Mullen Talks Freedom? You can hear more at tommullensings.com!

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