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Dan Bernstein trying to shame Penn State into denouncing Paterno statue

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@Dan_Bernstein just spent 40 minutes of air-time sh!tting all over PSU, JoeBots, Anthony Lubrano and even Sandy Barbour and Eric Barron. The audio will be available tomorrow, but the most interesting part: (edit) Dan said some people from the Board of Trustees meetings reached out to him and said something to the effect of, "it's everything you think but 10 times worse."

Bernstein said these former trustees stepped down or quit, and they had a particular disdain for Anthony @lubrano, whom he called out by name.

Again, the audio will be available tomorrow. Until then, here's Bernstein's column (no link) attempting to shame PSU into denouncing the Paterno statue. This is the blueprint of what our leadership will have to overcome when they choose to honor Joe Paterno.

Bernstein: Penn State, Paternos Still Insulting Victims

February 23, 2016 3:38 PM
By Dan Bernstein

By not decrying it, they tacitly endorse it, this latest re-victimization of at least 32 boys whose rape at the hands of Jerry Sandusky was facilitated by Joe Paterno and the Penn State football program.

Neither the university nor the family of the shamed former head coach offered comment when asked by Philly.com about the construction of two new statues of Paterno and the plan by the artists to send one of them on a national tour. This re-imagined version of the mothballed original has an upraised clenched fist instead of a “number one” sign, a defiant gesture that tells those boys — now men — how little they continue to matter in the dark, sick heart of the Paterno cult.

The two sculptors casting the replicas told the website that one will be given to the Paterno family, and the other will be available “for all the fans and the people that bleed blue and white” so that the image is “making a statement.”

Paterno’s own sworn testimony and later statements to investigators said it all, however, that for years he knowingly allowed a child predator to use Penn State football as part of a personal farm for cultivating new victims. But reality has not deterred the JoeBots from creating alternate worlds in which this never happened, and none of this was said.

The builders of the new statue will make money indeed, if they charge a nominal fee for these zombies to line up for pictures with their fallen icon. These people are compelled to feed their insatiable desire to be defined essentially by the success of a college football team. Their own self-worth is so much a function of Penn State and Paterno that they have created complicated personal fantasy worlds in which everything can be as it once was.

To date, there are 32 victims and counting, with $93 million in settlements paid out by the school and counting. But that is not as important to these people as revising Paterno’s history to ease their own pain, trying to make themselves feel whole again.

When the original was first taken down from its place outside Beaver Stadium, the university correctly assessed that it would represent for victims “a recurring wound” and would be “a source of division and an obstacle to healing.” It was and is the obvious right thing.

There was pushback at the time, though, and the ensuing years have only brought a stronger desire to restore it, as the JoeBots have coalesced outside the school and are still rotting it from within. A Quinnipiac poll a year ago found that 59 percent of Pennsylvania residents wanted the statue put back, with strong support across gender and age groups.

The new Penn State administration has already softened the school’s stance. They’ve realized that their constituency is motivated deeply and in twisted enough fashion to ignore the obvious message to victims raped on their campus, in their football building, over many years by a beloved, trusted coach. Of course that coach was allowed unfettered access to children and facilities long after many, including Paterno, were well aware of his criminal behavior.

Athletic Director Sandy Barbour kept open the possibility that Penn State would reinstall the statue, telling USA Today, “if, and or when there comes a time, it will be in good shape.” President Eric Barron is also reconsidering all that stuff his predecessor said about any obstacles or recurring wounds, saying last year, “A decision is not imminent. I will follow a process of deliberation and discussion that will take time.”

That’s why the school is now choosing silence when asked about the new version and the planned traveling roadshow. This is fine with them now, until we hear otherwise.

Same goes for members of the Paterno family, who have seen their patriarch’s own admissions under oath change their futures irreparably. They hire lawyers and PR consultants and fan the flames amid the worshipful lost souls, but there’s no going back. They won’t comment either, because they have to embrace any help with imaging, those 32 or more victims be damned.

They’d be better off instead heeding the words of son Jay Paterno near the end of the award-winning documentary film Happy Valley. Of the family name, he says, “It used to mean one thing, now it means something else.”

The sooner that truth is actually recognized, the better. Instead, we get continued efforts to lionize a man who spent years knowing he was doing less than everything in his power to protect innocent children from a monster. Such things must continue to be called out and shouted down by those who actually care.

32 victims. $93 million. 0 statues.

Dan Bernstein is senior columnist on CBS Chicago and co-host of “Boers & Bernstein” on Chicago’s 670 The Score.
 
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If there really is more that former trustees know about and are keeping secret its to protect there own asses. Keep everyone's eye of the legendary coach and football team so they can slip out the back door. Or it's all BS and they need to stick to the narrative so everyone doesn't realize their grossly negligant handling of PSU's assets.
 
He's just looking for notoriety. Take it for what it is.........

Many like him are so invested in the false narrative, they will just keep doubling down on it until the bitter end, then pretend it never happened. It's like that idiot Mark Madden in Pittsburgh. It's better for his career to be able to spew lies, future victims be damned. Ironically, they are the abuse enablers.
 
Am I out of the loop, have the Paternos hired a PR group? Yeah, I know, that's the least of the outrageous claims this blight on society has claimed, but I hadn't heard the Paternos hired a PR firm.
 
I'm sorry - but this is the sort of shit that the November 2011 gang created. After Bernstein's Bomb Threat issued on Twitter yesterday - which Old Main, PSAA, ALL the current Trustees, the Phila/Chicago/Harrisburg FBI field offices & local law enforcement are aware of, this guy needs to be shut down.

He's simply vile.

Like the NCAA, where the hell is he with Child Protection? Too many of us have had too much face to face time with child protection advocates, victim's advocates, local and state decision-makers, reps from the AG's office, PSU, and others too numerous to mention - and these people all bleat about "the victims" in furthering their agendas - but what the HELL are they doing about credibly investigating Second Mile and CYS?

I fail to see where this was ever a "football" problem. Such bullshit. This thread needs to be sent to the denizens of Old Main.
 
Wonder how many accounts this Bernstein has on the Rutgers board? Five pages worth of the same insecure hate over there, with the moderators taking the lead. When you have zero net worth, try to destroy others in false hope it will reduce them to your level. Feel the Bern you losers.
 
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Things must be getting pretty desperate for the OG trustees IF they are truly reaching out to a clown like Bernstein.
Yes, exactly.

Just to clarify, re: (edit) "Dan said some people from the Board of Trustees meetings reached out to him and said something to the effect of, "it's everything you think but 10 times worse."

I got the impression these former trustees were referring to the dysfunction on the board (rather than the Sandusky stuff).
 
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"Dan said some former Penn State trustees reached out to him and said something to the effect of, "it's everything you think but 10 times worse."
Bernstein said these former trustees stepped down or quit, and they had a particular disdain for Anthony @lubrano, whom he called out by name."

I thought those sob's were all about moving on. Apparently not.
 
Yes, exactly.

Just to clarify, re: "Dan said some former Penn State trustees reached out to him and said something to the effect of, "it's everything you think but 10 times worse."

I got the impression these former trustees were referring to the dysfunction on the board (rather than the Sandusky stuff).
They were actually talking about the 10x fewer payouts they were getting from Heim.
 
My wife, not particularly a sports fan or following this whole thing closely, has said from the start about the Bernstein types who have squealed the loudest -- there's a good chance they were victims of sexual abuse themselves.

Heal yourself, Dan Bernstein.
 
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My wife, not particularly a sports fan or following this whole thing closely, has said from the start about the Bernstein types who have squealed the loudest -- there's a good chance they were victims of sexual abuse themselves.

Heal yourself, Dan Bernstein.
With the number of enemies this bird is making, someone may do him with a broomstick.
 
"These people are compelled to feed their insatiable desire to be defined essentially by the success of a college football team."

And Bernstein chooses to eat, sleep, and drink sports, pro and college, for a living. Anyone else see the irony here? And, oh yeah, Bernstein definitely has issues - genuine issues. The outrage for a guy that doesn't live in Central PA, has no ties to Penn State or, as far as we know, any of the victims is bizarre and borders on obsessive.

I wonder if he goes bonkers over the rapes that occurred in the Roman Catholic Church, the children that were CRUCIFIED by ISIS (you can google the news sources, it's real)..., the rapes of coeds by student-athletes that are swept under the rug...etc. I bet he never gives those things a second thought. There's something just not right with his "outrage" but I can't put my finger on it.
 
Jerry Sandusky caused all this. Penn Staters are so busy fighting among ourselves we've lost sight of where our disdain truly belongs.
Nobody disputes that (except for John Ziegler and his cronies). That much is as black and white as anything in this story. He had a trial, was found guilty, and will rot in prison. The reason everything else gets more discussion is because there are more shades of gray when it comes to everyone else's involvement, and the other trials STILL haven't taken place. Just because we talk about PSU, Paterno and C/S/S more often doesn't mean any of us have forgotten that the root cause of this mess is sitting in a jail cell where he belongs.
 
Here's the podcast. He talks about "the power of the JoeBots."

Boers & Bernstein on 670 The Score - Hour 4 - 02/23/2016
Dan and Terry broach familiar territory as they dissect what's going on with Penn State leadership and their (silent) endorsement of two fan-made Joe Paterno statues. Dan feels the silence from the university is a tacit endorsement of the statues being created.
 
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Jerry Sandusky caused all this. Penn Staters are so busy fighting among ourselves we've lost sight of where our disdain truly belongs.


Nope, Jerry Sandusky caused what he caused, but he didn't cause this. The BOT caused this. Frazier caused this. Surma caused this. Peetz and Erickson caused this. This has nothing to do with Sandusky per se.

So, to sum it up Seth, you're wrong again.
 
I wonder if he goes bonkers over the rapes that occurred in the Roman Catholic Church, the children that were CRUCIFIED by ISIS (you can google the news sources, it's real)..., the rapes of coeds by student-athletes that are swept under the rug...etc. I bet he never gives those things a second thought. There's something just not right with his "outrage" but I can't put my finger on it.

Like someone else said, it's a ratings play. He gets more people to listen, puts money in his pocket and probably even feels better about himself as he is doing it. Every time he fires up the attack, he becomes a little more pathetic but he has no choice but to keep it going. He is in way too deep.
 
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Yes, exactly.

Just to clarify, re: "Dan said some former Penn State trustees reached out to him and said something to the effect of, "it's everything you think but 10 times worse."

I got the impression these former trustees were referring to the dysfunction on the board (rather than the Sandusky stuff).

Maybe you're right, ChiTown. I hope that is the reference, as bad as it is that any of them contacted him (really? they reached out to him? Just when you thought they could not get any scummier!).
If the other interpretation is correct - that the cover-up and crimes were 10X worse - then these ex-BOTs have grossly breached their fiduciary duties to serve and protect PSU even as former active BOT members (I'd bet they are Emeritus BOTs). They already grossly breached those duties back in 2011 and after, but this is as egregious. The issue imo, is that people will interpret the reference as things being 10x worse regarding cover-up and crimes.... and the source is solid.
Maybe we need an on-air cage match between Bernstein and JZ.

Side note: anyone notice how the Tennessee coaches came together to defend their athletic program and their culture? I have no doubt that all these 'get in front of it' approaches that we tend to see now from athletic programs were inspired at least in part by the horrible example of our own BOT leader-less-ship back in Nov. 2011. Common sense was another big part of it, of course.
 
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Jerry Sandusky caused all this. Penn Staters are so busy fighting among ourselves we've lost sight of where our disdain truly belongs.
True. Jerry started the fire. But instead of trying to containing that fire, our BOT poured gasoline on it. Then they blamed everyone but themselves. They are despicable and have earned whatever disdain has been shown them.
 
Dan said some former Penn State trustees reached out to him and said something to the effect of, "it's everything you think but 10 times worse."

This makes zero sense. If former BOT had information about a coverup that was 10x worse they would have passed it on to prosecutors in the C/S/S cases and charges wouldn't have been dismissed. Heck, the defendants would probably be begging for a plea bargain at this point.

That information would have been given to the NCAA and Freeh group to force the Paterno family to drop his case.

The notion that there is proof that the PSU administrators were 10x more guilty than accused makes zero sense at all. Of course Bernstein won't name his sources ore tell us what they said.
 
Here's the podcast. He talks about "the power of the JoeBots."

Boers & Bernstein on 670 The Score - Hour 4 - 02/23/2016
Here's what @Dan_Bernstein says at 22:50:
"You have gone so far from what the previous president said, who said all the right things very clearly, and the previous trustees that have since quit because they saw what was building. They would sooner rather walk out of there when you have the former athletes and @lubrano and all the crazy people. And believe me, I've heard from people who have been in the board meetings who have reached out to me and said you would not believe what is going on in here. Especially the stuff regarding @lubrano, who is the leader of the internal crazy posse. People who know him well say that "It's all you think and ten times worse and he's not stopping." That's the source of a lot of it. It just sucks. It sucks to dredge up all these feelings as they scab over every once in a while and then you see this and you realize it's still damn there."
 
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Bernstein wouldn't know a fact if it slapped him upside the head. That hit piece was pure garbage. Calling out Anthony Lubrano by name was unprofessional and unbecoming of someone that calls himself a professional 'journalist'. He should be sued for libel. I hope SuePa was sparred from reading this crap.

As for the former trustees saying the new order is a cult and 10x worse... that's just pure jealousy and anger because they were tossed out of power
 
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