With the Benefit of Hindsight... Workhouse Connect
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- True Crime
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The true story of corruption, greed and self interest that destroyed Penn State, its iconic coach Joe Paterno and an alleged monster. This series follows the nearly ten year investigation of this case conducted by journalist John Ziegler. Ziegler has uncovered a massive amount of evidence that will have you questioning everything you thought you knew about this case.
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The Death Of Journalism Episode One Hundred Forty Eight: Catch And Kill
Zig and Liz Habib reunite for a great interview and some great insight into the Shohei Ohtani scandal and sports media in general, Zig's take on testimony from David Pecker and" Catch and Kill" at the National Inquirer, Megyn Kelly gets it way wrong about NBC, Ronan Farrow and Matt Layer, protests continue at Columbia and others, Reggie Bush is getting his Heisman back and Elon's remarkable chart
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The Death Of Journalism Episode One Hundred Forty Seven: The Price Of Selling Out
We'd like to apologize for the numerous sound quality blips in this episode. We are working to isolate and fix the issue. We've done our best to work around the problems and retain the integrity of John's content. In this episode you'll hear Stephen A. Smith on the stupidity of the Trump trial in NYC, Zigs got the latest polls and a possible shift in the RFKJ impact, the other Kennedys weigh in on RFKJ, the new Title IX protections for trans people, what Ron DeSantis would have done about the Title IX changes and we are all paying the price for the DJT sellouts, another ridiculous Philadelphia area school story, the NPR insanity and the insane NPR CEO, Rogan, Carlson and 7 World Trade, the state of gambling in sports and Taylor Swift and the bullying songs on her new album.
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The Death Of Journalism Episode One Hundred Forty Six: What Happens At The White Student Union...
Jury selection in NYC heats up as Trump attorneys search for Clay Travis' fans, Joy Reid loves her some DEI, SCOTUS tackles what constitutes "disruption of an official proceeding", NPR CEO's old posts explain it all, King Gavin does it again, Caitlin's rookie deal draws ire and the president joins in, the real Katie Couric, a New Jersey high school discovers so-called white student union, a few more OJ items and was Bill Belichick sabotaged by Robert Kraft.
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The Death Of Journalism Episode One Hundred Forty Five: Goodbye O.J.
Iran attacks Israel, the Trump "hush money" trial starts, Zig's thoughts on The Masters and Tiger Woods, CBS and Catherine Herridge, WAPO's Montana smear campaign, a near miracle in California and the complete saga of Zig and O.J.
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The Death Of Journalism Episode One Hundred Forty Four: The Lindbergh Kidnapping Revisited
Zigs last word on the eclipse and overblown coverage, Trump's stance on abortion, Michael Avenatti weighs in with an unexpected take regarding Trump hush money trial, so the Ashley Biden diary is real, the dumbest clip ever from "The View", a look at NPR's sausage making and a deep dive into the Lindbergh Kidnapping case.
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The Death Of Journalism Episode One Hundred Forty Three: Juwanna Mann
Zig's fed up with the media's idiotic eclipse coverage, America was captivated by the Women's NCAA Final Four and so was John - from calls you shouldn't make on the court to calls you shouldn't make during a press conference - this event inspired some unique Zig takes. Kamala gives a masterclass in women's bracketology, some big democrat names are sharing the reality on the ground in the election, Senator Blumenthal suggests a liberal justic should retire, the price of oil and the price of a golf venue expose potential conflict of interest for team Trump and the NY Times is on it and conservative hosts pretend they weren't part of the 'soft on Trump' spirit during the primarys.
Customer Reviews
Love Zig. He showed go solo
Zig stays on task with all of his content. If his partner could do the same this pod would be great.
Hogwash
I could only handle one episode of this. Just a bunch of yelling about nothing. Jopa and Penn State are trash.
1 episode in...
First 20 minutes of introduction almost made me quit. Pontificating about the role of journalism, ethics, et cetera are particularly off-putting in today's world.
I'm now an hour in and the only revelation is that McCreary got the date wrong for an event 10 years early.
Not great so far. Woman is excruciating.