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    The Daily Beast

    Joe Paterno, Arrogant to the End

    Like everyone else, I cannot get the scandal of Pennsylvania State University out of my mind.

    The story is unfolding at the speed of sound, not just the worst sports scandal in modern history but also one of the worst scandals in modern history:

    A former Penn State assistant coach for 29 years and alleged sexual predator, Jerry Sandusky, apparently continued unchecked because of the failure of university officials and head football coach deity Joe Paterno to do anything that might have made a difference instead of what they collectively did achieve:

    Buck-passing and unconscionable cowardice.

    Paterno announced in a statement Wednesday that he would retire as head coach at the end of the football season after 46 years. He tried to sound like a humble martyr, but he was selfish and self-serving as usual. With the hubris and arrogance that has been the hallmark of his career over the past decade, the over-the-hill 84-year-old attempted to do an end-run around the Penn State board of trustees, who have been meeting to decide his fate. Paterno was hoping he could forever claim he decided to leave the football program of his own accord. The trustees called his bluff Wednesday night, firing Paterno and university president Graham Spanier.

    Paterno is just a part of this whole sordid, shameful disgrace. He is easy to focus on because of his mythic stature, all false idol, as it turns out. But I find myself not caring about him anymore, particularly now that he has been let go.

    What I am trying to fathom is how it ever became possible that so many men of power and intellect did nothing when it became obvious, because it was abundantly obvious on the basis of the findings of fact handed down earlier this week by a Pennsylvania investigative grand jury, that a former assistant coach familiar to all of them was plucking out little boys as young as 10 to f--- up the a-- or be on the receiving end of blow jobs.

    (Note: We need to stop the daintiness and describe the alleged offenses for what they truly are in the vernacular to somehow try to capture the monstrousness. Not anal intercourse or oral sex, which sounds clinical, but butt-f---ing and blow jobs and cock-grabbing and pants-groping and other assorted acts that the 67-year-old Sandusky allegedly inflicted on eight minor victims over a 15-year-span, according to the 23-page grand jury report, and resulted in 40 counts of serial sex abuse of minors.)

    I think the answer to the question of inaction is simple. It wasn’t a matter of university officials and football staffers in Happy Valley not wanting to deal with it (which they didn’t), or not following up (which they didn’t), or having better things to do like attending Friday night football pep rallies. There is no great conspiracy theory at work.

    What happened, or more accurately did not happen, goes to the core of evil that major college sports programs in this country have become, equivalent to Mafia families in which the code of omerta rules and coaches and staff always close ranks around their own, even if it means letting someone who was first accused of inappropriate sexual conduct in 1998 continue to roam.

    The horror of it all, both in terms of what Sandusky allegedly did and what Penn State officials did not, can be summed up by a single sound.

    It is a “rhythmic, slapping” sound, according to page 6 of the grand jury report. It is heard by a 28-year-old football graduate assistant named Mike McQueary in the locker room of the Lasch Football building on the Penn State Campus at 9:30 p.m. on the Friday night of March 1, 2002.

    McQueary is placing some new sneakers into his locker. At first he finds it odd that the lights and showers are on. Then he hears the sound coming from the showers. He looks inside and according to his grand jury testimony, sees the cause of the sound: a naked child of roughly 10 years old with his hands up against the wall with a naked Sandusky butt-f---ing him from behind. Sadistic yes. Sick yes. Beyond disturbing yes. Deviant yes. Immediate grounds for calling the police? Of course yes. The upshot?

    Nothing. Nada. Not a goddamn thing but the passing of the buck up the food chain of bureaucratic bullshit where too many people know that something awful has happened and try to bury it.

    McCreary, who witnessed the incident, witnessed it, doesn’t call the police, although he is 28. He runs to his daddy. His daddy advises him to tell Paterno. He tells Paterno. The great JoePa, who regardless of his non-credible insistence in grand jury testimony that he was never told the specific nature of the sexual act, does at the very least acknowledge that McCreary did relate to him that Sandusky was “fondling” a young boy.

    Unless fondling of young boys by assistant football coaches at Penn State is commonplace and encouraged, that alone should be enough to make Paterno go to the police. Or being the father figure he supposedly is, tell McCreary that he has to go to the police and will accompany him, given that Paterno is the most popular and powerful man in Pennsylvania, with instant credibility.

    But Paterno does nothing beyond fulfilling his minimal obligation. He passes the information he says he has on to athletic director Tim Curley and that’s it, the obviousness that Sandusky is doing something terrible apparently far less important than such crucial pursuits as watching game films of the last Ohio State game. And on up the food chain it goes—to senior vice president for finance and business Gary Schultz, all the way up to Spanier, the university president. But with each iteration the incident only seems to become more diluted and more muddled or, as the grand jury report unequivocally indicates, some of those aware of what happened are lying their balls off to try to minimize what they really knew. Which would also explain the action that the university ultimately took against Sandusky:

    He had his keys to the locker room taken away, which he had still maintained after he stopped coaching in 1999.

    Which may also explain that in the wake of such draconian punishment, Sandusky subsequently gave blow jobs to a minor roughly 13 years old more than 20 times in 2007 and 2008, according to the grand jury findings of fact.

    Joe will mercifully be gone, along with President Spanier. Curley and Schultz, who have been charged with perjury on the basis of their testimony to the grand jury, should go as well. So should McCreary, who is actually the most gutless in not telling police what he witnessed. The entire Penn State coaching staff, too much under the influence of Paterno, should go.

    And so, frankly, should major college football and basketball as it exists now, rotten beyond repair, as has been pointed out a thousand times. Totally disconnected from the academic experience, they are insulated kingdoms with their own rules and reigns of terror because of the money they make, trading in illegal recruiting and illegal gifts and illegal favors, and now, thanks to Penn State, alleged sexual abuse of children by a former coach who must have assumed he would always be protected. Just like a Mafia soldier.

    Except that the even the Mafia has higher moral standards.

     
    • Peace  •  Palm Harbor, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I dont' understand how anyone can just walk by when a child is being abused.
    • Edward  •  6 mths ago
      Personally if I were to walk in on a grown man bu** fu***** a 10yr old child anywhere I'm gonna lose it and beat the fu** out of him right then and there. SOB
      • A Yahoo! User 6 mths ago
        A) Take a picture, B) kick him half to death. C) Call cops after a half hour of bleeding and crying, D) kick him in the face on last time before cops show up. No jury would convict you of anything.
      • DAWN 6 mths ago
        I agree with Mg!!
      • Larry 6 mths ago
        Id stick a billy club up his a#$
    • Irene  •  Milwaukee, United States  •  6 mths ago
      What Sandusky did to those boys makes me sick to my stomach. They will forever be traumatized by that child predator and his actions. My heart bleeds for those boys and their families.
      Joe Paterno, as well as anyone else involved who chose to ignore the ongoings of this man, should not only be fired, but prosecuted to the fullest extent possible.
      As for Sandusky, he should be locked away for the remainder of his life. Pedophiles should NEVER be released back into society, ever. There is no such thing as rehabiliation.
      • Brandon 6 mths ago
        Unfortunately he posted bail and was walking downtown last night.
      • Cheryl 6 mths ago
        And NOBODY JUMPED HIM?!!
      • A Yahoo! User 6 mths ago
        Instead of rioting and destroying cars and other property, those spoiled Penn State College kids should be going after the perp!
    • Wes  •  Mount Laurel, United States  •  6 mths ago
      If the Mafia had known about, this they would have taken Sandusky for a ride.
      • A Yahoo! User 6 mths ago
        One way ride on a fishing boat!
      • JPL 6 mths ago
        They really do have a better moral code. Maybe the mob should be in charge...
      • Nobody 6 mths ago
        It is never too late to take him on that ride. How about it mafia men, do us a favor and make these freaks pay for their crimes.
    • Tina  •  6 mths ago
      I'm so glad someone finally mentioned the fact that a 28 year old McCreary was so cowardice that instead of intervening as a child is being raped, he calls his dad. Then to add insult to injury he never goes to the police!!!??? It's so convenient that he went from grad assistant to coach through the years. I'm really happy for him that his lack of moral character helped him advance in his career.
      • joe 6 mths ago
        the police and DA knew about sandusky and did nothing
      • John 6 mths ago
        McQueary was shocked and scared, as anyone would be. Sandusky was a coach emeritus, known friend of Paterno. Go to the police, with his word against Sandusky's? He should be given credit for his honest testimony before the grand jury. Punishing the whistle blowers is not a good idea.
      • mosur 6 mths ago
        McQueary is a worthless POS, All the people involved should be fired immediatly, including those who knew & didn't call the police right then, He should have at least beat the hell out of Sandusky!!! Those were kids!!!
    • Pattie  •  Gainesville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      How in the world does a grown man, 28 years old and a grad student, see and witness the rape of a little boy AND DO NOTHING except go tell someone--"a grown up" ----instead of calling the cops/911 IMMEDIATELY?????!!!!!That guy must be mentally retarded, slow, cowardly, or SOMETHING!!!!! He is the MOST culpable in the whole #$%$ case!!!! If I had been that grad student, I would have clubbed Sandusky with whatever I could find and knock him out, tie him up, call an ambulance for the little boy and CALL THE FRIGGIN COPS!!!!!
      • Scott 6 mths ago
        well as you can see, very few intelligent people on here. thanks for being one of them
      • smoke 6 mths ago
        I personally would have bashed his face in then called the police.
    • GFawks  •  East Wenatchee, United States  •  6 mths ago
      What puzzles me is an assistant witnesses an act of child rape and tells Joe but doesn't run to the aid of the child? What kind of people are these?
    • ava  •  San Bernardino, United States  •  6 mths ago
      This article was perfect. YES McCreary should be gone, period. Who the hell doesn't stop an act of rape while it is in progress on a child? Who? He passed the buck and then went about his business? Hell no, he has to go!
    • D. R  •  Richardson, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Finally someone had the guts to put in print what this horror really is! Say it again, Butt F******g! #$%$ Stop "sanitizing" rape! It's ugly, painful and it needs to be called what it is instead of hidden behind polite language. McCreary and all of the others should be tried as coconspirators.
    • Larry  •  Columbus, United States  •  6 mths ago
      This whole thing stinks. I grew up loving Penn State, but as a father I just dont understand how you could not do everything in your power to get this guy off the streets and help the kids, even if that meant Penn State looked bad. Who cares about image and brand, we are talking about the most despicable crime known to mankind. The raping of a young child? Disgusting. Children are so innocent and pure, they trust adults to guide them, it is scumbags like sandusky and those involved in the coverup that causes parents to be paranoid. I search for a sense of purpose of this whole scandel and the only thing I come away with is that it is a great reminder to remain vigilent in my sons lives. There are some sickos out there and I should never forget it!
    • Tammy  •  Philadelphia, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Sex is a rudimentary act of human nature. It is primal. It is powerful. It can be exhilarating and spiritual. It is the causation of our existence on this planet. When this primal act becomes an act of aggressive power forced upon another it also becomes indescribably the most horrific thing that could ever occur to a human being - and to happen to a child is abominable - it steals away the magnificent joy and magic that every child possesses... it steals away individual power, self preservation of course and purpose, and trust for life - and what makes it worst of all is that the very adults who surround a child and are there to protect, defend, and honor this sacred life unjustifiably fail in their most universal responsibility to honor the existence of another human being.... All the therapy and spirituality one can seek does not ever wash it away... it is with one forever - no matter how many times one attempts to shake it off... Those children deserved so much more... a person knows the difference between right and wrong by the time they are 7 years old. For ANYONE who had information or the slightest notion about these matters to not have intervened is an abomination of life itself. One might as well have been spitting upon those children - upon life itself. There are no words to change what happened to those children. There is no way to take it back and reverse time. It will live with them forever. What right does anyone have to instill and allow that kind of imprint upon another? What evil force permits such violations of life?... ANY being who fails to protect or defend another from such harm is as GUILTY as if they perpetrated the act them self and should be jailed so as never to have it happen again
    • John  •  Doylestown, United States  •  6 mths ago
      By now it's pretty clear WHY McCreary has a job at PSU, but what I can't figure out is why he hasn't been fired along with Paterno? If Paterno is guilty of negligence for not going to the police, this gutless coward is guilty of at least that!
    • sammy j  •  Wichita, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Unfortunately these poor children are forever scarred. Just goes to show that big time sports, business and many elitists think children are disposable. Shame on them all, can you say big time law suit?
    • T  •  Tuscola, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Why didn't McCreary go to the police? Wasn't that his duty? I am not a fan of Penn State and don't give a crap about Joe Paturno. Why is anyone bothrering with Paturno? McCreary should have gone to the police immediately, not to his Daddy, Paturno or the school. You want to hang someone, go after McCreary.
    • c  •  6 mths ago
      Sports have become a religion for many people. There are higher things than what happens on a playing field.
    • Jim  •  St. Louis, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Why didn't McCreary just run in and punch out that pig Sandusky? I would have ripped his head off!
    • Keith  •  Atlanta, United States  •  6 mths ago
      You should be disgusted with yourself!!! To talk about a CHILD being sodimized with the insensitivity produced in this so called "article" is disturbing. Do we really need to " capture the monstrousness" in this manner? I think as intellegent adults(of which I'm not sure you qualify), surely we can be sensitive to these poor young people without resorting to the use of sordid language.
    • JG The REAL ONE  •  Houston, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The graduate assistant who caught Sandusky with the child in the shower should be arrested also. Why did'nt he alert the athorities and not JoePa. Seems Real Fishy
    • the mad hatter  •  Bethpage, United States  •  6 mths ago
      very good points all around-why in the world ,if you were Mr.(chicken-s**t)McQueary -would you have not beat that sick #$%$ Sandusky to within an inch of his life
    • Therese J  •  6 mths ago
      maybe I'd believe this article had credibility if you knew the name of the assistant coach who was the witness.
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