It’s Open Season On Mike Bohn (Four Years Late)

I said last Friday it was “amazing” you couldn’t find criticism of Mike Bohn anywhere other than this blog before he resigned.

Well, the media is making up for it. It’s an incredible case of revisionism. After sucking up to Bohn and Brandon Sosna for several years (and vice versa), everybody suddenly demands to know why USC didn’t uncover more about Bohn’s background.

Well, what stopped the media from investigating him four years ago? Instead of the fawning profiles on Bohn, they could have looked into his background at Cincinnati.

In 2020, I did a post that said during Bohn’s tenure at Cincinnati, the athletic deficit totaled more than $160 million, a 79 percent increase over the previous six years. Did any other media write about it? Nope.

Why not? Because no one wanted to offend him and lose access to him.

But now it’s open season. The Athletic did a well-reported story today on Bohn’s past. But again, these things could have been investigated in 2019.

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94 thoughts on “It’s Open Season On Mike Bohn (Four Years Late)

  1. Did any other media write about it? Nope.

    Of course not! Same way the White House press corps was told not to mention Karine’s DUI and everyone complied. They don’t want to lose their credentials.

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    1. Mike Bohn is gone, he’s history, he didn’t go out talking smack, he just left.

      Let it go Wolf. Haden and Swann were 10 times worse than Bohn and those two clowns pretty much got a free pass when they left.

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  2. Why dear sweetie pie, Scottie poo!…. You were the only one writing crutizing about Bohn. The over whelming majority of us thought B

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      1. You can’t drink all day if you don’t start in the morning! 🍺🍸🍹🍷

        Is my excitement over the long holiday weekend showing? 😉

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      1. So, imposter Gabby throws shade at the true fake Gabby. It took you hours to hatch that cover up….interesting!

        You can’t hide from the avatar, dipshit

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      2. You defend your fellow blithering idiot, Senile Joe .

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  3. People kowtow to the popular folks! Trump’s Administration failed to prosecute Hunter Biden and surprise, surprise! Biden’s people try to bury it as well!

    In other news, water still gets you wet, Wolf.

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    1. After 6 years, repukes still can’t tell us what crimes Hunter has committed. Diaper Don would call it a witch hunt

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      1. NBC News can.

        Federal prosecutors have considered four possible charges against Hunter Biden
        Possible charges are two misdemeanor counts for failure to file taxes, a single felony count of tax evasion and a felony count related to a gun purchase.

        April 20, 2023, 3:36 PM PDT

        By Sarah Fitzpatrick, Tom Winter, Ken Dilanian and Michael Kosnar

        Federal prosecutors have considered charging Hunter Biden with three tax crimes and a charge related to a gun purchase, said two sources familiar with the matter.

        The possible charges are two misdemeanor counts for failure to file taxes, a single felony count of tax evasion related to a business expense for one year of taxes, and the gun charge, also a potential felony.

        Two senior law enforcement sources told NBC News about “growing frustration” inside the FBI because investigators finished the bulk of their work on the case about a year ago. A senior law enforcement source said the IRS finished its investigation more than a year ago.

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      2. you stupid dipshit…..no fucking person within the DOJ is going on the record saying they are considering charges against Hunter. They have NOTHING!…..WAKE UP !… you honestly are fucking delusional….go service your goats.

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      3. The crime is called treason. Passing government secrets to enemy nations. [Miranda Devine even published the Hunter emails containing secrets buried in classified documents possessed by V. P. Joe—which were sold to companies connected to the CCP]……

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      4. Sounds like Fake Gabby is in denial of the two tiered justice system in place under the Senile Joe Dictatorship.

        “https://twitter.com/RepPfluger/status/1661125710981857281?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1661125710981857281%7Ctwgr%5E461957ccedd0d38f17e12544921cf812f7dba7d5%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.thegatewaypundit.com%2F2023%2F05%2Ftop-fbi-official-admits-she-never-read-durham%2F

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    2. We never had a Trump FBI to investigate the Hunter laptop. We had Comey, Strzok, McCabe, Rothstein, and Wray. All of them wanted Hillary to win and everyone but
      Wray backed Hillary’s phony claim that Trump had colluded with the Russians even though by July, 2016 they knew it wasn’t true. All manufactured by Hillary’s campaign to take heat off of the server scandal. (See Brennen’s notes as referenced in the Durham report.) And now the whistleblowers in the FBI are confirming what we all expected – that the investigation into the laptop was intentionally “slow walked” by the FBI. It continues today. The original investigation team was re-assigned a few weeks ago when the investigation was nearly complete after the whistleblower complained about intentional delays. The weaponization of the FBI and DOJ should concern everyone, it is one more step toward a Marxist totalitarian regime.

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      1. PLOW:”We never had a Trump FBI to investigate the Hunter laptop.”

        You had something better, his name was Bill Barr. Another prime example of your glaring confirmation bias. Everything you post gets debunked.

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      2. PS…. your whistleblowers have proven to be a political scam….Gym Jordan gets exposed for hiding material facts….. debunked again!

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      3. Gabby: Mr. Barr was the Attorney General, not the head of the FBI. Resigned about a month before his term ended. Had nothing to do with investigating the Hunter Biden laptop. Do you still think my comments were debunked? Try making a factual argument. This self congratulating theme when you lose the argument looks silly.

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      4. plow…..Barr was the top cop in the land. It’s absolutely his job to start an investigation. Barr had the ultimate authority over the FBI, not Wray…..nice try!

        Dude, you’re starting to sound like a simpleton……relax!

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      5. If Comey wanted Hillary to win, why did he reopen the investigation of her a week before the election? That very likely decided the election.

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      6. Like I have said numerous times, Plow suffers from confirmation bias. He cherry-picks the details to fuel his narrative then people like us come back and debunked this BS.

        The guy claims to be a lawyer.

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      7. Pious Jim Comey obviously wanted Hillary to win or else he would have prosecuted her for her thousands of crimes. Instead he absolved her and then met with Christopher Steele to persecute Trump for fake crimes.

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      1. Your constant stalking is beyond creepy…If this was a legitimate blog, your pathetic ass would have been banned weeks ago.

        Let’s meet up, you little pussy boy!

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      2. What the fuck is wrong with you? You post under Gabby(Real), Gabby, and “G” just to name a few. Scott really does need to ban your ass.

        Let’s meet up and rumble, pussy boy

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      3. let’s meet up is not threatening dipshit…plus, you’re the only “poster” I want to meet… quit acting like there are others….pussy boy!

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  4. can the yooniversity ask for there moneys back frum the suffiticated exec surch firm synce thay cant seam to find a qwalifyed AD purson?

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  5. Credit to Scott Wolf, I also beat my head against the wall tweeting about the Cincinnati budget deficit. Wouldn’t have said a damn word if Bohn had just hired Urban Mayer like everybody thought he would. Deserves credit for bringing in Riley. I think Riley stays focused and keeps the players focused. Riley best thing to happen to USC (overall, not just football) since Carroll.

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    1. Yeah CR, bozo FB was certainly laser focused vs Ore. St., Utah, and again in Vegas, and at the Cotton Pickers Bowl.

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  6. I see where this is going … Sandy Barbour and Mike Bohn racking up big budget deficits. This is standard operating procedure for the federal government. USC will never have to pay it back.

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    1. you sound confused!… You voted for the orange cheeto twice, yet he ran up an over 200-year-old “national debt” by 25% in four short years. But you wait until Biden is in office to bitch about it…..interesting!

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      1. Gabby: You may want to consider what the economy was like before the Covid outbreak. Doing historically well, 20% returns in the stock market, 3% inflation, 300,000 new manufacturing jobs, record revenues, energy independence, ect. When you omit Covid from your analysis, it really makes you look dishonest and you always do it. Try to be credible in your arguments. Are you seriously arguing that Trump is responsible for the historic collapse of the economy following Covid when public health officials were telling us we need to “lock down” all activities. Come on, why do you keep trying to peddle this garbage. Do you also believe the borders are secure, Hunter did nothing wrong, Beau died in Iraq, and white supremacist are the biggest threat to the nation.

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      2. Plow….trump owns covid, he was in charge, and you can’t cherry-pick the good and ignore the bad…..another prime example of your confirmation bias… you need to look into the minor and get honest with yourself. …..debunked again….dude, it’s like taking candy from a baby with you. …..

        PS….trump was the only prez in modern history to never break 3% GDP and the only prez to leave the office with fewer jobs than when he started.

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      3. PSS…..The stock market is not the economy. Only 25% of Americans have money in the stock market and 10% own 90% of its total value. debunked again!

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      4. Two wrongs dont mak a right.

        Actually I blame Reagan for convincing Republicans that deficits dont matter.

        We have got to the point where we really cant kick this can down the road any further. It is time to take some steps forward in cutting spending. We need to make military spending more efficient. We spend more than the next 10 countries combined. It is impossible to cut the deficit without cutting military expenses.

        If Republicans want to take this seriously, then military spending needs to be on the board too.

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      5. I concur 100%. I would also include the charity we offer to other countries. I lost count of how much money we have given Urkanie. I have no problem helping them out, it just needs to be in proportion to what other countries are spending.

        I will agree with one thing Trump said, NATO countries were not contributing enough to meet their contractual obligations.

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      6. 86% of the people who died from covid under Biden’s were non-vaccinated. How can Biden be responsible for the stupidity of anti-vaxxers? debunked again!

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      7. Gabby: “86% who died were not vaccinated.” Bullshit. Cite your source. This 86% claim includes the 18 month period before the vaccine was developed and distributed. It is misleading. The vaccine was only effective for a few months after significant distribution, the virus then mutated, became less deadly, and then the vaccine was no longer necessary or effective. No reliable clinical studies show it was effective to stop transmission. And it had horrendous side affects but the Biden administration mandated it to every government worker regardless of age or health and wanted to force in on everyone including young children as a prerequisite to attending school. This was evil but Gabby likes government mandates. He likes the government to tell him how to think and what to do.

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      8. plow: “This 86% claim includes the 18 month period before the vaccine was developed and distributed. It is misleading.”

        I think you’re misleading!. The Government acknowledge covid as a pandemic in March 2020 and they received a vaccine for public use in late November 2020. Do the math, that’s only 10 months…..

        DEBUNKED AGAIN!…..give it a rest….go find something productive to do.

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      9. ps….The vaccine was only effective for a few months after significant distribution, the virus then mutated, became less deadly, and then the vaccine was no longer necessary or effective.

        Let me guess, this came from Tucker or Alex Jones. Because I can’t find one credit source to fact-check this statement! Dude, you’re full of more shit than so cal’s outhouse!

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      10. 700,000 Americans died after Senile Joe became our Dictator.

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      11. Your rebuttals are weak sauce. What happened to the days when your job was to present convincing rebuttals. little pussy boy hiding behind an imposter!

        Let’s rumble!

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      12. Your manic depressive mind can’t deal with reality, Fake Gabby. Your only solutions are lies, violence and suppression of free speech just like the rest of your Democrats.

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      13. Gabby – I think that your information about the vaccines is wrong. The US has 4% of world population, but 15% of COVID deaths. But the real issue of whether the COVID vaccines and lockdowns were the right strategy actually has more to do with “excess deaths” a term used in insurance underwriting. It is pretty clear that the excess death rate of mortality in a country that used vaccines and lockdowns is worse than in countries that stayed open. The reason is that excess deaths from suicide, lack of exercise and lack of socialization, etc are worse than the number of deaths from the disease.

        If you cant, or wont acknowledge that government policy is more determined by financial benefit to specific business interests than by what is rational, then we will probably never agree on anything. Everything from housing policy to healthcare to tax policy, etc is driven by lobbyists from the rich and powerful or special interests. We dont have a government that serves the interests of the general public. And we dont have a healthcare system that delivers good results for health outcomes, but it does deliver great profits.

        There is a big difference between the judgement of scientists who are knowledgeable and what you will hear as official policy from government agencies. Operation Warpspeed was a military operation, driven by military personnel and procurement, not healthcare administrators.

        The worse part of it was the suppression of public discourse. Good science takes place as a result of intense debate between differing datapoints. The attempt to silence voices that dissent is not scientific. Dr Fauci is NOT God and is not the one human being who can dispense scientific knowledge. Although he is the one guy who could make researchers and companies rich, so he got the bully-pulpit. Trump deserves blame for listening to Fauci.

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      14. I also feel your information about covid is wrong. Here is an example where I debunked one of your assertions about increased suicide rates.

        https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/podcasts/2021/20211105/20211105.htm

        Sweden was the only country in Europe to not do any type of a lockdown, how did they fair? Denmark, Norway, and Finland, with a combined population of around 16.75 million, had recorded 4,331 deaths attributed to coronavirus during the early months (259 per million). All three enforced lockdowns early on in the pandemic. Sweden, by contrast, has registered 12,798 deaths, and possesses a population of 10.2 million, meaning it has a far higher death rate than its immediate neighbors (1,255 per million), according to Johns Hopkins University data.

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  7. Bohn was tone deaf to the reality of the modern work world, but this is blown way out of proportion. He was an immense success at what truly mattered.

    When companies stop becoming about results and start adopting a culture of high school pettiness, with in-cliques that resist being judged on merit, they generally just become incompetent. Seems to me like the biggest problem with Bohn’s tenure was that he didnt clear out enough of the dead wood that would come back to bite him.

    Now Folt is going to waste lots of money and try to insulate herself from any criticism, so she will probably pick an AD that is really political, and less results-oriented.

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    1. Agree with everything you stated Gametv. Reagan spent too much. The military needs to be more cost effective. And companies need to judge employees on job performance, not likeability. Unfortunately, I think we are rowing uphill on this one and it is destroying our country. There are a lot of people in this country, for example government unions, and the administration at USC, who do not want to be judged by job performance. The equity crowd is growing and the merit group is shrinking.

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      1. Nothing you say is based on reality. You are a manic depressive loon who needs institutionalization at Atascadero.

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  8. A economics debate on Scott Wolf’s blog? This is hysterical. This is EXACTLY why I’m independent. Hey, mental midgets, you want to control inflation? Pay off ridiculous deficits and hemorraging debt that’s $93,988 per citizen? And keep Social Security solvent?

    Raise taxes and reduce spending (or cap it to the same rate of GDP growth) while punishing corporations/hedge funds who avoid paying any taxes using inversion or other “overseas” schemes by holding their executives bonuses until money is brought back to the US. Even if they use it as stock buybacks, it beats what’s going on now.

    If Clinton and John Kasich can balance the budget then these morons have 0 excuses!

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    1. Do you ever listen to Russel Brand? I am still not OK with corporations using PPP for stock buybacks. They should be returning that money to help reduce the deficit.

      PPP cost taxpayers roughly $4 for every $1 of wages and benefits received by workers in “saved” jobs. The other $3 is the crime

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    2. Hey Bizarro World: Did we discuss the Federal Reserve, monetary policy, or fiscal policy? T-bills, the discount rate to member banks? We were talking about the government spending too much asshole! Stop trying to act self important. What would you possibly know about economics? Your the same jackass that said that Karen Bass, the socialist/BLM/defund the police candidate won the mayoral race because she had the backing of small businesses – particularly construction and trucking companies. She is more qualified than Caruso? Where do you come up with this bullshit, a UTLA meeting on how unionized teachers can avoid working for over a year and still get the Governor to fund pensions with Covid money. You and your Marxist union are corrupt and a major reason the State of California is in a freefall.

      And Clinton didn’t balance the budget. In 1992, when the Republicans swept the midterms, Newt Gingrich forced a balanced budget on Clinton. Kasich had nothing to do with balancing the federal budget.

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      1. Plow:” And Clinton didn’t balance the budget. In 1992, when the Republicans swept the midterms, Newt Gingrich forced a balanced budget on Clinton.”

        There are, indeed, two main heroes in the story of the remarkable budget surplus of 1998, but neither of them is Newt Gingrich or his Republican Congress. It turns out that their contribution to deficit reduction did more harm than good. No, the true heroes of deficit reduction were, first, President Clinton, whose 1993 budget—passed without a single Republican vote—raised taxes on the wealthy and dramatically altered the nation’s fiscal path, and second, a steadily improving economy. Those two factors, and particularly the interaction between them, account for virtually the entire fiscal improvement. Contrary to Gingrich’s assertion, legislation passed by the Republican-led Congress of 1995 through 1997 combined to actually worsen the fiscal situation,

        DEBINKED AGAIN!…..I have to question your intelligence.

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      2. You have no intelligence. BJ Clinton was going to institute his wife’s single payer monstrosity pet project Hillarycare but was prevented from destroying the economy by his fellow Democrats.

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      3. Plow Horse you truly are a dumb beast. The government spends too much because of political cowardice. May I recommend a book (get the audio version, your comprehension sucks) by David Stockman, The Triumph of Politics. Kicking the can (which ole Nuclear GinGRINCH enjoyed) instead of balancing budgets meant spending never became reduced unless by extraordinary means like sequestration or the hostage taking government shutdowns all initiated by stupid politicians who lacked general economic understanding-like you. If you thought the “Contract With America” was sound or proper governance then why hasn’t anyone else embraced it? I can’t help if you won’t give Clinton or Kasich credit for handing off a surplus to George Bush, who spent the money just like he spent his daddy’s fortune. Oh, and Gingrich was too busy trying to impeach Clinton to worry about balancing anything but his waistline or checkbooks.

        By the way, Karen Bass just sent a budget to the LA City Council of $6 billion dollars with $1 billion that goes towards homeless and $100 million to getting rid of tents and homeless encampments. She also increased funding to the police up to $1 billon dollars after the last moron (like yourself) cuts spending for the inept LAPD to appease the leftists who hated him so much. Caruso had no support from unions, he should have ran as an independent. He lacked the experience to be a politician. That’s all. She isn’t perfect but she knows how to be competent in some areas. Stop being so emotional; your hysterical and behaving like a fishwife.

        Gabby, as much as I hate buybacks, its capitalism and without any moral hazard then if the shareholders don’t mind then companies are going to do what benefits them at the moment. When the government starts telling businesses how or where to spend their revenue, then you end up with a crap show like China.

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      4. World: “Stop being so emotional; your hysterical and behaving like a fishwife.”

        Revenue?….. You seem to be confusing PPP(money that was dumped from the cargo door courtesy of the orange cheeto) with earned revenue. You’re ok with taxpayer funds being used to enrich the already rich?…. I, as a taxpaying citizen, have issues with that. The right constantly complains about socialism yet Trump used socialism to save capitalism, but it backfired with the aggressive stock buybacks. Another one of Trump’s miscalculated moves!

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      5. World: From the Cato Institute:

        “Skeptics said [balancing the budget] could not be done in seven years. The GOP did it in four.

        Now let us contrast this with the Clinton fiscal record. Recall that it was the Clinton White House that fought Republicans every inch of the way in balancing the budget in 1995. When Republicans proposed their own balanced‐​budget plan, the White House waged a shameless Mediscare campaign to torpedo the plan — a campaign that the Washington Post slammed as “pure demagoguery.” It was Bill Clinton who, during the big budget fight in 1995, had to submit not one, not two, but five budgets until he begrudgingly matched the GOP’s balanced‐​budget plan. In fact, during the height of the budget wars in the summer of 1995, the Clinton administration admitted that “balancing the budget is not one of our top priorities.”

        And lest we forget, it was Bill Clinton and his wife who tried to engineer a federal takeover of the health care system — a plan that would have sent the government’s finances into the stratosphere. Tom Delay was right: for Clinton to take credit for the balanced budget is like Chicago Cubs pitcher Steve Trachsel taking credit for delivering the pitch to Mark McGuire that he hit out of the park for his 62nd home run.”

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      6. Dude, you’re bitching about something that happened 30 years. No one gives a fuck, plus it has zero relevance to the current state of the union. You get spun out when someone debunks your BS. Now you have been reduced to name-calling, the same shit you often accused me of. Go find something productive to do. Teach your kids why slavery was bad.

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  9. The article written by Justin Williams is compelling at first glance but a closer look at the instances cited there isn’t much there. Most of what he writes is, as expected, hearsay. The one person he quotes more than the rest is Kim McGraw – a former associate AD @ CIN – she is cited as having a beef about salary which was ‘settled’ i.e. she played the – female oppressed card the race card and then some 4 years later when the LAT found her complaint – she claimed

    ‘…“she saw Bohn make unwanted physical contact with women, including squeezing their shoulders and putting his arm around them,” and that Bohn often “wasn’t present in the department at all.”

    He also quotes Petros Papadakis noting Bohn not knowing two current assistant coaches assuming the two were alums at a post-game celebration. Papadakis is an amusing soul who holds court every Wednesday morning around 5:30 am on 570 AM KLAC with ‘Two Pros and a Cup of Joe’. Yesterday morning he had little to say save what all have noted – how sudden the sacking and Bohn missing mtgs. etc.. Papadakis self-destructed some 10+ yrs ago shooting his mouth off daily about Pat Haden then found his sweet gig at Galen was cancelled. He now entertains daily M-F from 3 – 6 pm with Matt Smith who is the radio announcer of the LZ Chargers and Petros well his gigs are relegated to the: ACC, Conf USA, un Belt, Mid-American and Mtn. West

    Bohn is a tragic fool for ignoring it’s not the 1980’s anymore -it’s well into the 3rd decade of the 21st Century if the remarks he’s alleged to have said are true. But the real dagger is the claim of his being ‘handsy’ with the female staff at the McKay Center – that is what was also alleged at CIN. If that is true good riddance – what a sad end at 62 yrs of age that this is what he ends his public service.

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    1. If you want to talk about failure & flaming out look home. What’s left of your country, part of no union, and getting its ass kicked by by a former vassal state is high comedy. I’d be stockpiling potatoes instead of acting the fool on here.

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  10. Frankly Rusoviet, I think this is more evidence that Bohn was not terminated because of valid sexual harassment or hostile work environment allegations: You state:

    “she saw Bohn make unwanted physical contact with women, including squeezing their shoulders and putting his arm around them,” and that Bohn often “wasn’t present in the department at all.”

    This is trivial stuff. Nothing that suggests the conduct was pervasive and made the workplace hostile. Its not like he repeatedly sniffs children or grown women hair, or grabs them, or has kids feel up his legs, or has a 19 year old intern give him a blow job in the white house while he eats a pizza (Monica Lewinski) or starts to fondle a women breasts while she is asking for a job because her husband is under federal investigation. (Kathryn Wiley)

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    1. I’ve told you idiots it’s b/c Bohn wouldn’t deal with the NIL leaches and the donors who wanted access and to have input on decisions. Bohn was a weirdo from day one. That was obvious. They got together and decided to rat-fuck Bohn by going to Carol and saying Bohn’s a perv and if you don’t can him we’re not writing anymore checks. It’s not complicated. Since when has USC EVER chosen righteousness over cash money donations? I’ll wait. Wasn’t there a video of the Georgia D-lineman who’s new here put up about his top floor downtown apartment. I’m sure it’s just a coincidence.

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    2. I believe it was the original perv you were talking about – Jack our Jack aka ‘St. John The Divine’ with the WH press corp applauding he did such to a 19 yr old in the WH pool back in 1962 then handed her over for more ‘rodgering’.

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  11. I don’t know where Plow got his playbook, but that dude is out in left field to the point of embarrassment. He keeps confusing a belief with a fact.

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    1. You are a total embarrassment but the good news is you didn’t attend USC even for a night course so we will not be linked to you when you have your inevitable 19th nervous breakdown and violent confrontation with the local authorities.

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  12. I hope the Republicans go through with forcing the US into default and you all lose your Social Security and Medicare. Why in the world would you spend so much time on a site of a person you claim to despise. I mean, you fucking idiots spend time impersonating each other, pretending to be an 80 year old dead dog, Pudly’s mom, Clay Helton’s wife an on and on. I do not get it. Good luck paying for your Depends when the first of the month comes around and your old person welfare check isn’t in the mail. The mail ain’t funded either.

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  13. this is a fact…he has vastly improved SC sports…HE FIRED hellton,and hired an exceedingly good coach…end of story…the rest is woke BS…period

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  14. If he believes he was wrongfully terminated/forced retirement, then find a lawyer and sue away. I’m sure he can post a request for representation on this blog and find some takers-of his retirement money!

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  15. By the way, Gabby, define what is taxpayer money and what belongs to a company? In economics, the money accumulated by a company is considered cashflow or revenue. The state has no reason to mandate how that cashflow should be used. The state can ask for money in the form of taxes but if they want to have an effective fiat policy then the state should not use a regressive tax policy which allows big corporations to pay 0 taxes while individual workers or company employees feed the state limited tax revenue and create inflationary pressure that monetary policy cannot fix. Arthur Laffer and the trickle down ponies were wrong, along with Friedman. The biggest complainer/no solution “expert” who helped to destroy plenty of policies.

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    1. Please go back and familiarize yourself with the pandemic PPP program that was funded 100% through the government. The government is funded by taxpayers, right? Revenue is not what I am referring to, it’s the government charity that corporations took with a big smile and used to enrich themselves through buybacks, while employees suffered and inflation took off.

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