Former Penn State University president Graham Spanier said he will soon begin working for the federal government on projects related to national security.
“For the next several months, as I transition to my post-presidential plans, I will be working on a special project for the U.S. government relating national security. This builds on my prior positions working with federal agencies to foster improved cooperation between our nation’s national security agencies and other entities,” Spanier said in an Email.
Spanier was ousted as the university’s leader on Nov. 9, less than a week after former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky was charged with child sex abuse.
Penn Live
Some times you would just like to pretend that the notion that if someone behaves badly or poorly enough in a high position, then they will get a job at the White House, is hyperbole. Alas, it is not.
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.
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