Ilhan Omar: Why She Polarizes, and Why Her Endorsement Matters Now
Minneapolis Test: Omar’s Pick, DMV Fears, and the Line Between Identity and Civic Norms.
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Minneapolis Test: Omar’s Pick, DMV Fears, and the Line Between Identity and Civic Norms.
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What began as a weapon against Trump now threatens to spin back on its creators, with prosecutors themselves facing subpoenas in the eye of a political storm.
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How a lifelong insider became the cautionary tale for a government that never forgets — or forgives.
John Bolton: The Swamp’s Most Explosive Rat Read More »
They’re not breaking the system; they’re demonstrating how it was designed. Disclosure delays, token fines, and bureaucratic theater neuter the intent.
the STOCK Act Fails To Deter Ethical Malfeasance Read More »
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell and her former bodyguard, Jeffrey Vappie, were indicted on federal charges, including fraud, conspiracy, and obstruction of justice. But boy, it was living LARGE for a while…
LaToya Cantrell: Gucci Mayor, Creative Traveller Read More »
The long, lucrative career of a political hack backbencher that never quite ends. How one congresswoman became a living museum of political entitlement.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz: Still Here, Still Terrible Read More »
The King of the Swamp Rats finds himself swimming in a vast ocean all alone and only himself to blame. Swept out to sea by a hurricane of his own making.
John Brennan: The Swamp Rat Who Dug His Own Hole Read More »
As a candidate, Krasner touted the elimination of cash bail as a cornerstone of reform. As D.A., he has turned that ideal into a cynical procedural ploy — one that has now cost innocent lives.
Philadelphia’s Experiment with Painless Justice Meets Reality Read More »
Letitia James’ pattern of fraud and perjury is well documented and goes back all the way to 1983. How a “rule-of-law” brand keeps tripping over its own paper trail.
Letitia James: Forty Years, Dozens of Deeds Read More »