Topic: Corruption

A Tragedy Worse Than Epstein’s Island, But With Less Paperwork September 8, 2025 Kevin Finn Biden’s team was running what amounts to a government-sanctioned child distribution network.
RFK Jr. Under Fire September 8, 2025 J. Robert Smith The second toughest job in the Trump administration isn’t vice president or secretary of defense or secretary of state. It’s secretary of Health and Human Services. 
That's why they call it 'karma' August 26, 2025 M. Walter It turns out that talking about charges and drawing damning conclusions before they’re filed is a bad thing
Retribution, Unfinished Business, or Something Else? August 23, 2025 Clarice Feldman Is the raid on John Bolton’s home retribution? Revival of a dormant case against him for mishandling national security? Something more sinister?
The DoJ's Record of Bias August 18, 2025 Louis McWilliams We’ve come to realize that internal investigations are designed to throw a few jabs but never a knockout punch. 
AG Letitia James, corrupt prosecutor, may soon be on trial August 13, 2025 Susan Quinn The DOJ convenes a grand jury, and James’s rabid persecution of Trump may not go unpunished.
The Federal Job Cuts Disaster That Never Was August 6, 2025 Blaine L. Pardoe While the media and Democrat lawmakers assured us that there would be chaos and a body count as a result of federal job cuts, what was the real impact?  
Susan Rice and the crime nobody’s talked about August 5, 2025 M. Walter Susan Rice knew what she was doing. 
Will Restoring Justice be Trump’s Greatest Achievement? August 5, 2025 Scott S. Powell Achieving rapid progress in the restoration of equal justice under the law will help restore America’s moral capital and help open the way for national spiritual revival. 
Has the breaking point been reached? August 4, 2025 Dennis Lund When we look at the Democrat Party of today, can anyone honestly say that they have not been corrupted? 
Hunger in Plain Sight August 3, 2025 Jason Cooper If the New York Times could virtue signal more efficiently by claiming the Jews bake the blood of non-Jews into their matzah crackers then so be it, it would.
The Elephant, the Mouse, and the Machine August 3, 2025 Rick McDowell We are living through an era of professional gaslighting so refined it could qualify for a Ph.D. in psychological warfare.
What Has the Intelligence Community Done for U.S. Lately? August 4, 2025 Christopher Chantrill The Durham Annex is out and we know that the Dems and the Intelligence Community were fumbling a pathetic play to stay in the game for one more quarter. 
RIP Disparate Outcomes, Credentialism, and the Russian Collusion Hoax August 2, 2025 Clarice Feldman It’s clear the Administration is taking its time to reveal the Russiagate investigation’s conclusions for maximum impact -- an impact that will result in arrests of a number of people who pulled off this fraud. 
Don’t ban congressional stock trading, leverage it July 31, 2025 Noel S. Williams It is confounding how politicians, especially members of Congress, manage to increase their wealth far beyond their pay or inherited assets. 
What did Nancy Pelosi know and when did she know it? July 31, 2025 M. Walter The long-classified annex from the Durham report tells us what Nancy was really up to.
Did Trump's victory hurt Obama's feelings? July 29, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. What led Obama to allegedly organize a takedown of the Trump presidency?
U.S. consumer confidence up July 29, 2025 Ethel C. Fenig ...to the disappointment of the Trump naysayers.
Silence is Not Always Golden July 27, 2025 Kevin Finn It's been said that you can judge the worth of a story by the effect it has on the opposition. 
Deflect, Distract, but Game’s Up! July 26, 2025 Clarice Feldman The Democrats asked for transparency and they’re going to get it good and hard.
That’s what you get when you invite Hunter Biden July 22, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. Hunter Biden doesn’t get it. 
Go away, Tulsi July 22, 2025 J.R. Dunn Andrew McCarthy's got it all figured out. 
Pencil Neck Schiff: The tip of the iceberg? July 20, 2025 Mark C. Ross How many other senators and representatives have played fast and loose with the status of their residency… mostly for financial gain?
It’s Bigly Hitting the Fan Week July 19, 2025 Clarice Feldman Swamp, meet tsunami. 
It's hard to de-hoax some Democrats July 15, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. Some people have reported seeing Elvis eating breakfast at a Denny's in Nashville. 
Behold the naked emperor July 15, 2025 Mark C. Ross Skepticism of those who rule over us is embedded in human nature. 
Queen Ursula survives -- barely July 10, 2025 Thomas Kolbe European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has survived a motion of no confidence in the European Parliament.
Yep -- it was Obama July 8, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. It was a full effort, and Obama was in the middle of it.
The government's Epstein problem July 7, 2025 Nick Lopez None of us ever would have heard of Jeffery Epstein had the government not brought him up.
Dirty Deeds, Judicial Ping Pong, and the BBB July 5, 2025 Clarice Feldman What a week! The 2016 and 2020 plots against Trump are now confirmed; the Supreme Court is finally acting to restore judicial integrity; and the ballooning welfare state finally is punctured.
All the President's (auto) Pens June 16, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. The Watergate break-in always gets a lot of coverage from reporters every year. 
Civil War 2.0? June 9, 2025 Kevin Finn If Democratic leaders are rallying their base to view the protests as a defense of democratic values, it may potentially escalate into more widespread conflicts similar to those that occurred in 2020. 
Business as usual in the Senate GOP June 9, 2025 Julio Rivera Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kans.) attempts to torpedo a Trump-supported bill in hopes of pulling in a few bucks. 
Autopen Nation: It’s Bigger Than Biden June 9, 2025 Christopher Chantrill Autopens aren’t really the problem. The problem is the conceit that administrative government is a benefit to humanity, rather than just the usual conceit of a ruling class.
The highly questionable 2020 presidential election results June 2, 2025 S. Stanley Young and Warren B. Kindzierski Smelly circumstances consistent with juicing 2020 votes for Biden occurred.
Pope Leo, Stop Catholics from Killing Themselves May 25, 2025 Gene Thomas Gomulka In light of the underreported suicide rate among victims of clerical sexual abuse, it remains to be seen just how pro-life Pope Leo XIV truly is.
The Party of Ba’al and Jezebel May 25, 2025 Kevin Finn Together, the Ba’al and Jezebel archetypes form a toxic synergy of despair and deception. 
If the autopen could talk... May 22, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. Who knew that we'd be talking so much about an autopen? 
Dereliction of duty at the highest level May 20, 2025 Tony Lentini Biden’s cabinet surely witnessed what we all saw through what they insisted were our lying eyes. 
A Legal Ft. Sumter? May 12, 2025 Paul C. Binotto A new lawsuit threatens Chief Justice John Roberts' Supreme Court standing. 
Judge Not April 26, 2025 Clarice Feldman Judges play stupid games and win stupid prizes. 
Donald Trump: Right Man, Right Moment April 23, 2025 Bob Kingsley What happened to our nation during COVID set the table for accepting all that happened next.
Maybe it's time to clean up the 25th April 6, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. It's obvious to anyone that President Biden's elevator did not go to the top floor. 
Nearing the Final Battle Against the Deep State March 29, 2025 Clarice Feldman The campaign to wrest control of the state from the hands of the deep state bureaucracy rolls on. 
Dems 2025: Stalingrad II or Keystone Kops? March 23, 2025 Christopher Chantrill Why are the Democrats refighting the battle of Stalingrad?
Righteous Attacks Bringing the Left to Heel March 22, 2025 Clarice Feldman Well, it went around... and now here it comes. 
When silence is permission March 21, 2025 Blaine L. Pardoe When you see attacks on Tesla dealerships, it hard to divorce those images from the German Nazi’s Kristallnacht.
Captain Ahab, meet Chief Justice Roberts March 21, 2025 Alan Loncar What exactly has happened to the Chief Justice?
The Chief justice is wrong -- Obstruction is the plan March 21, 2025 Maker S. Mark President Trump and his team have been obstructed by multiple federal judges while trying to implement his agenda. 
Oregon: A war against legislative tyranny March 19, 2025 John Woods Democrats somehow win every close race in Oregon.
Hunter's Secret Service boondoggle March 19, 2025 James Zumwalt It is a relief to know the undeserved Secret Service protection Hunter was extended by virtue of an executive order signed by his father before departing office has now come to an end. 
The Founders Provided Remedies for a Runaway Judiciary March 17, 2025 Steve McCann What the country is witnessing is the culmination of many decades of ever-expanding judicial activism and the cowardice of the Congress to exert its prerogative to rein in this runaway usurpation of political power.
How Science Lies March 17, 2025 Lorene Leiter The differences in perception of science by conservatives and leftists is fascinating.
Hands in your back pocket March 17, 2025 The Empirical Observer Fraud, waste, abuse, and corruption seem to be the big words today. Can life lessons be taught that eliminate giving into the temptations of corruption?
The USAID Case: Judge Amir Ali’s $2 Billion Defiance Escalates March 12, 2025 Charlton Allen As the money flows, the Supreme Court’s failure to act enables unchecked judicial activism.
Is ActBlue a Criminal Enterprise? March 11, 2025 Steve McCann Never in the 236-year political history of the United States has there been a more expansive, criminal, and blatant scheme to manipulate the electoral process than the actions of ActBlue in league with the Democrat Party. 
With autopen in hand March 10, 2025 Silvio Canto, Jr. Did Biden sign all that stuff with pen in hand or was something else going on?
Democrat fundraising behemoth in legal trouble March 9, 2025 Robyn Dolgin ActBlue is one more brick in the “Blue Wall” giving way under scandal.
Scandals, the Bubblegum Pink Resistance, and Lawfare March 8, 2025 Clarice Feldman Not a bad week for the Administration which has, inter alia, gelded his domestic opposition, the UN, WHO, and the WEF, forced Trudeau into retirement, and exposed the EU as a collection of toothless poseurs. 
Breaking the chains of financial enslavement March 7, 2025 Maureen Steele For generations, Americans have been deceived, manipulated, and financially enslaved by a system designed not to serve them, but to extract from them. 
DOGE is only the beginning March 2, 2025 Mark C. Ross Our entire political establishment is on trial here. 
That GOP majority? It’s REDACTED February 28, 2025 M. Walter To say yesterday’s “big reveal” of the Epstein files was a bungle is too kind.
President Trump of the 30 (and a Couple) Days February 22, 2025 Clarice Feldman It’s been an exhausting four weeks for anyone watching the administration’s effort to reshape, modernize, and clean up the federal government. 
Trillions in Graft February 20, 2025 Todd and Erik Gregory DOGE is the corrective, the counterbalance to an abusive and rogue Treasury Department.
Democrats with Thin Skin and Glass Jaws April 14, 2024 Brian C. Joondeph Let's look at the record of Maxine Waters, who has been displaying a lot of hypocrisy lately.
WaPo fixture Philip Bump draws attention to the plight of the poor, unappreciated, politicians of DC, suggesting a raise April 4, 2024 Olivia Murray Philip Bump is, needless to say, the village idiot of the mainstream media.
DOJ wants to imprison the lady who found Ashley Biden’s diary and sold it to independent media April 4, 2024 Olivia Murray PSA: Don’t accidentally stumble upon deeply incriminating evidence of the Biden family because you might be facing jail time.
Maxine Waters's paid-mailer racket snowballs February 1, 2021 Monica Showalter It was lucrative awhile back. It looks even more lucrative now.
In San Francisco, the smell of poop overpowered by the stench of leftist corruption January 30, 2020 Monica Showalter In excrement-covered San Francisco, lawmen scoop up "Mr.Clean."
When Democrats whip out their pious talk about 'law,' beware... September 19, 2019 Jack Hellner The rule of law, equal treatment under the law, and the principle of no one is above the law are all just meaningless talking points for Democrats.
So why isn't Rep. Ilhan Omar's vida loca getting the same penalties Rep. Duncan Hunter's got? August 29, 2019 Monica Showalter Funny how just one side of the political spectrum gets penalized for the same thing the other side is doing.
'All about the Benjamins, Baby': Omar under the gun for using $6,000 in campaign funds to buy stuff for herself April 2, 2019 Monica Showalter Omar's accused misdeeds are exactly what got Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter kicked off his House Committee assignments. Double standard, anyone?
The corruption is starting early with the new class of far-left Democrats March 3, 2019 Monica Showalter Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Chirlaine McCray -- they're all seeing the kinds of ethics complaints that used to occur most often around been-there-too-long machine pols. The socialists are gettin started early.
Top congressional corruption miscreants exposed, and guess which party dominates December 18, 2018 Monica Showalter Pocket-lining, cover-ups, political opportunism. What a lovely picture as Democrats prepare to take over the House.
StarKist, Pelosi, political favors, and political corruption October 20, 2018 Jack Hellner When I heard that StarKist was being fined $100 million for price-fixing, I thought of Nancy Pelosi...
US charges Venezuela's socialist elites with stealing even the food September 12, 2018 Monica Showalter A top Treasury official said Venezuela's elites were stealing from a state food program and overcharging locals in what he called a "kleptocracy." Funny how socialism always leads to stealing.
Kamala Harris's $50,000 LAPD guards not her first corruption rodeo September 10, 2018 Monica Showalter Harris and the LAPD's Charlie Beck (who gave her the free police guards) go way back, with a long history of questionable transactions.
Joe Biden's got some dirty laundry stinking up his presidential ambitions August 28, 2018 Monica Showalter Ol' Joe, contrary to his aw-shucks everyman image, knows how to play the Washington swamp's pocket-lining games like a sharky pro.
Nothing more ridiculous than AMLO's promise to fight Mexico's 'corruption' July 2, 2018 Monica Showalter The one thing we can expect from Mexican president-elect AMLO's anti-corruption platform is...no end to the corruption. Guy hasn't a clue about how to get rid of it.
Does the press really know what corruption is? May 11, 2018 Jack Hellner Amid the great hullaballoo over whether President Trump's lawyer, Michael Cohen, sold access to the White House, here are some real access-for-favors issues the press has ignored.
FBI tries to claw back credibility – and maybe get on Trump's good side January 5, 2018 Monica Showalter Suddenly, suddenly, the FBI isn't so blasé about the doings of the Clinton Foundation, launching a new investigation into its pay-to-play activities.  Might it really be a quest for the FBI's lost credibility?
Democrat steals from charity, then pleads for mercy November 18, 2017 Monica Showalter Seeking to escape responsibility for her corruption conviction, former Rep. Corrine Brown (D-Fla.) pleaded with a court for mercy.  Any questions about why the public holds Congress in such contempt?
Why isn't Dingy Harry in the dock for corruption? September 1, 2017 Monica Showalter The former Senate majority leader's name popped up in a corruption investigation, exerting his political influence to get the whole thing buried.
Michelle Obama's 'nasty, rotty' school lunch guru busted for corruption August 9, 2017 Monica Showalter Anyone surprised that the Michelle Obama food program was an easy vehicle for corruption, as the Los Angeles Unified School District has discovered?
Clintons: The pay to play family May 13, 2017 Jack Hellner A recent spate of articles on Clinton Foundation activity suggests that the Clintons are nothing but a crime family.  The media are most culpable.
So who forgot to pen the criminals in at San Diego's glitzy new $555-million courthouse? April 8, 2017 Monica Showalter Half a billion dollars for a San Diego courthouse, and they forgot to put a lock on the door for the city's many convicts?
Was John Podesta Snared in a Kremlin Power Struggle? March 24, 2017 Monica Showalter John Podesta's cozy relationship with corrupt Russian oligarch Anatoly Chubais is worth a closer look. It may explain why his emails were hacked.  
So where does a Venezuelan VP get $150,000 to tell us he's not a drug dealer? February 23, 2017 Monica Showalter Venezuela's vice president, Tareck el-Aissami, has been accused of being a drug kingpin by the U.S. Treasury.  He's fighting back with big bucks for ads.
Formerly powerful Democrat in NY State sentenced to 12 years in the federal pen May 4, 2016 Thomas Lifson There are likely to be close to zero mainstream media references to a “culture of corruption” if this news even gets reported.
Olympics Without Borders February 18, 2014 Brian C. Joondeph Is 'passport swapping' ruining the Olympics?
The Birth of the American City-state February 16, 2014 Greg Penglis There is a huge separation in this country between the socialist big cities and the conservative countrysides. Here's a possible solution.
A Nagin Victim Speaks February 14, 2014 John Massoud Dulles Airport Taxi cheated by Nagin and cronies.
Silencing the Opposition February 1, 2014 Edward H. Stewart, Jr. From Schumer's lips to Obama's ears.
The Insights of Charles Krauthammer January 7, 2014 Lauri B. Regan Things that Matter -- a collection of necessary lessons from one of the world's sane men.
The Trillion-Plus Heist December 31, 2013 Sylvia Bokor The money that politicians and bureaucrats have looted has gone and continues to go into the pockets of the nonproductive.
The Nuclear Option: Misplaced Conservative Outrage December 12, 2013 Lester Jackson Those who think the filibuster was all that stood between us and tyranny need to think again, and fast.
The Unsurprising Corruption of Palestinian Authorities October 17, 2013 Michael Curtis Instead of dealing with the reality of Palestinian wastage and theft of financial resources, critics of Israel persist in bias and prejudicial behavior.
Hillary! Because What Difference Does it Make? September 15, 2013 Clarice Feldman It's time to review the record of a woman whose life is marked by deceit and professional failure and ask about the sanity and judgment of her ardent supporters.
The Chicago Way in Obamaland September 15, 2013 Tom Trinko As long as Obama is running America, it will be Obamaland -- where what's good for Obama is all that matters.
U.S. Aid to Cambodia's Corrupt Military August 18, 2013 Michael Benge America's cooperation with the corrupt Cambodian government is appoarching the level of open scandal.
Moral Extortion and Blackmail Rhetoric July 11, 2013 Michael Bargo, Jr. The Democratic technique for manipulating voters is chilkdish, obvious, and less than ethical -- but it worlks.
Federal enforcement, not Immigration Reform, is Needed May 4, 2013 Michael Bargo, Jr. Democratic politicians, having created the illegal immigration problem, have developed it into a political art form.
Foreign Aid is Immoral May 4, 2013 Paul Austin Murphy The sole accomplishment of foreign aid is halting third-world countries from pulling themselves up by their bootstraps.
Why Government Bureaucrats Abuse Taxpayers April 18, 2013 Michael Bargo, Jr. "Ordinary people, simply doing their jobs, and without any particular hostility on their part, can become agents in a terrible destructive process."
To the Lesser Crime February 22, 2013 Bruce Johnson The Jackson saga continues.
The Emperor of Ice Cream February 19, 2013 Leo Rennert Bibi prefers pistachio.
Let Them Eat Caviar November 27, 2012 Michael Curran Just about when you think the "Let them eat cake" thing could not be "improved" upon, along come some daring Californians (who wouldn't have guessed that?) to upset the bread cart.
Third World Corruption and the 2012 Election November 6, 2012 Selwyn Duke If we want more evil behavior, all we need do is reward it through toleration.
Danger on the Mekong October 28, 2012 Michael Benge With a repressive and corrupt leadership and its government and army rife with Khmer Rouge commanders, Cambodia is a country for sale to the highest bidder, to Vietnam, China, or anyone else if the price is right.
Obama Is Right October 22, 2012 William L. Gensert It's not that he hasn't told us stories; it's that the ones he has told bear little resemblance to reality.