May
22

HHS to spend $20 million on PR to promote ObamaCare

And ... guess who got the contract?


You know what ObamaCare really needs?  No, not a Constitutional loophole, or a subservient Supreme Court.  It needs a public-relations campaign to convince the majorty of Americans who want it repealed that they actually love Big Brother government control of their health care.  And guess what?  We all get to pay for it: The Health [...]

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Apr
20

Unbelievable: Jon Corzine still bundling mega-bucks for Obama’s campaign

Culture of corruption.


The information’s hiding in plain sight but it’s still a nifty catch by the Standard’s Daniel Halper. You know why? Because the idea that Jon Corzine is still raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for The One is so insane and implausible, virtually no one would have thought to check. Of course that’s not happening. [...]

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Apr
17

GSA Inspector General investigating potential bribes and kickbacks at agency

Explains Neely's Fifth Symphony.


This may come as a shock to readers, but the agency that spent hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars on bogus, self-congratulatory “meetings” and bubble baths for its regional commissioner might also have been involved in a little graft, too.  The Inspector General of the GSA told Congress yesterday that he has opened an investigation [...]

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Dec
30

Another Obama donor convicted of fraud

A $21 million fraud, at that.


File this one under culture of corruption. Obama supporters just can’t seem to stay out of trouble, can they? This latest scandal involves a former Tarheels basketball player and a $21 million bank fraud scheme. New York Daily News reports: Courtney Dupree was convicted of vastly overstating the billings of his Long Island City-based lighting company [...]

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Aug
14

Culture of Corruption is a hate crime

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Aug
12

Thank you! Culture of Corruption at #1 on NYT list for second week

Got word this afternoon that Culture of Corruption has held steady at #1 on the New York Times best-seller list for the second week in a row. Still have a long way to go to match my friend Mark Levin’s amazing success, but the response to the book has been humbling and heartening. [...] Read the rest »

Aug
10

Snarking at conservative books

Before Culture of Corruption hit #1 on the NYTimes best-seller list and other lists this week, my friend Mark Levin’s Liberty and Tyranny held the top spot for 12 weeks and has never ranked lower than #3 over the past 19 weeks. [...] Read the rest »

Aug
07

Culture of Corruption: Dodd/Conrad cleared in Countrywide probe

The Senate Ethics Committee on Friday dismissed complaints against Democratic Sens. Chris Dodd (Conn.) and Kent Conrad (N.D.) over their participation in Countrywide Financial Corp.’s VIP lending program.

But the panel cautioned the senators that they should have “exercised more vigilance” in their dealings with the mortgage giant to avoid an appearance of preferential treatment.

Yeah right, like anyone in the Senate, especially the Senate “ethics” committee (isn’t that an oxymoron or something?) was going to find any wrongdoing by Mr. Chris “I’m a VIP” Dodd. The entire cesspool called the United States Senate should be cleared by voters this next go-round and we need to start fresh. I’d vote for your neighbor, really. They’d have a better understanding of the hard-working majority of this country than these buffoons we call politicians. Rat bastards.

Aug
05

Culture of Corruption: Cold Cash edition

Former Democrat Rep. [...] Read the rest »

Aug
05

Culture of corruption: Hill edition

Most ethical House ever… [...] Read the rest »

Aug
03

Support the Czar Accountability and Reform Act of 2009

I met with a group of terrific conservative House Republicans on the Hill last week to talk about Culture of Corruption. Two of the dominant themes from the book we discussed: transparency and accountability. [...] Read the rest »

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