New York state governmental corruption metastasized after the Civil War. Mayor William “Boss” Tweed’s famous ring in New York City elevated kickbacks to a high art. His ability to deliver votes ensured that legislators found it in their interest to…
Erick Erickson, a popular conservative writer and talk show host, made a brief splash within right-wing circles Monday with a National Review op-ed and follow-up monologue about the Right’s alleged departure from limited-government, free-market principles. I don’t know Erickson personally,…
In my more than 40 years of practicing law, I have learned that while lawsuits can bring disputes to an end, they cannot solve problems. Unfortunately, not all other lawyers have learned the same thing, and the effects of this…
So ubiquitous, and acceptable, is sports gambling these days that Clay Travis offers free prop bets for March Madness games on The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show. And it’s not only the successor to the great Rush Limbaugh pushing…
What would you think about a Washington insider who was a partner in a big D.C. lobbyist law firm called Covington & Burling, the founder of a self-identified “nonpartisan” advocacy group called Common Good, and was a self-described “radical centrist,”…
Peter Schwiezer, president of the Government Accountability Institute and author of Blood Money: Why the Powerful Turn a Blind Eye While China Kills Americans, joined editor of The American Spectator, Paul Kengor, to discuss corruption and liberalism in American institutions of higher…
Of all of the litigation Trump faces across the country, Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis’ RICO case in Fulton County was perhaps the scariest — but not anymore. The discovery that Willis and attorney Nathan Wade were dating both before and…
Hunter Biden has been indicted in Los Angeles on nine counts of tax charges and faces prison terms of up to 17 years. These are in addition to gun charges filed earlier in Delaware. It is interesting to contrast his…