by Scott D. Cosenza, Esq. | Mar 25, 2019 | Articles, Crime & Punishment, Law, The Constitution
Absent some kind of fugue state; a person knows for sure if they are a Russian spy. If a person was falsely accused of being one, that person could not be said to obstruct justice by rejecting calls to investigate the non-event that they know did not happen. That’s...
by Mark Angelides | Mar 24, 2019 | Articles, Politics
Attorney General William Barr has sent a letter to the heads of the Judiciary outlining the findings of the Mueller investigation. What follows next in the media will be spin and partisanship, with each side making of Barr’s letter whatever will benefit their...
by Joe Schaeffer | Mar 4, 2019 | Articles, Business News, Free Speech, Social Issues
Online retail goliath Amazon has attracted numerous critics for a variety of reasons, including its treatment of workers and its contributions to building a surveillance state. The dangers of one supersized corporation amassing so much power can be felt in other ways...
by Graham J Noble | Dec 8, 2018 | Articles, Law, Politics, The Constitution, The Left
It was inevitable that Democrats would object to whoever President Donald Trump nominated to replace Jeff Sessions as attorney general. William Barr will be that nominee and, if confirmed by the Senate, would be assuming the position at the head of the Department of...
by Kelli Ballard | Jun 3, 2018 | Establishment Media
Roseanne. Roseanne. Roseanne. That’s all that’s been in the news lately, but what about all of the liberals out there saying much worse than Roseanne Barr’s inappropriate tweet? The left loses their mind over any comment they deem uncomfortable or insulting, yet when...