Cedra Crenshaw back on ballot!
By: Moe Lane (Diary) | July 22nd at 12:00 PM |
Cedra, as you will recall, is a conservative Republican running for the Illinois state Senate who had been thrown off the ballot for being a black conservative Republican a ballot technicality. That has been… resolved, and not in the Democrats’ favor: State Sen. A.J. Wilhelmi has a fight on his hands, and his Democratic bosses have only made it worse. Party leaders brought out the | Read More »
More Democrats behaving badly?
By: Moe Lane (Diary) | October 30th at 10:00 AM |
While I felt that my response to this Washington Post article involving the investigation of seven PMA Porkers* was pretty succinct (mad giggling usually is), this follow-up article describing the document disclosure (completely accidental, of course) and some more names to watch deserves at least a bullet points list. Also of interest to ethics investigators, apparently: Charles Rangel (D, NY): Junketing to Caribbean islands on | Read More »
Why *did* Gov. Corzine fund Ferriero’s corruption for so long?
By: Moe Lane (Diary) | October 22nd at 10:30 PM |
I mean, I know that the Governor’s rich, thanks to Goldman-Sachs – so donating a mere $440,000 or so to former Bergen County chair Joe Ferriero (and yet another convicted Democratic politician) over the years may have been a mere lark. A minor duty. He just did what they told him to. Still, you’d have thought that Corzine might have noticed all the dirty dealing | Read More »
What? In what alternate universe is there a “cloud” over Rangel?
By: Moe Lane (Diary) | January 17th at 10:30 AM |
The Democrats have made it clear that they don’t give a tinker’s dam about Rep Rangel’s numerous ethical lapses, as even this Politico article makes clear (via Instapundit):
“Collateral Damage.” What a lovely phrase that is, especially when it comes to Democrats.
By: Moe Lane (Diary) | December 11th at 09:23 AM |
This paragraph from FirstRead (“First thoughts: So who’s corrupt now?“) (via Instapundit) has so much to play with I have to break it down. So let’s get started, yes? *** Collateral damage: Where to begin? Indeed, it’s a smorgasboard.