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Ethics Quote of the Week: The Washington Post Editorial Board

The Washington Post understands Presidential leadership. Let's hope it can explain it to President Obama. Continue reading →

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The Sequester Ethics Train Wreck: The White House Shows Its Dark Side To Bob...

What white house would threaten a reporter to cover up a lie? No, what OTHER White House? Continue reading →

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UPDATE: Spinning The Woodward-White House Dispute

The story is fully muddied at this point. Mission accomplished... Continue reading →

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Unethical Quote of the Week, Sequester Ethics Train Wreck Division: Senior...

Ageism is the Democratic bigotry of choice, apparently. Continue reading →

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Ethics Quote of the Week: The Washington Post Editors

The last person who has the power and opportunity to avert a disaster has an ethical obligation to do so. When that person is the President of the United States, the duty is Constitutional as well as...

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Ethics Quote of the Week: Bob Woodward

"What we need to do is get rid of talking points, and they need to put out statements or papers that are truth documents. ‘OK, this is all we know.’” What a revolutionary concept! Continue reading →

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American Journalism’s Integrity Death Spiral, PART II: The James O’Keefe...

The absence of objective, non-partisan truth-seekers in the media leaves a vacuum filled by the likes of O'Keefe, polarizing journalism further and transforming it into a weapon of propaganda rather...

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Ready or Not Clinton Corruptees: Your “The E-mail Scandal Is Anything But...

Clinton Corruption is not incurable; it can be cured, slowly, with a steady intake of facts, with the generous application of basic ethical values and the gradual acceptance of the concept that they...

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