Soccer Ethics, and the Duty to Self-Report in Sports
In a recent soccer game between France and Ireland to qualify for the World Cup, France won on a goal resulting from a play in which a French player touched the ball with his hand, which should have...
View ArticleOn Obvious Lies and Sen. McCain
When a politician whose career has been based on integrity and courage starts dealing in transparent lies, it is time for him to retire. Continue reading →
View ArticleA New Outrageous Excuse! Unfortunately, It Was True…
The "It's not our fault: someone was impersonating us!" lie has great promise, not just for other disappointing athletic teams, but for politicians, the Democratic Congress, the producers of the "Sex...
View ArticleWhat Do you Call A Newspaper That Defends Outrageous Journalistic Practices?...
Publishing the photo of a historic news event and altering it to convey misleading or false information (in this case, "Hillary wasn't there") is a substantial and wide-ranging violation of core...
View ArticleIntroducing the Jumbo Award and Its First Recipient: John Mark Heurlin, Esquire.
The first Jumbo. Continue reading →
View ArticleJumbo of The Month: “The Bible” Producers On The Obama As Satan Problem
If caught, lie; if they don't believe you, lie louder; if they still don't believe you, pound your fist---or imitate Jimmy Durante. Continue reading →
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