by
Fred Hoot on February 10, 2011 in
Dirt of Politics,
Ethics,
Family,
Politics
Republican Representative Christopher Lee is now the World Record holder of “The Quickest Congressional Resignation” with a time clocked at 3 hours.
Maureen O’Connor of the Gawker gossip web site exposed Chris’s naked chest picture by publishing it for the world to see. Just three hours later, Representative Lee held a press conference and resigned “effective immediately.”

There is no excuse for infidelity or in this case even an appearance of infidelity, among our elected officials. Since they are tasked at representing the people, they must be held to a higher standard.
When they break a trust, they must be replaced as the trust is gone. Read more »

Mark Kirk (R) - Illinois
Whenever there has been a Senator that has to be replaced the libs have bent over backwards to make sure the replacement gets seated in order to vote.
This is happening with Chris Coons (D) of Delaware ( Vice President Joe Biden’s seat), and Joe Manchin (D) of West Virginia (Robert Byrd’s seat).
So what is happening with Illinois Senator Mark Kirk? The session starts November 15th. Read more »
by
Fred Hoot on November 8, 2010 in
Dirt of Politics,
Ethics,
Politics,
Press

Keith Olbermann
MSNBC has a policy that their reporters may not contribute to political candidates unless they have a prior exemption directly from the network news president.
Keith Olbermann broke this policy three times:
- $2,400 to Jack Conway, the Democrat candidate for the Kentucky Senate
- $2,400 to Democrat Raul Grijalva, candidate for Arizona Representative
- $2,400 to Gabrielle Giffords, a Democrat candidate for a Arizona Representative seat Read more »
Liberal activist attorney Gloria Allred seems like the type of attorney that causes all the shark and nasty jokes about lawyers. She is ruining a woman’s life by exposing Federal crimes that could get her “client” many years in jail – all for the sake of socialist Democrat motives.
Gloria jumped into bed with Jerry Brown’s campaign staff (politically, that is) and conjured up a really slimy, mud-slinging media show thirty-some days before the fall elections. Read more »
by
Fred Hoot on January 1, 2010 in
Crime,
Ethics
Erroll Southers, the still-to-be-approved head of the TSA has shown by his past and present actions he is unethical and should not be approved by the Senate. Let me try and teach you something about ethics. Read more »
by
Fred Hoot on January 1, 2010 in
Crime,
Ethics
Erroll Southers has been nominated by the Obama administration for the head of the Transportation Security Administration. Like a lot of other Obama nominees throughout the government, Erroll has done things in his past that would get you or me major fines and/or jail sentences. Read more »
by
Fred Hoot on December 8, 2009 in
Entertainment,
Ethics,
Sports
Now we are waiting for the back nine.
Well, it had to happen sooner or later. I saw the headline on Matt Drudge’s site this morning after I took the dogs for a short walk. Yes, they are smarter than I am since they wanted desperately to stay inside in the warm house with all that frost on the grass and windshields. Read more »
by
Fred Hoot on December 7, 2009 in
Entertainment,
Ethics,
Sports
It is a shame that Tiger Woods is being publically skewered. He was wrong to cheat on his wife, but that should remain between him, his wife, the other woman and God. It is none of our business to know how he sins. Read more »
by
Fred Hoot on July 31, 2009 in
Entertainment,
Ethics,
Politics
Let’s see: I’ll invite Lewis, Bill, Randy, Craig and their wives. I need to check if Jack, Jill and Ariel are busy. Oh wait! Joe, Sandy, Joy, and Eve just have to come. Everyone will come running to my party!
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Nikita Khrushchev, a leader of the Soviet Union once stated “We shall destroy you from within!” He knew exactly what he was talking about as he had the unwitting and also deliberate support of the liberal segments of the United States citizenship. The ACLU was founded by members of the Communist Party for that purpose. Read more »