Post Malone Hits Pause on the Stadium Sprint
Post Malone’s delayed tour is a tidy reminder that the live-music machine keeps selling certainty like it’s already built, even when the artist is still in the studio trying to finish the thing that makes the whole circus sing.
Kushner and the Luxury of Access
Jared Kushner is a great reminder that in America, power does not just open doors — it starts charging rent. The polished patriot talk…
Paperwork That Bought a Spotlight
I smell the grift when a settlement is supposed to close the book and instead hands the judge a brighter lamp. That’s the whole…
The Money Tap Needs a Handyman
If you call every money shortcut “executive authority,” sooner or later you wake up and find the president has turned the government into a…
When the Judges Start Flinching
When former judges are the ones asking to reopen a case, you know the alarm is coming from inside the courthouse, not from the…
Epstein Files: Still a Fog Machine
Phil McCracken here, and the first rule of Washington is simple: when powerful people promise “full disclosure,” reach for your wallet and your reading…
The Bill Still Finds Your Kitchen Table
Holden McGroin here, and I’m starting to suspect “special access” is just a luxury label slapped on the same old bill. The insiders call…
King of Debt
The federal debt has become one of those American files that gets passed around the room until somebody slaps a crown on it and…
The Rule That Won’t Stay Put
Harlan Quill says judicial estoppel is the sort of rule built by people who are tired of hearing the same witness change coats in…









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