Can we trust statistics coming from the government? Dr. Steven J. Allen, vice president and chief investigative officer for CRC, explains how bureaucrats use poorly defined terms to their…
This article appears in the January 2017 issue of Capital Research. [Continuing our series on deception in politics and public policy. Photo by Gage Skidmore.] It appears that “fact-checkers” have…
[Continuing our series on deception in politics and public policy.] “Clinton Shaming Trump for His Alleged ‘Miss Piggy’ Comment Was Maybe Her Best Moment,” proclaimed the online magazine Slate. After…
[Continuing our series on deception in politics and public policy.] The so-called “birther” story—the claim that President Obama was born outside the U.S. and is not a “natural born Citizen,”…
[Continuing our series on deception and misdirection in politics and public policy.] Donald Trump’s continuing decline in the polls is a clear indicator that the GOP is facing disaster—that Trump…
[Continuing our series on deception in politics and public policy.] The motive of Omar Mateen "may never be known," Attorney General Loretta Lynch lied yesterday [http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2016/06/21/ag-lynch-promises-doj-money-orlando-fema-funds-denied]. Mateen was an ISIS…
[Continuing our series on deception in politics and public policy.] The major news media serve as our country's collective memory. Too often, they function in that role as if they had…
[Continuing our series on deception in politics and public policy.] Old joke: The three biggest lies are “The check is in the mail,” “Of course I’ll respect you in the…
[Continuing our series on deception in politics and public policy.] UPDATE: After he got shellacked in Indiana, Ted Cruz dropped out the race for the Republican nomination for president, making…
[Continuing our series on deception in politics and public policy.] Remember when Dylan sang at Clinton’s first inaugural [in 1993] in front of the Lincoln Memorial as fighter jets…