The GW Hippocrites? Students Seek To Replace GW Colonial Mascot With A Hippo

150px-GWUlogoFor roughly 100 years, George Washington has rallied behind our beloved mascot of the Colonials.  Now hundreds of students want to replace the mascot as “offensive” due to its perceived connection to colonization and . . .  systemic oppression.” Instead, they want to adopt the Hippo that is a favorite stop at 21st and H St.  However, wouldn’t that make us the “Hippocrites”?

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Sometimes Urine and Sometimes Your Out: Colorado Woman Faces Bizarre Claim of Property Damage In Seeking Job

920x920Angelique Sanchez, 26, may have serious difficulty in pursuing a new job in Aurora, Colorado.  Sanchez was cited for property destruction after she allegedly put a urine sample in a 7-Eleven microwave — resulting in it exploding.  She was found waiting for a physical and urinalysis at a health clinic a half-mile away.

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No, Giuliani Did Not Implicate Trump In Obstruction of Justice In Comey Comments

225px-rudy_giulianiBelow is my column in the Hill newspaper on the widespread criticism of former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani’s interviews as implication his client, President Donald Trump, in the crime of obstruction of justice.  Giuliani noted that Trump fired James Comey in part due to his refusal to state publicly that Trump was not a target. While I have been highly critical of Giuliani’s performance, the defense raised by Giuliani was neither new nor a basis for a criminal charge.

 

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Haspel Continues (Reluctantly) With Endangered Nomination Despite Opposition Over Her Prior Record Of Torture

440px-Gina_Haspel_official_CIA_portraitCIA nominee Gina Haspel reportedly sought to withdraw her nomination last Friday but was convinced to continue by the White House.  I have previously written extensively on my views the torture program implemented under the Bush Administration and why it was a clear violation of international laws and treaties.  As I wrote recently, CIA nominee Gina Haspel has featured greatly in that torture program.  Nevertheless, various Democrats continues to express a willingness to consider making her the head of the Central Intelligence Agency. In the meantime, Sarah Sanders has echoed the talking point that Senators will be hypocrites if they do not vote for the first woman to be nominated for this post.  The problem is that she is also the first person nominated with an admitted history of torture, even though she continues to mislabel the programs as “enhanced interrogation.”

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Men In Kansas And Virginia Arrested For Sex With Car And Fence

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Paul Ryan, Censor Deputatus

 

By Mike Appleton, Weekend Contributor 

I’ll admit that I had no idea who was serving as Chaplain of the House of Representatives until the recent controversy over the forced resignation of Fr. Patrick Conroy, S.J. But if someone had told me only that a Catholic priest had just been fired as House Chaplain, I would have guessed that he was a Jesuit.

The Society of Jesus has been a thorn in the side of princes and popes for centuries. Jesuits have been periodically banned by kings and suppressed by the Church, but they have always returned to continue speaking truth to power, inspired by a rich tradition of Ignatian spirituality and a fierce intellectual independence. My own alma mater, Jesuit High School in El Paso, Texas, occupied a campus built by Mexican Jesuits during a period of anti-clerical political repression in Mexico.

While I was still contemplating the meaning of the termination, the resulting political outcry resulted in Paul Ryan’s capitulation to political reality and Fr. Conroy’s reinstatement. But the question remains: what was behind the request for his resignation? The explanation initially provided, that he was not meeting the “pastoral needs” of  his congressional flock, struck me as contrived. Nor did I buy into the excuse that he was a victim of generalized anti-Catholic attitudes among certain House members. The correct answer, I believe, lies behind Fr. Conroy’s own comments that he had been asked to “stay out of politics” following a prayer before the opening of a House session on the then pending tax overhaul bill. The words of that prayer suggest that Fr. Conroy’s sin was primarily theological.

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Giuliani and the “Zero” Defense

225px-rudy_giulianiBelow is my column in USA Today on the disastrous interviews given by Rudy Giuliani where he made a series of damaging statements on the Stormy Daniels scandal and other matters related to President Donald Trump.  He has since walked back his remarks and President Trump has said that Giuliani needs to “get his facts straight” and said that people had to “learn before you speak. It’s a lot easier.”   Giuliani seemed to contradict himself in the same interview and tripped more wires for potential criminal and ethical violations. Giuliani who emphasized that “zero” money for Daniels came from the campaign seemed to fundamentally miscomprehend the law which is designed precisely to catch contributions coming from outside the campaign reporting system.  While doing little for the defense, it did create new questions about the failure to report the loan, the use of payments disguised as fees, and the obvious conflict with Cohen’s own recollection and statement — a point that Cohen himself made to the media.

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Elders In India Punish Gang Rape With A Fine and Sit-ups . . . Culprits Respond By Burning 16-Year-Old Victim Alive

1024px-Flag_of_India.svgThe BBC is reporting another shocking murder of a victim in a rape case in India.  We have followed the dire conditions for girls and women who are often traded away in marriages or subjected to child bride arrangements that are little more than religiously sanctioned rape.  The latest case involves a 16-year-old girl who was raped at a wedding and her attackers were then fined $750 and, according to the BBC, ordered to do 100 sit-ups.  While most of us are outraged by such light punishment, the attackers were outraged in their own right and beat the parents and then burned the victim alive.

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Turley To Appear On CBS Face The Nation [Updated]

download-2I will appear on Sunday as a guest on CBS Face The Nation with moderator Margaret Brennan .  While I have done the show previously, this appearance holds special meaning because it will be the final Sunday for the show at its old location at 2020 M St. N.W.  CBS has been moving into its new building next door and then this long-standing CBS bureau will be torn down.  Despite being my birthday, I wanted to see the old girl one last time on M St. Update: It turns out that a second former student, Kelly Anne Conway, was also on Face the Nation, making this a thoroughly GW saturated line up.  Here is the clip: Face the Nation.  Conway was in my class in the first year of my teaching at GW and was always a standout in her class — as was Michael Avenatti in his class.

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UK Educators Find Many Students Cannot Read Analog Clocks . . . So They Had Them Replaced With Digital Clocks

img_2790Educators in the United Kingdom have a curious view of teachable moments.  The educators found that many of their students could not tell the time at schools because they could not read analog clocks.  The solution? They replaced all of the clocks with digital clocks.  Problem solved.  Of course, people from other countries may have to help them with reading Big Ben . . . unless it will also go digital.

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Corey Lewandowski Threatens To Sue New York Magazine Over Reported Unlawful Entry By Reporter Olivia Nuzzi [Updated]

imagesFormer Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski has, through counsel, sent a intent to sue letter to New York Magazine over an alleged home invasion by reporter Olivia Nuzzi.  Nuzzi in March admitted that she entered his home without permission — an act that certainly would be a crime as well as a tort. Update:  There is an interesting twist (and potential defense) to the potential criminal or tort case involving the “home” of Lewandowski, which also happens to be the office of Turnberry Solutions, a lobbying firm started a close Trump campaign associate.  Continue reading “Corey Lewandowski Threatens To Sue New York Magazine Over Reported Unlawful Entry By Reporter Olivia Nuzzi [Updated]”

School Superintendent Accused For Being Serial Pooper On High School Football Field

download-1Thomas Tramaglini, 42, was arrested for a particularly vile alleged crime: being a serial pooper on a high school football field.  That alone would make him a standout as an alleged felon. Yet, the real surprise for police was to learn of his day job:  Superintendent of Schools in Holmdel, New Jersey. He was named superintendent of Kenilworth schools  in August 2015. Tramaglini also worked as a lecturer at Rutgers Graduate School of Education. Continue reading “School Superintendent Accused For Being Serial Pooper On High School Football Field”

Fowl Crime: Florida Man Accused Of Using Karate On Swans In Public Park

downloadRocco Mantella, 34, is accused for being a menace to swans after being allegedly seen in public parks practicing his karate on the birds.  He has been banned from two Florida parks and charged with cruelty to animals for what witnesses say is a pattern of kicking swans as well as a sleeping duck. Continue reading “Fowl Crime: Florida Man Accused Of Using Karate On Swans In Public Park”

The Danger To Trump Rests In The Sleeper Questions Of The Special Counsel

160px-Official_Portrait_of_President_Donald_Trump_(cropped)440px-Director_Robert_S._Mueller-_IIIBelow is my column in The Hill newspaper on the leaking of the questions outlined by Special Counsel Robert Mueller for an interview with President Donald Trump.  The leak occurred shortly before the resignation of Trump counsel and his replacement with Emmet Flood.  The change removed the lawyer who was most eager to cooperate with Mueller to bring an end to the investigation.  If the leak was designed to poison the well for an interview, the statements of Trump’s counsel certainly indicated a harder line toward Mueller.  Giuliani has stated that Mueller would be given no more than a couple hours on narrow topics — a public statement that could push Mueller toward fulfilling his earlier threat to subpoena Trump.  If Trump fights Mueller on the subpoena, he is likely to lose. He could then find himself pulled into a grand jury room without the benefit of counsel (though he could always reverse himself and agreed on a sit down with the Special Counsel).

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Res ipsa loquitur – The thing itself speaks