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What’s Wrong About the Sestak Caper

Now we know, if we didn't already, that the Obama Administration isn't any different from its predecessors, and that all those inspiring promises about "ending business as usual in Washington, D.C."...

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Ethics Test for the Anti-Palin Crowd

You don't have to love your enemies, but ethics demands that you still have to respect them as human beings. See if the Palin-haters in your life can understand this.

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Unethical Quote of the Week: Charles Blow

Attempts to discredit and inhibit the President's critics by using race-baiting codes like "janitor" and attributing anything but full-throated support of Obama to racism is pure cultural poison, and...

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The Ethically Obtuse Bauer Memo

The White House memo on Clinton's offer to Sestak is ethically absurd, and legally unpersuasive.

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Ethics Hero: Chris Matthews

Matthews demonstrated his integrity and his priorities again yesterday with an impassioned outburst in which he accurately and deftly explained what a President's leadership imperatives are in a crisis...

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Ethics Dunces: ABC’s “This Week” Sunday Roundtable

There are many, many practices in Washington that are traditional, common and wrong. Lobbyists bribe Senators and members of Congress, for example. Elected and appointed government officials don't...

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Basketball Ethics: A Writer Advocates Violence on the Court

The Boston Herald should consider, in this age of gangs and school violence, whether it is responsible to allow a sportswriter to advocate violence as the best way to deal with adversity.

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AshleyMadison Finds Its Perfect Symbol

If you run an unethical website, I suppose the most ethical thing you can do, other than shutting it down, is to be transparent about what you are selling, and how wrong it is.

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Rep. Kirk’s False Award

How much dishonesty should the public tolerate in candidates for the U.S. Senate?

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The Ethics of Giving Up on Ethics

The growth of ethical rot in failed civilizations has always been fertilized by quitters.

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