
This ain’t about parties.
It’s about principles.
We break it down: who stayed true, who flipped, and who’s playin’ both sides.
Welcome to
SphstRDnck or Not
Some folks are the same in public as they are in private.
When they tell you something, you can take it to the bank.
And some?
They’re like that dog that charges when you turn your back —
you just can’t trust ’em.
This list calls ’em out.
The ones you put your arm around…
and the ones you keep at a safe distance, or just stay the hell away from.
Read it. Learn from it.
Look around your own circle.
Then decide how you’re gonna build your best life.
Who makes the cut? Who lost the plot?
Click the SphstRdnck or Not button on each profile to see where they stand.
No spin. No fluff. Just truth.
The Beatles
The Clean-Cut Revolutionaries. The Beatles changed the world, no doubt. They started out boyish and…
Matt Damon
The Smart Kid from the Neighborhood. Matt Damon’s wicked smart and grounded. He’s never chased…
Ben Affleck
The Rough-Edged Romantic. Affleck’s had highs, lows, and comeback stories galore. He’s made blockbusters and…
Tony Robbins
The Giant of Grit and Growth. Tony Robbins is a human bulldozer of motivation. Raised…
Jerome Powell
The Banker in the Hot Seat. Jerome Powell, as Fed Chair, carries the fate of…
Howard Lutnick
The Wall Street Warrior with a Heart. Howard Lutnick’s story is one of unbelievable loss…
Naval Ravikant
The Stoic Hacker of Life. Naval Ravikant might look like Silicon Valley, but his soul…
John Dillinger
The Folk Hero Bank Robber. John Dillinger strutted through the Great Depression like an outlaw…
Ray Dalio
The Philosopher King of Wall Street. Ray Dalio built Bridgewater Associates from nothing—just a man…
CNN
Once Trusted, Now Twisted. CNN used to be the channel folks flipped to for straight…
The New York Times
From Gray Lady to Gatekeeper. The Times had a run—once a beacon of high-brow journalism…
The Washington Post
Democracy Dies in… Branding? The slogan says Democracy Dies in Darkness, but the Post often…
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