
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 Wall Street Journal
Buttoned-Up, But Still in the Fight. The Journal is stiff-collared, yes, but it still respects…
Apple
From Garage Rebels to Global Empire. Apple started in a garage—just two guys with wild…
Microsoft
From Garage Dream to Corporate Giant. Microsoft’s roots run deep in the tech pioneer scene—started…
Jeffrey Sachs
The Idealist Economist. Sachs has made a name as a globe-trotting economist and thinker, championing…
Glen Greenwald
The Outspoken Watchdog. Greenwald is a fierce defender of press freedom and government accountability—values any…
Mike Benz
The Insider Critic. Mike Benz is known for calling out hypocrisy and corruption, especially inside…
Shawn Ryan
Storyteller with Backbone. Ryan crafts tales that peel back layers of society—police dramas, complex characters,…
Anthony Fauci
The Puppetmaster of Pain. Anthony Fauci isn’t just a bureaucrat — he’s the face of…
Volodymyr Zelensky
The Puppet Leading a Tragic Dance. Zelenskyy rose as the charismatic hero, but peel back…
Captain James Cook
Explorer with a Compass and a Code. Captain Cook was a cartographer of courage. He…
Sir Walter Raleigh
Swagger Over Substance. Sir Walter Raleigh’s flair for poetry, courtly charm, and colonial ambitions made…
Sir Edmund Hillary
Mountain-Top Humility. Hillary wasn’t a man of loud words—he let the altitude speak for him….
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