
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.
Charlie “Lucky” Luciano
The Godfather of the Modern Mob. Rebuilt the American mafia from tribal street wars into…
Al Capone
The Bootlegger with a Bulletproof Smile. South Side Chicago’s crowned king. Ran booze during Prohibition,…
Meyer Lansky
The Quiet Architect of Organized Crime. Where others shot first, Meyer thought three moves ahead….
The White House
Power, Promises, and the Political Circus. The White House is the seat of American power,…
Health Insurance Companies
Profits Before Patients. The gatekeepers to modern healthcare, these companies decide who gets help and…
FEMA — Federal Emergency Management Agency
The Cavalry That Shows Up Late. FEMA’s the big-government backup plan — the agency meant…
Axios
Clean Fonts, Cold Hearts. They call it “Smart Brevity” — and it is. Axios is…
Politico
Swamp Talk in a Suit. This is where insiders talk to insiders. Politico knows what…
CBGB
Dirty, Loud, and Real as Hell. (Country, BlueGrass, Blues and Other Music For Uplifting Gormandizers)….
Studio 54
Glitz, Glam, and Empty Calories. Studio 54 was the opposite of dirt-road honesty. It was…
Gilly’s Club
Urban Cowboy With Sawdust on the Floor. Biggest honky-tonk in the world, back in Pasadena,…
Grand Ole Opry
Where Country Music Earns Its Sunday Best. The Opry is the mecca for country tradition…
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