
44th President
Acrylic on board, fiberglass- which is strong and smooth, but isnāt nearly as transparent as it claims to be. 19 x 28" 2013 āObama is the sixth administration thatās been in office since Iāve been doing Freedom of Information Act work. ⦠Itās kind of shocking to me to say this, but of the six, this administration is the worst on FOIA issues. āKatherine Meyer

Carlos Danger
Acrylic on board 19 x 28" 2013 Anthony Weiner's very bad night: Loses NYC mayor's race; sexting partner shows up at party; flips bird to reporter. āAL.com

Family Man
Acrylic on board 19 x 28" 2013 The prostitute was a "serious sin" but made me a better family man. āDavid Vitter Oct. 2010

Listening Post
Acrylic on board; wire, thread and feather moths (bugs) -which have the best hearing of any animal. 19 x 28" 2013 āSecuring our nation's networks is a team sportā ā Keith Alexander (Head of the NSA)

Arms Holder
Acrylic on board 2013 19 x 28" Brian Terry was murdered with a weapon his own government allowed to be sold to Mexican drug cartels via Operation Fast and Furious. Like Terry, about 300 Mexican citizens were also murdered with the guns Holderās Justice Department gave to the drug cartels.

Unleaded
Acrylic on board- doused in petroleum and set ablaze, as was used in the Benghazi consulate attack 19 x 28" 2013 Clinton was āabsolutely responsibleā for the inadequate security at the U.S. mission in Benghazi. The facility sustained a terrorist attack on Sept. 11, 2012, that claimed the lives of four Americans, including Ambassador Christopher Stevens. āwww.politico.com

Taqiyya
Acrylic on board 2013 19 x 28" "The White House has had quite enough of the controversy over ambassador to the U.N. Susan Rice, the misleading talking points she used in TV interviews about the jihadist attacks in Benghazi, and the Obama administrationās contradictory narrative about those attacks."

Author
Acrylic on Board, currency, pages of āCore of Conviction.ā 19 x 28" 2013 The target of FEC investigation for using campaign finance money to promote her book āCore of Convictionā

Warden
Acrylic on board 19 x 28" 2013 āI now believe that this was a misjudgment on my part,ā he writes. āAbu Ghraib and its follow-on effects, including the continued drumbeat of ātortureā maintained by partisan critics of the war and the President, became a damaging distraction.ā āDonald Rumsfeld

Stock Clairvoyant
Acrylic on Board 19 x 28" 2013 House Speaker Nancy Pelosi bought stock in initial public offerings (IPOs) that earned hefty returns while she had access to insider information

37th President of the United States
Watergate transcripts, Watergate cassette recordings, watercolors on board 19 x 28" 2013 Throughout the long and difficult period of Watergate, I have felt it was my duty to persevere, to make every possible effort to complete the term of office to which you elected me. ā Richard Milhouse Nixon.

7th President of the United States
Acrylic on Board, Sculpey, and a trail of tears 19 x 28" 2013 By 1837, the Jackson administration had removed 46,000 Native American people from their land east of the Mississippi, and had secured treaties which led to the removal of a slightly larger number.

Sal Perricone... or Mencken 1951
NOPD Consent decree, āCity of New Orleans Insufficient Fundsā Stamp, red ink 96 x 120" 2013 Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Sal Perricone resigned in March after acknowledging he criticized judges and politicians and commented on cases, including the consent decree, in anonymous posts on NOLA.com

Congressman Jackson Jr.
Acrylic on board 41 x 28" 2013 In one of the more unusual expenditures, Jesse Jackson Jr. also used campaign money in part to buy two mounted elk heads for about $8,000 from a Montana taxidermist.

Dick
Acrylic on water logged board, black burlap 19 x 28" 2013 Cheney dismissed the question, saying they waterboarded only āa handfulā of people, which, he claimed, āproduced phenomenal results.ā

Philistine
Finger Paint on board 19 x 28" 2013 WWL-TV reported today the arts fund would be whacked a whopping 83% -- effectively putting the program out of business. The arts, not health and education, are taking the largest cuts by a factor of 10.