The Triumph of Dubious Cover-Ups by Government Officials

By LV In the third quarter of the nineteenth century, when he was confronted with damning evidence of Tammany Hall corruption, William “Boss” Tweed famously challenged anyone who made such an accusation with this taunt:  “Well, what are you going to do about it?”   That’s how powerful and invulnerable Boss Tweed thought he and his cabal of cronies were.  They ran New York City with an iron fist and believed they could do whatever they pleased to line their pockets.  Tweed got away with his illicit gains for some time before justice finally caught…