Obama’s unsurprising marriage epiphany Sheila May 9, 2012 It may have erupted in the Twitterverse and on MSM sites, but the only possible surprise element may have been Read More
Overpopulation myths, anti-humanism and Chen Guongcheng Sheila May 6, 2012 The Obama administration was involved at the highest levels of diplomacy with China last week to negotiate a deal over Read More
Overpopulation myths, pseudo-science and anti-humanism Sheila May 6, 2012 That’s a lot to take on, especially about an establishment movement. But I did a set of interviews with Read More
Liberals sometimes want bishops to speak up Sheila April 29, 2012 Until they don’t. Depends on the issue. But it’s interesting to juxtapose reactions to the US bishops speaking Read More
Meanwhile, Ron Paul Sheila April 26, 2012 He shouldn’t be an ‘also ran’ or even an afterthought. And he’s not being taken as one, at Read More
Crafting a moral budget Sheila April 23, 2012 Morality has always been such a relative term. It seems more so these days. Between politics and the economy, which Read More
On earth day Sheila April 22, 2012 At its core, stewardship of the environment is an important ideal. At its extremes, it has become an anti-human ideology. Read More
Chuck Colson’s legacy Sheila April 21, 2012 In the first hours after news broke that Chuck Colson passed away Saturday, headlines referred to him in either neutral Read More
A “game-changer in the fight for female Sheila April 12, 2012 Just when liberal women were angrily trumpeting their bogus claim that the GOP has a ‘war on women,’ a high-profile Read More
Sen. Santorum bows out Sheila April 11, 2012 Going into Easter weekend, this seemed inevitable, and not for purely political cost/benefit calculations. Pundits who reckoned that way Read More