Kagan’s quagmire Sheila July 13, 2010 There’s no question Elena Kagan will be confirmed by the Senate to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. Read More
Illinois professor fired for doing his job Sheila July 12, 2010 This story is picking up press, and it should. Freedom of speech is at the heart of it, as is Read More
Blagojevich et al. Sheila July 11, 2010 To the watching world, it appeared that Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich was disgraced when he was removed from office last Read More
LeBron James and possibilities Sheila July 10, 2010 I have tried to ignore this story, though it’s everywhere and from every angle imaginable. The rest of the Read More
Obama’s redistribution of health Sheila July 9, 2010 Let’s be honest. President Obama’s recess appointment of Donald Berwick as the Medicare and Medicaid director was a Read More
“A Mom Awakening” Sheila July 8, 2010 Sarah Palin drives ’em crazy. They either hate her or love her. They’re either hurling flames at her, or Read More
Women “must be prepared to kill” Sheila July 7, 2010 The pro-life movement has long worked toward just laws for all human beings and for public debate about the truths Read More
Congress in fantasyland Sheila July 6, 2010 Don’t know why that scene from the Wizard of Oz comes to mind here, but telling Dorothy to click Read More
Kagan finessed the military issue Sheila July 5, 2010 By last week’s end, everyone knew Elena Kagan charmed most of our elected representatives involved in the Senate confirmation Read More
Obama’s crisis of confidence Sheila June 25, 2010 In retrospect, it seems amazing that a largely unknown and inexperienced politician could ascend from obscurity to the U.S. Read More