Where the candidates stand Sheila July 9, 2008 You almost have to search for it right now, but Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama have made statements Read More
It’s been a painful week for liberal Sheila July 9, 2008 Words can be so relative in politics and the culture these days. One man’s ‘flip-flop’ is another man’s ‘Read More
Didn’t we already get this straight? Sheila July 9, 2008 The embryonic stem cell debate was practically silenced with the latest advancements in the recovery and success of skin and Read More
This week, it’s the economy Sheila July 7, 2008 At least this time, no one is adding “stupid”. We’re all in this bind, both presidential candidates have ideas Read More
We used to know this Sheila July 7, 2008 The natural inclination to protect and save lives used to be a fundamental characteristic of our society. It still is Read More
The new Mr. Obama Sheila July 5, 2008 Throughout the primary season, nearly all the media focused on the inevitability of Barack Obama. What they did not count Read More
How to survive “an absolutely hostile world” Sheila July 4, 2008 Ingrid Betancourt did that through the sheer strength of her faith. That’s an integral part of this astonishing story, Read More
Obama is running on the promise of Sheila July 4, 2008 Trouble now is, some of his supporters see him changing some of his promises. As he appeals more to moderates Read More
What wasn’t captured Sheila July 3, 2008 l Rodrigo Arangua/Agence France-Presse – Getty Images The phenomenal hostage rescue mission in the jungle around Bogota, long planned and Read More
About 60 black activists staged a demonstration Sheila July 1, 2008 And almost no media came to cover it. In a presidential election year. In which race and politics and social Read More