Seeing the human face in mass media Sheila May 14, 2012 We are a cynical lot these days. News people feed into that and drive us deeper into identity politics and Read More
First Lady fashion Sheila May 10, 2012 This is not what I normally write about. Not that it’s not interesting to see how some very high Read More
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
Obama’s awkward bragging campaign Sheila April 30, 2012 He has used other bluffs to their fullest extent. Now the president and his team are playing his ‘killed Osama 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
‘Working mothers’ is a redundant term Sheila April 16, 2012 I remember being very impressed many years ago hearing a man of celebrity status earnestly credit his wife in an Read More