Journalism under fire: after the story at Sheila March 5, 2012 For veteran journalists, this is always personal. Whether we were on any front lines, or were colleagues of those who Read More
What Breitbart leaves us Sheila March 3, 2012 Andrew Breitbart was passionately invested in the battle of ideas engaged through social media. He was a thought warrior whose Read More
The bogus birth control controversy Sheila February 27, 2012 President Obama’s mandate requiring free access to contraception with virtually no employer exemption is at core a consitutional threat Read More
Obama mandate’s resistance coalition Sheila February 26, 2012 The president may have been surprised by the unusual and overwhelming unity among Catholic Americans after he issued an unprecedented Read More
SOPA, PIPA and their offshoots Sheila February 20, 2012 Was the online boycott of cybersecurity legislation an act of democracy or hyperbolic overreaction? Was it an “abuse of trust Read More
Obama and the Catholic divide Sheila February 16, 2012 He won the presidency by capturing slightly over half of the Catholic vote. He probably can’t count on that Read More
HHS mandate uncompromised Sheila February 11, 2012 Back in 2008 when Barack Obama was running for president, his media and message-savvy team smugly dubbed him ‘no drama Obama,’ Read More
The impact of Obama silencing military chaplains Sheila February 8, 2012 Enough was already enough with this administration trampling conscience rights and religious liberties protected in the Constitution. Than he clamped Read More
Big abortion’s gangster tactics Sheila February 5, 2012 Some big media writers are using strong language to criticize the strongarm tactics Planned Parenthood used on the Komen foundation Read More
What did we learn from the Komen-PP Sheila February 5, 2012 It has been deeply revealing and we have learned much. First of all, that the relationship existed. After all the Read More