Clinton wins. Therefore….what? Sheila May 13, 2008 Ever since the returns finally came in from Lake County, Indiana in last week’s primary, Hillary Clinton’s candidacy Read More
Race and religion Sheila May 13, 2008 The media like to handicap the black vote and the Catholic vote as if each were a unified bloc. What’Read More
Listen like a well trained lawyer Sheila May 13, 2008 Presidential candidates talk a lot. Eventually, something they say is bound to reveal more about their views than they realize…Read More
Remedy for debate fatigue Sheila May 11, 2008 Substance and gravity. Two candidates, and no network moderators. Barack Obama’s campaign is considering a suggestion from John McCain’Read More
Did Obama quietly slip over the top Sheila May 10, 2008 Or is it a media-driven effort to push Hillary Clinton out, finally? Something did change today, whether it was perception Read More
But the question is…do parties reflect their Sheila May 9, 2008 This year’s presidential election has broken molds and busted myths about politics as the candidates find their way forward Read More
Nothing new to say about the campaigns? Sheila May 8, 2008 The news networks all have blogs that carry on political campaign chatter beyond their regular televised coverage. For those who Read More
Are we there yet? Sheila May 7, 2008 So Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton split the two state primaries Tuesday. Sort of. Obama was expected to win North Read More
It’s about the economy, the war, health Sheila May 6, 2008 And more than people generally think, it’s about the judges. John McCain is focusing squarely on the importance of Read More
Communion is not relative Sheila May 5, 2008  Catholics either are or are not ‘in communion’ with the Church, which is why the Eucharist (Communion at Mass) is Read More