How to read the news Sheila February 13, 2008 With scrutiny. Sometimes it’s deceiving, and sometimes….just humorous. Take, for instance, this New York Times article with the Read More
Since Mike Huckabee is doing so well… Sheila February 13, 2008 …seems like a good time to visit the issue of Christian voters and what motivates their vote. Especially since that Read More
Though the media haven’t said much about Sheila February 12, 2008 …the issue at the center of all others remains, for a great many Americans, the sanctity of life. But you Read More
All that would constitute ‘change’ Sheila February 12, 2008 I’ve been traveling, away from computers, but deeply immersed in conversations with thoughtful associates and scholars about the political Read More
Party’s on the Potomac Sheila February 11, 2008 They need to keep changing tactics, the two parties and the two leading contenders within the parties. The Saturday surprises Read More
A sweep…and a blip Sheila February 10, 2008 The elections continue to surprise, but only a little less so with each day. For Sen. Barack Obama, yesterday’s Read More
Another primary day for Democrats. Where do Sheila February 9, 2008 We can pluck a few observations from political expert Michael Barone’s assessment over at NROÂ and get the current Read More
Don’t say you’re going to sit out Sheila February 8, 2008 …when some of our citizens only wish they could vote. “I voted for Barack Abooma!” bragged Davita Randall the other Read More
What to make of Obama Sheila February 8, 2008 There’s an air of inevitability to Sen. Barack Obama’s run for the presidency, and a lot more than Read More
Hillary Clinton is smart. Is she wise? Sheila February 8, 2008 Peggy Noonan asks this question in today’s WSJ column. Â If it comes to it, down the road, can she Read More