One guiding principle for voting Sheila August 15, 2016 Don’t vote for pro-abortion politicians. The choice should be clear and uncomplicated. Nearly all of this election cycle has Read More
Politicians, abortion, religion and rhetoric Sheila August 2, 2016 Catholic Sen. Tim Kaine as Democratic VP nominee has roused much debate and raised old arguments. For many months, I’Read More
Presidential politics: party platforms, conventions, candidates and Sheila July 24, 2016 Who are they, and where do they stand? In the course of the past week, we saw the entire Republican Read More
Clearing a lowered bar in politics Sheila July 6, 2016 It’s what you can get away with that matters now. That was proven, yet again, by FBI Director James Read More
Clinton or Trump for president: What that Sheila June 8, 2016 Fracture. There are as many ways to say what this means for America as there are Americans, though most people Read More
Abortion video changes minds of pro-choice women Sheila May 25, 2016 At least a third of them turned against abortion. What caused that? This. When faced with the reality of the Read More
High Court on Big Government v. Little Sheila May 16, 2016 Supreme Court Justices’ unanimous ruling favors the nuns. It was sort of a non-decision, but all eight justices jointly agreed Read More
Donald Trump prevails Sheila May 4, 2016 Against all conventional wisdom, he has become the GOP’s presumptive nominee for president. But the only consistency in this Read More
Bernie Sanders’ Rome adventure Sheila April 17, 2016 Cost-benefit ratio, all things considered. Politics being at least as much about perceptions as reality, the calculated risk Sanders took Read More
Now, Hillary’s ‘gaffe’ upsets both sides of Sheila April 6, 2016 The leading candidate in both parties don’t know how to talk about life. Shouldn’t that disqualify them? Alas, Read More