Who’s in charge at Georgetown? Sheila December 26, 2009 When a former president and CEO of Planned Parenthood winds up getting a job teaching in the Health Systems department Read More
Good news in the Times? Sheila December 25, 2009 The Asociated Press actually ran this story. That’s the first part of the good news. “There are no medical Read More
Christmas with a W Sheila December 23, 2009 Vowed to make Christmas calmer and more peaceful this year? Still exhausted, unable to appreciate precious family moments, and the Read More
Not etched in stone Sheila December 23, 2009 There are many reasons for pushback on the Senate health care legislative ‘compromise’. Abortion funding is chief among them. But Read More
This did not seem inevitable Sheila December 21, 2009 Michael Barone is a straightforward policy wonk in terms of political facts both current and historical. He’s watching all Read More
It got him elected Sheila December 21, 2009 Regrettable if it turns out to be “a parody of leadership”. We usually associate presidential leadership with the pursuit of Read More
And his thinking is always brilliant Sheila December 21, 2009 Yes, Princeton Professor Robert George is a big thinker. The New York Times has noticed, and at a most opportune Read More
100 world leaders gathered in a room Sheila December 21, 2009 Sounds like the start of a joke, right? The way some see it, it is. Caritas Internationalis– the international consortium Read More
Deconstructing ‘health care’ Sheila December 19, 2009 Abortion is not health care, as the post below considers. Neither is physician-assisted suicide. Wesley Smith says the system is Read More
Details kill Sheila December 19, 2009 That was a saying Tom Daschle, former nominee for HHS secretary, used a lot referring to why health care reform Read More