Talk the talk Sheila May 21, 2009 President Obama has a great many admirers for (among other things) his perceived openness to dialogue with people on all Read More
Look who was silenced at Notre Dame Sheila May 20, 2009 In coverage of the commencement controversy, we’ve sure heard a lot about freedom of expression and the importance of Read More
Pay attention to the end Sheila May 19, 2009 Maybe they think readers don’t read news stories all the way to the last line. Maybe they want to Read More
Change in America Sheila May 19, 2009 Last year we had a national debate on race, noisy and contentious at times but progressive nonetheless. This year, we’Read More
An Obama headache? Sheila May 18, 2009 The inflammatory Rev. Jeremiah Wright has teamed with former radical Bill Ayers in a new engagement to promote….peace? To Read More
The class got calculus Sheila May 18, 2009 Notre Dame’s 2009 class of graduates heard some moral calculus in President Obama’s address at their commencement. His words Read More
Policy reversal? Sheila May 18, 2009 Somewhere in the middle of President Obama’s commencement address at Notre Dame Sunday, he made a startling suggestion that Read More
Finally Sheila May 17, 2009 The Notre Dame commencement address is history. How did it go? On the night it happened, basically one narrative circulated Read More
With every word and gesture under scrutiny Sheila May 15, 2009 Pope Benedict is on a fascinating journey in the Holy Land. Big media don’t know how to cover it Read More
Analyzing Christian America to death Sheila May 13, 2009 To paraphrase Twain…..reports of its demise are premature. That’s sort of the idea in this Acton commentary. Christian Read More