Too much information? Sheila April 30, 2007 We’re well into the wireless revolution around the globe, so it’s a bit misleading to say it’s Read More
Those who smart off should wise up Sheila April 30, 2007 By now, most news consumers have seen the Tony Auth editorial cartoon that has bishops’ miters on the five Catholic Read More
Stating the obvious, which scares some people Sheila April 28, 2007 I’m glad Peggy Noonan wrote this column, saying what most media elites seem afraid to admit. This week saw Read More
There was a good political debate this Sheila April 28, 2007 It wasn’t this one. The eight Democratic White House contenders campaigned across South Carolina on Friday after a first Read More
Ideas have consequences Sheila April 27, 2007 It’s really interesting to see Friedrich Nietzsche turn up in the current writings of some top Catholic clergy and Read More
Church-State separation…clarified Sheila April 27, 2007 This cannot be clarified enough, given the persistent barrage of disinformation about what the Establishment Clause supposedly said about the Read More
A good media report on bad politics Sheila April 26, 2007 Usually, the media are complicit in perpetuating the mean-spirited rhetoric in politics these days. It makes for lively reporting, and Read More
The morality of politics Sheila April 26, 2007 Though any day is a good time for this kind of socio-political reflection and analysis, today is timely because of Read More
Confronting a media tantrum Sheila April 25, 2007 George Weigel has taken on The New Yorker, on the Pope. The New Yorker was once famous for the ferocity Read More
Speaking of the media… Sheila April 25, 2007 …which the Vatican did in that message below (in the post ‘Teaching Peace’), the topic is always relevant and full Read More