The problem here isn’t gross ignorance about matters Catholic; the problem is that the Post is all-in for another, competing religion.
If Hillary is the Boomers’ nostalgia-filled ego trip, Trump is the Boomers’ fear of impending doom and insecurity.
In a recent column, Michael Gerson of the Washington Post explains that this discussion from EPPC’s Faith Angle Forum sheds light on the “acute shortage of public integrity at the highest level of our politics.”
The GOP has sunk farther thanks to a full-on suicide that not even a novelist would have imagined.
American Catholics for whom the noun, not the adjective, is determinative are thus faced with a brutal fact: Our deeply wounded political culture has produced two impossible options in the 2016 Republican and Democratic tickets.
Donald Trump and President Obama share the philosophy that America causes more problems than it solves, and no champion of conservatism is left.
A new book offers a sometimes interesting, sometimes tedious assessment of the legacy of Chief Justice Burger’s Supreme Court.
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