Obama Is Getting The Abuse He Deserves

Carl is right that President Obama didn’t mean to come out against the power of the Supreme Court to strike down laws passed by Congress.  Well, actually he did just that in this sentence where he said “Ultimately, I’m confident that the Supreme Court will not take what would . . . . Continue Reading »

Martyrs in North America

Under the anti-clerical Mexican Constitution of 1917, the Catholic Church faced escalating levels of official persecution, eventually culminating in a full-fledged civil war between the state and the religious peasantry during the second half of the 1920s. Marta Jimenez over at Catholic News Agency . . . . Continue Reading »

Christians and marriage

Here is good news for those of us who have been continually told that divorce rates amongst Christians are comparable to those of the general population: The Christian Divorce Rate Myth.W. Bradford Wilcox, a leading sociologist at the University of Virginia and director of the National Marriage . . . . Continue Reading »

Bloom on Pop Music

Emily Esfahani Smith, a gal with a middle name to remember, has a nice review of the high points of Allan Bloom’s take-down of rock/pop music in his Closing of the American Mind , which has a 25th anniversary this year. Worth pondering if you haven’t read Bloom’s masterpiece, or . . . . Continue Reading »

Gross National Happiness

I just learned from the Heritage Foundation that the Obama Administration has created a panel to discuss establishing a measure to assess our national happiness . The good people at Heritage have more than a few misgivings about this undertaking, and not just about our ability to assess happiness . . . . Continue Reading »