The Tie That Bores

1. So Romney is still up by .8% in the RCP head-to-head, but Obama’s average job approval has rebounded to 49.7% from its weekend low of around 48%. So we’re back to wondering if the remaining undecideds will break in the direction of the challenger or the direction of the . . . . Continue Reading »

Back to a Tie

1. The polls today a VERY slight movement back toward Obama and a TIE overall by any reasonable reading. Meanwhile, it’s true enough that Romney has hope in all the battleground states, but he’s slightly behind in most of them. Intrade remains astute in the suggestion that Obama has . . . . Continue Reading »

On the Square Today

R.R. Reno on Jacques Barzun and the lexicon of pussyfooting : The educational establishment attracts a great deal of Barzun’s icy criticism. Anyone who thinks multicultural education is a recent perversion should read his chapters on education. He states a plain fact that remains true: Those . . . . Continue Reading »

False Charges of Child Abuse

Kate Pitrone at Postmodern Conservative criticizes the Obama for America campaign’s creepy “Future Children Project” ad in a post provocatively titled ” Child Abuse .” Jonah Goldberg makes a similar  judgment , writing that the ad constitutes “soft . . . . Continue Reading »

Good and Bad at the UN

Last Thursday, I attended a meeting of the UN General Assembly’s Social, Humanitarian & Cultural Committee —the so-called “Third Committee”—for presentation of the annual report of the Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief, Professor Heiner Beilefeldt. . . . . Continue Reading »

First Links — 10.29.12

The Weightier Provisions of the Law Rob Schwarzwalder, The Gospel Coalition Africans and Anglicans: A Catholic Anthropology for the Priesthood David Pence, Virtue Online The European Left’s Growing Trouble with Jews Colin Schindler, New York Times Thomas Friedman’s Ignorance About . . . . Continue Reading »

Child Abuse

Remember being befuddled by the claims of the Occupy Wall Street crowd?  I do.   Now those are promoted again in an ad intended to promote the president.    It all seems t oo much, to me, anyway. . . . . Continue Reading »