Reality Check

Trevin Wax points out a few things that people of faith can learn from the 2012 election. In summary, we need a constant reality check. First, this means we cannot afford to ignore changing demographics: The days when the “male white voter” dominated elections are over, which explains why . . . . Continue Reading »

The Election from my Corner of the USA

If I am reading the results correctly, in the precinct where I worked as a poll judge yesterday, turnout was high.  We had a ten minute lull of no voters at midday in a day that began when the doors opened at 6:30 and went until the doors were locked at 7:30.  None of us had seen anything . . . . Continue Reading »

RJN in Babylon

Several friends have been posting and sending me excerpts from Fr. Neuhaus’ final book, American Babylon: Notes of a Christian Exile, mostly as reminders that every human regime is bound to disappoint, or to alienate, us if we are searching for a different kind of Zion. Amen, I say; indeed, if . . . . Continue Reading »

On the Square Today

David Talcott on California’s ban on same-sex therapy : Today in California, a sixteen-year-old girl can get an abortion without even notifying her parents, let alone needing her father’s permission. But if that same girl has sexual feelings for another girl and wants to get rid of those . . . . Continue Reading »

Why Assisted Suicide Lost in MA

Massachusetts voters have  held the culture of death at bay  for at least a little while longer in the USA, depriving backers of assisted suicide with an Eastern Front from which to spread the poison. It’s a good result that I don’t think could be duplicated in Europe. Much can . . . . Continue Reading »

re: An Act of God

Tom , I doubt Christie’s actions had any measurable influence on yesterday’s vote. As for Hurricane Sandy, it was an act of God in precisely the sense that all of creation is. No more, no less. I do very much agree with your closing suggestion that yesterday’s results should cause . . . . Continue Reading »

An Act of God and Doing the Right Thing

The President’s response to Hurricane Sandy was important to 4 in 10 voters, according to a Fox News report; and of that group, two-thirds voted for re-election. The storm took Mitt Romney virtually out of the news for days. Republican pundits have complained especially about the visual . . . . Continue Reading »

Cardinal Dolan’s Letter to Obama

The USCCB today released a letter of congratulations to the newly re-elected president of the United States, as is their tradition on the day following presidential elections. New York’s Timothy Cardinal Dolan Dolan wrote on behalf of all the bishops : Dear President Obama, In my capacity as . . . . Continue Reading »

Who Voted, and Why It Matters

Here are the exit polls, which I’ve spent some time contemplating. First, let’s count our blessings. We didn’t have to stay up late, and we likely won’t have a nightmarish recount anywhere. The country can move on knowing who its leaders will be, and (for both . . . . Continue Reading »