Reproductive Health of Yesteryear

A North Carolina reproductive health program that once received wide elite support is under fire: Over all, about 70 percent of the North Carolina operations took place after 1945, and many of them were on poor young women and racial minorities. [ . . . ] The program, while not specifically devised . . . . Continue Reading »

First Links - 12.12.11

Public Life and Professions of Faith Mirror of Justice , Robert John Araujo, SJ Tim Tebow: God’s Quarterback Wall Street Journal , Patton Dodd The Least Evil Option: A Defense of Harry Truman Public Discourse , Wilson D. Miscamble Study: Atheists Distrusted As Much As Rapists USA Today , . . . . Continue Reading »

Rising And Falling

Some quick thoughts, 1.  The volume of fire aimed at Gingrich has been increasing slowly up to this week.  Now the paid media attacks and the criticism from the other candidates has increased substantially.  There are still three weeks for everyone in Iowa to hear everything that has . . . . Continue Reading »

Happy Newt Year?

So the one thing the debate showed last night is that Newt won’t be touched significantly by any of the existing evidence about his interesting past—including how he’s been earning his living over the last decacde—any time soon. Anyone who doesn’t think he’s . . . . Continue Reading »

Debate Thoughts

So the debate started an hour later than I thought so I was able to watch it: 1.  Gingrich just schooled Romney in their first clash.  Total Gingrich win.  Romney would do better to get it into his head that the salient difference between him and Gingrich has nothing to do with which . . . . Continue Reading »

High Stakes

 It is a Saturday, but big debate tonight. Gingrich has to decisively win his clashes in order to maintain his debater invincibility cred. If he loses that he is just another guy who used to be for cap-and-trade and a federal health insurance purchase mandate. It isn’t impossible that . . . . Continue Reading »