Time for a Media “Time Out”

January 18, 2017 Teresa Tomeo 0

Recently, several listeners of my syndicated Catholic radio show e-mailed me to express how disappointed they were because I was not taking allegations against Donald Trump seriously.  They were referring to salacious claims about shenanigans […]

Analysis

Fake History

January 18, 2017 George Weigel 0

Speaking of public policy debates, Daniel Patrick Moynihan famously said that, while everyone had a right to his opinion, no one had a right to his own facts. Something similar might be said about today’s […]

Opinion

Jihad: Searching for a Motive

January 17, 2017 William Kilpatrick 0

After the truck attack on a Christmas market in Berlin and the murder of a Russian ambassador in Ankara, Bishop Nuncio Galantino assured the press that the attacks were not motivated by religion but by […]

Sojourns with Schall

The Bomb That Never Detonated

January 16, 2017 James V. Schall, S.J. 0

I. Back in the early 1970s, in the heyday of unceasing rancor over Humanae Vitae, a great number of books were published that prophesied disaster for the human race. Among the most famous was Paul Ehrlich’s widely […]