Culture
Young actor proudly proclaims his Catholicism and love of G.K. Chesterton. You've got to meet this guy!
I met a young actor via Twitter. His name is Kaiser Johnson. What struck me were the three words he used in his profile to describe himself: Actor. Catholic. Chestertonian (aka as a fan of the writings of G. K. Chesterton). As a passionate Catholic and Chestertonian myself, and as one who has written nine faith-based theater pieces, I knew this was a guy I’d like to get to know. And I thought Quiner’s Diner readers would, too…
Read MoreDo you have a daughter? Here are great rules for any guy who wants to date her.
David Mamet's remarkable journey from liberalism to conservatism
A liberal, Jewish intellectual becomes a conservative. Doesn’t happen every day, does it? It happened to playwright and Hollywood director, David Mamet. Mr. Mamet lives in an elite New York neighborhood where everyone is a liberal…
Read MoreHow to handle Pelosi
On Thursday, Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone of San Francisco spoke publicly in defense of marriage in Washington, DC in spite of a letter from Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi asking him not to. She wrote her archbishop asking him not to show “disdain and hate towards LGBT persons” by speaking at a National Organization for Marriage march to the Supreme Court.
As Catholics of the United States, we have arrived at a moment in our history when the articulated defense, or even explanation, of the sacrament of marriage is called a hate crime by the House Minority Leader and a former Speaker of the House of Representatives, one of the nation’s most prominent “Catholic” politicians …
Politically-correct school censors conservative websites
By Tom Quiner What is political-correctness? Censorship. Thought-control. Coercion. It is a critical weapon used by liberals in shutting down political debate with competing ideologies and theologies. You’ve read a lot about it this Spring on college campuses, where one conservative speaker after another was disinvited from speaking. Tolerance, diversity, and inclusion are false platitudes…
Read MoreAre high schools in Des Moines racist?
Black students get suspended from high school disproportionately to white students in Des Moines, Iowa.
Racism?
"The pill actually sucks"
“If this doesn’t make an impact on you, think about this. The number of cases of breast cancer has risen over 80% since the 1970s. Do you know what happened right before that? You guessed it, the birth control pill was approved in 1960.”
Read More“Christ cannot be kept out of the history of man"
Ask any Pole. They’ll tell you World War II ended and communism fell on the same day, June 2, 1979, in the summer of hope.
Read MoreSign the petition to defund Planned Parenthood
This corporation routinely puts women’s lives at risk, disregards abuse victims, ignores women in need, agrees to abort baby girls because they are girls, and denies the humanity of the unborn – just to increase the bottom line …
Read More"Chastity is for lovers"
The Tampa Bay Times has won ten Pulitzer Prizes.
This venerable paper ran a piece by a staff writer titled, “Why I’m still a virgin at 26.”
Interested?
Of course you are. In these topsy turvy times, a single woman who publicly acknowledges her virginity in her twenties is more than an anomaly, she is a statistical fluke. Even more, she sets herself up for scorn by those who have turned their back on the virtue of chastity.
