Politics
ABC: We’re fine with Stephanopoulos’ bias
George Stephanopoulos gave $50,000 to the Clinton Foundation.
Is that information relevant when, let’s say, Mr. Stephanopoulos is interviewing the guy who wrote a book on the subject (Clinton Cash) which suggests the foundation is nothing but a Clinton slush fund?
Read MoreCarly Fiorina’s definition of feminism
“My definition of feminism is when every woman has the opportunity to live the life she chooses—whether that is home schooling her children or running a company. If you agree that it’s time to declare the end of identity politics, join us.”
Read MoreMay 13th, 5PM
Two men with the potential to change the world were shot and died in 1968.
Two men with the potential to change the world were shot and lived in 1981.
Why did events go so differently in 1981?
Read MoreGovernor Scott Walker is in debt
Scott Walker may owe more than $100,000 on credit cards.
His net worth is a negative number.
What do you think about that?
Read MoreTom Brady vs. Hillary Clinton
Ironically, at the same time Tom Brady is about to lose four games running the Patriot’s offense for refusing to turn over his e-mails, Hillary Clinton is asking for four years to run the country despite her refusal to turn over all of her e-mails while Secretary of State.
Ironically, at the same time that the NFL said the integrity of the game is at stake, the Obama Administration and the Democratic Party are saying that integrity really doesn’t matter all that much…
Read MoreIslamic sensibilities
How to get Millennials back to church
I spent the first half of my life in the Episcopal church before converting to Catholicism.
While scrolling through my Facebook newsfeed, I noticed a link to an article written by a noted progressive Christian writer, Rachel Held Evans, who is a proud Episcopalian.
She chastised the gyrations “hip churches” go through to attract young members, whom research shows are turning their backs on organized religion…
Read MoreWedding at Cana DVD launch party this Saturday!
The Wedding at Cana DVD is done!
For newcomers to Quiner’s Diner, I wrote a mini musical based on the second chapter of the Gospel of John, better known as The Wedding at Cana.
Read MoreThe Clinton Doctrine
Presidents are often defined by foreign policy doctrines.
The Reagan Doctrine famously overwhelmed the Soviet Union by supporting freedom movements and communist resistors in Europe and Central America.
The Monroe Doctrine telegraphed U.S. intentions to consider further colonization of North or South America by European nations as an act of war requiring U.S. military response.
In the 2008 presidential campaign, liberal television reporter, Charles Gibson, infamously tried to trap Sarah Palin into explaining the Bush Doctrine, a multi-faceted policy. At its core, it stated that in order to keep our borders safe from future attacks on our homeland, we will root out bad guys being harbored in hostile countries.
It is fair to ask, what is The Clinton Doctrine? It is self-evident:
Read MoreTwo keys to abundant life
I was listening to Catholic radio yesterday. A man was talking about the danger of the growing euthanasia movement. He said that the lonely, the isolated, the unloved, and the unlovable are at grave risk from this movement. These people feel unwanted and disconnected. They mistakenly may feel that their lives lack meaning, and they are susceptible to the pressures placed on them by the euthanasia cult…
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