A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics and Religion

by Tom Quiner

A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics & Religion

by Tom Quiner

“For today in the city of David a savior has been born”

By quinersdiner | December 25, 2016

“All find God”

By quinersdiner | December 25, 2016

“You give me your humanity, and I will give you my Divinity; you give me your time, and I will give you my eternity…”

The most beloved Child in history is needed more than ever

By quinersdiner | December 24, 2016

Elvis and Martina sing a Blue Christmas duet

By quinersdiner | December 24, 2016

This is totally cool: Bublé and Crosby sing White Christmas … together!

By quinersdiner | December 24, 2016

Amen!

By quinersdiner | December 24, 2016

White Christmas, almost, here in Des Moines

By quinersdiner | December 24, 2016

We had a dusting of snow a few days ago, but the ground is barely covered. So, it’s going to be a sort of a White Christmas here in Des Moines.

What a perfect opportunity to enjoy this Christmas classic, written by the great Irving Berlin, and sung by Bing Crosby and Martha Mears.

Merry Christmas, Quiner’s Diner readers!

“All I want for Christmas is you”

By quinersdiner | December 23, 2016

Advent has many components, beginning with our preparation for the coming of the Lord.

It also allows us to revel in a season of great music, both sacred and secular.

The secular song above is a catchy, newish Christmas song that I never get tired of listening. Mariah Carey wrote it and sings it above with Michael Bublé.

Happy Advent!

Obama’s scandal-free presidency? You’ve got to be kidding!

By quinersdiner | December 23, 2016

Libs’ shrill shills get even sillier

By quinersdiner | December 22, 2016

Requiem for ‘Hope and Change’

By quinersdiner | December 22, 2016

None of this matter to American liberalism, which is based on feelings not fact. Michelle Obama made this clear in her interview with Oprah Winfrey. Oprah asked if Michelle thought Barack produced the “hope” that is presidency was “all about.” Michelle said yes:

“Yes, I do. Because we FEEL the difference now … See, now we are FEELING what not having hope FEELS like, you know. Hope is necessary. It is a necessary concept . . . What do you give your kids if you can’t give them hope?” [Emphasis mine].

Feelings are what count, not facts.

The chutzpah of hope

By quinersdiner | December 22, 2016

The definition of chutzpah is ‘shameless audacity; impudence.’

No president in recent memory has employed chutzpah more than the current occupant.

He gave us a parting shot of chutzpah in his interview with NPR this week: