A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics and Religion

by Tom Quiner

A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics & Religion

by Tom Quiner

The Pope calls on us to lay down our lives for the preborn

By quinersdiner | November 19, 2016

The heart of the American conflict

By quinersdiner | November 19, 2016

A sleeping giant roars

By quinersdiner | November 19, 2016

The U.S. isn’t a business, but it could benefit from a more businesslike approach to taxpayers’ dollars

By quinersdiner | November 18, 2016

Obama and Trump on lobbyists: a study in contrasts

By quinersdiner | November 18, 2016

Donald Trump didn’t take money from lobbyists. Hillary Clinton did. Barack Obama did.

Even more, Donald Trump is insisting that any member of a Trump Administration is subjected to a five year ban from lobbying once they move on. That doesn’t mean that former lobbyists aren’t involved in his transition team. They are. But it indicates a move in the right direction to “drain the swamp inside the Beltway.”

For a study in contrasts, the mainstream media (MSM) bent over backwards to…

Jon Stewart slams liberal stereotyping

By quinersdiner | November 18, 2016

“Like, there are guys in my neighborhood that I love, that I respect, that I think have incredible qualities who are not afraid of Mexicans, and not afraid of Muslims, and not afraid of blacks. They’re afraid of their insurance premiums. In the liberal community, you hate this idea of creating people as a monolith. Don’t look as Muslims as a monolith. They are the individuals and it would be ignorance. But everybody who voted for Trump is a monolith, is a racist. That hypocrisy is also real in our country.”

Build the church, build the nation

By quinersdiner | November 18, 2016

Can Donald Trump fix the culture? No … but he can help by following through on his campaign promise to oppose the scourge of the killing of inconvenient life. He can do it by the judges he appoints, by the way the Executive Branch spends money, and by the pro life legislation he signs.

Obama’s legacy can be undone with a pen and a phone. Welcome back, coal miners.

By quinersdiner | November 17, 2016

Christians voted for Donald Trump as an act of self-defense

By quinersdiner | November 16, 2016

“The simple fact is that Christians voted in self-defence. They voted to put the brakes on the relentless, eight-year-long assault not just on their values, but on their ability to live their lives unmolested without having radical progressives attempt to force some newly invented ideology down their throat or hang some new “phobia” label around their necks or garnish their wages to pay for medical exterminators to suction tiny human beings into bloody slurry. Most of these Christians are not activists. Most of them simply want to be left alone. But for eight long years, they weren’t left alone. And so this time around, they voted to give Obama and his progressive minions the hugest shove they could.”

How to use Newt Gingrich in the Trump administration

By quinersdiner | November 16, 2016

The motto of HHS is “improving the health, safety, and well-being of America.” To that aim, President Obama and former Secretary of HHS, Kathleen Sibelius, believed the best way to do that is to treat human life as a disease and trample on our religious liberty with their HHS mandate on religious institutions, a path the current secretary continues on.

Newt Gingrich would undo their warped view of HHS his first sixty seconds as Secretary.

HHS is a sprawling bureaucracy with 67,000 employees and a $700 billion budget.

What would be Mr. Gingrich’s vision for HHS if he became its Secretary? We can get a clue from his book, A Nation Like No Other, Why American Exceptionalism Matters:

Christianity is hard

By quinersdiner | November 16, 2016

Is this guy liberal or conservative? Take your best guess.

By quinersdiner | November 15, 2016