2008-11-12T08:26:11-07:00

Richard Clark hopes for the best. Read more

2008-11-10T12:44:09-07:00

Brit Hume on why he’s retiring: I certainly want to pursue my faith more ardently than I have done. I’m not claiming it’s impossible to do when you work in this business. I was kind of a nominal Christian for the longest time. When my son died (by suicide in 1998), I came to Christ in a way that was very meaningful to me. If a person is a Christian and tries to face up to the implications of what you... Read more

2008-11-10T08:33:31-07:00

Carissa Smith gives a suspect idea a chance. Read more

2008-11-07T08:19:18-07:00

Ben Bartlett gives us perspective and helps us to cope with these (not so?) troubling economic times. Read more

2008-11-06T14:08:53-07:00

Bush’s approval rating managed to hit 22%. Apparantly 22% = Me, the Washington Post, and the state of Kentucky. Here’s the Washington Post version. Read more

2008-11-05T09:38:38-07:00

John McCain’s Top 5 pop culture moments Read more

2008-11-05T00:15:00-07:00

In light of the last two articles (not to mention the current tagline), I thought I would give a quick editorial clarification: Christ and Pop Culture is not in any semblence endorsing Barack Obama (as if it would matter at this point). In fact, most of us didn’t vote for him. We just wanted to think through the issues at hand fully. For a more specific idea of how many of us might respond to this Obama presidency, check out... Read more

2008-11-04T21:51:35-07:00

Ben Bartlett defines cognitive dissonance. Read more

2008-11-04T15:45:25-07:00

Wildcats Are Go for ‘High School Musical’ Sing-Along This Friday: I am so there. I’m actually kind of conflicted. I may go if I can somehow find a group of friends willing to go along and be ridiculous along with me. Read more

2008-11-04T12:43:41-07:00

A bunch of free stuff you can get today for voting. Read more



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