Here's a place to fret, vent, celebrate, console, rant, deny and discuss the day's results. (Plus a clearing-out of some election-related links.) Read more
Here's a place to fret, vent, celebrate, console, rant, deny and discuss the day's results. (Plus a clearing-out of some election-related links.) Read more
And here, I think, we're back in the ugly arena of compulsory forgiveness. We're back in the realm of saying, "You really need to forgive your brother in Christ for standing on your neck" as though the Christian under the boot, and not the one wearing it, was the problem. Read more
"You and I are blessed to live in a country where we are born equal no matter what we look like on the outside, where we grow up, or who our parents are. A good rule is to treat others the way you hope they will treat you." Read more
"We support biblical families," Chick-fil-A president Dan Cathy says of his fast-food corporation. So let's take a look at some of those biblical families. Today's entry: Every family in Egypt. Read more
"There is no better way to make government ineffective than to appoint people who want to undermine it." Read more
I spent most of Sunday knocking on doors in Pennsylvania's 6th Congressional District, getting out the vote for President Barack Obama and Dr. Manan Trivedi, the congressional candidate who's so smart he hired my daughter. Read more
"President Obama is driven by a core belief that government can play a role in improving people’s lives and protecting human dignity. I have experienced the force of those values firsthand." Read more
"Through all the flip-flops, there has been one consistency in the campaign of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney: a contempt for the electorate." Read more
The inclination to accuse one's opponents of being "baby-killers" does not arise from America's abortion politics. America's abortion politics arises from the inclination to accuse one's opponents of being baby-killers. Read more
The Economist and The Financial Times are conservative pro-business publications that prefer to prefer Republicans whenever possible. Both are now saying that Mitt Romney makes preferring the Republican in 2012 impossible. Both are reluctantly endorsing Barack Obama because -- each says in its own upper-crusty, polite British way -- that Mitt Romney is reckless and untrustworthy. Read more
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