A Diverse Bioethics Council?

January 23, 2009
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RIP, Father Richard John Neuhaus

January 14, 2009

I have been asked by many who knew that I went up to New York City for the events to share an account of Father Neuhaus’s wake and funeral, and so here it is.  Excuse the rambling nature of it – there was too much shared over these two days to recall it all, and […]

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Rick Warren's Enemies

January 12, 2009

On its face, the invitation of Rick Warren to deliver the invocation at President-elect Barack Obama’s swearing-in ceremony is a brilliant and savvy political move.

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The Short Honeymoon

January 12, 2009

In presidential politics, the first 100 days for any new Commander in Chief means a lot. Can the momentum from electoral victory translate to policy results?

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Oped: The Last Christmas

December 26, 2008

My last Washington Times oped of the year is here: Soon there was a growing pile of pictures of newer Christmases, but fewer and fewer from home. These were images from distant lands, small trees propped up with small ornaments in his drab quarters in Korea, Vietnam, Panama. My grandmother was in more of them, […]

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Republicans Love South Park: Definitive Proof from Nielsen

December 21, 2008

I am rapidly becoming a total addict to the Nielsen Wire blog, which today posted perhaps their most useful and practical survey information of all time: charting how Republicans and Democrats watch TV. While some of the differences are exaggerated, there were some notable differences – particularly on one show that’s near and dear to […]

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Sammy Baugh Passes On

December 17, 2008

Slingin Sammy Baugh – the greatest two-way quarterback who ever lived – has died at age 94. The only quarterback to ever lead the league in touchdowns, defensive takeaways, and punting (he still holds the NFL record for highest career punting average), Sam Baugh once threw four touchdowns and intercepted four passes (he was the […]

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Op-ed: Youth Vote and Short Honeymoon

December 12, 2008

I have an oped in today’s Washington Times on conservatives contending for the youth vote. I also have a post over at RedState on Rod Blagojevich and President-Elect Obama’s short honeymoon, which happens to be today’s AOL Political Machine poll question (the poll isn’t live yet as I’m sending this out, but it will be […]

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