We Laugh Because We Believe

Month August 2012

The Unwelcome Cardinal Dolan

Ah, religion and politics, my favorite. At first blush, the decision by President Obama not to offer Timothy Cardinal Dolan an invitation to offer a benediction at the Democrat National Convention seems like bad politics. After all, the Catholic Vote… Continue Reading →

Father Of Lights

This looks interesting. *subhead*This looks interesting.*subhead*

Obama Turned Down Dolan DNC Prayer Request

WASHINGTON — President Obama turned down a chance to have Timothy Cardinal Dolan deliver a prayer at the Democratic National Convention after Dolan told Democrats he would be “grateful” to deliver a blessing in Charlotte. Dolan — considered the top… Continue Reading →

Best Biden Joke Of The Day

Via Peggy Noonan. It is good that Joe Biden is going to the Republican National Convention to hold high the flag of his party. People make fun of his gaffes, of his embarrassing verbal forays, but he’s no fool and… Continue Reading →

Porn Mommies

The normalization of the deviant has gone mainstream. The Daily Beast (aka Newsweek) want you to know that Porn mommies are every bit as good as mommies who decry whoredom. You are the problem. Daniels and Crain carefully planned when… Continue Reading →

Fr. Barron On Paul Ryan

*subhead*Subsidiarity and solidarity.*subhead*

Modest Proposal #1: Zero Based Budgeting

There are some things that We can do to save our country. I am writing a series of short posts to suggest some changes (that no one is really talking about) that would have a profound impact on the country…. Continue Reading →

Constance Mary Redoubt Is Bored

The wit and wisdom of a fat lady singing. Sweat is nature’s way of saying “Good job” or “You’re fat.” “Legitimate Rape” is like the CandyMan. When you say its name, it comes for you. Being dogmatic is easy, its… Continue Reading →

Pope: How To “Handle” Chicks

So sue me. My lifelong ambition is to be a headline writer for the New York Post. Msgr. Charles Pope: And here is the central question for a man: “How to handle a woman?” An old song from Camelot answers… Continue Reading →

“Build Your Own Magisterium” Or “That’s My Dogma!”

When you write about the intersection of religion and politics, the last few weeks have provided a wealth of topics upon which to ponder and opine. After Paul Ryan’s selection as the GOP VP nominee, we saw mountains of commentary… Continue Reading →

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