This really ticks me off. I really didn’t care all that much about the whole “scandal” about Obama bowing to the Saudi king. I think it mattered to those who are worried about the context of the bow in the… Continue Reading →
uh-oh. Somali Pirates have seized an American-flagged ship along with 21 Americans off the eastern coast of Somalia. This is clearly the first international life-and-death crisis for President Obama. Ed Morrissey asks: The Somali pirates have operated in this region… Continue Reading →
Caroline Kennedy may be the next ambassador to the Vatican, an Italian news magazine has claimed. HT Headline Bistro. In an April 2 article in Panorama, journalist Carlo Rossella predicted that Caroline Kennedy – her own hopes to rise to… Continue Reading →
There’s no one out there in the Catholic blogosphere that has an opinion on abortion and the ability of doctors to legally just say no, is there? What? There is? OK. We all know that the Obama administration is seeking… Continue Reading →
Just got this from ND Response, the student led group against Obama being honored by Notre Dame. If you have any ability to get there, here’s the information: Dear Supporters, We told you it would be coming. Here it is!… Continue Reading →
Call it the Fr. Jenkins curse. Call it the Curse of the Irish. Whatever. All I’m saying is that since Fr. Jenkins extended his invitation to President Barack Obama: Notre Dame basketball fell to Penn State which dominated most of… Continue Reading →
Whoo-hoo. Look at that Obama go. I gotta’ admit I had my doubts but the dude did it. I’m on my third shot of some blue drink here and the victory parade is about to begin…When are you comin’ over?… Continue Reading →
I was always a big advocate for vouchers for education. Boy, was I wrong. What convinced me I was wrong? The news about President Obama and GM CEO Rick Wagoner. Rick Wagoner was the CEO of GM and was just… Continue Reading →
Cardinal DiNardo has joined a number of bishops concerning Notre Dame’s invitation to President Obama, writing in his pastoral newsletter this weekend, according to Catholic News Agency: I find the invitation very disappointing. Though I can understand the desire by… Continue Reading →
I had the good fortune to attend the Illinois Catholic Prayer Breakfast in Chicago yesterday, where Bishop Morlino of Madison, Wisconsin was the keynote speaker. His talk was folksy and outspoken, yet with a good amount of depth on natural… Continue Reading →
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