Category: Culture
I walked away tonight from the final night of a Scripture study (Priest, Prophet and King by then Father and now Bishop Robert Barron) and was enthralled by two …
Simcha Fisher has put up a timely and relevant post, something I certainly think worth pondering given the back and forth that breaks out in social media and blogging …
XI Thou shalt vote the straight Democratic Ticket in all Elections. XII Thou shalt ensure the Saints do so as well.
The image represents America 2015 pretty well wouldn’t you say? And yet, Nicole Demille is asking her brothers and sisters in Christ to buck that trend and instead, please, mind her …
Warner Todd Huston
September 4, 2015
Barack Obama, Big government, Christianity, Culture, Culture Of Corruption, Democrats, Economics, Immigration, Race, Religion, Religious Liberty
The red Pope is at it again. This time, in order to scold the U.S.A. over its already too generous immigration policies, Francis is purposefully giving a Mass in …
Warner Todd Huston
August 25, 2015
Barack Obama, Big government, Conservatives, Constitutional Issues, corruption, Culture, Culture Of Corruption, Democrats, FBI, Free Speech, Gun control, ISIS, Justice, Liberals, Terrorism
Since the day his regime took over in Washington, Barack Obama’s blinkered “intelligence” agencies have been warning that it is white people, conservative groups, tea partiers, military veterans, and …
I have continued to struggle with the idea that there are so many people out there remaining silent, remaining indifferent, to the horror taking place at Planned Parenthood. The …
I had the privilege a week ago of sitting through a talk given by Bishop Elect Robert Barron. It was an outstanding lecture that left the roughly 2,000 of …
A little less than a year ago, this story was all the rage: Facebook apologized to drag queens on Wednesday following a meeting with community members and queens who protested against …
Homer Simpson and company were ahead of their time. Some gags in their show are now reality. . . . . . . . . . . . . …