How the Pro-Life Movement Has Been a Trojan Horse for a Greater Sin
While noble, the pro-life movement has led many single-issue voters to fail to see the greater problem within the American political system.
While noble, the pro-life movement has led many single-issue voters to fail to see the greater problem within the American political system.
The manipulation of our system by corporations and plutocrats in ways against the Common Good hampers us to a frustration that is almost metaphysical. However, we are responsible for the government.
The contrast between the RNC and the Eucharistic Congress reminds us that while our culture promotes degeneracy, confusion, and division, Christ in the Blessed Sacrament provides us with strength to overcome these challenges.
It seems very clear that the Democratic Machine let the old timer run—cruelly, even—until now, once it’s too late to enact the normal procedure of selecting a nominee.
J.D. Vance claims to be “100% prolife” and has often spoken well for the cause, but the recent softening of his prolife position is troubling.
Our constitutional republic is not the “democracy” that the progressives fear losing. They fear losing their ability to thwart it by means of bureaucratic mandates and legislation from the bench.
President Trump avoided being assassinated by less than an inch on the anniversary of an apparition of Our Lady of Fatima. A coincidence or heavenly intervention?
Catholics must stand with Trump, who nearly fell for standing against insanity.
At this point, the lines are as clear as they ever could be: if you love our country and want it to survive, you must vote for Donald J. Trump in November.
Devout Catholics and their Protestant allies need to recognize that they no longer represent “the people,” and approach politics more transactionally.
The presidential candidates this year demonstrate a will to power that seeks to undercut reality itself.
Joe Biden’s presidency reveals a Democratic derision for its members and for democracy itself by putting up pawns and puppets to promote their purposes.
During the recent debate, on the issue of legalized abortion, and in particular the Roe v. Wade decision itself, both Biden and Trump got it wrong.
A possibly rigged election, a potential World War III, and imprisoning political opponents are all threats to the future of our country. As we celebrate our nation’s birthday this week, we have to ask if this will be the last one for America as we know it.
The Trump-led Conservative Movement won’t save the nation, but it will at least keep the State from coming after practicing Catholics.
Like his father, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. relies on his Catholic Faith during his political campaign. But there’s a significant—and tragic—difference between father and son.
Most major Catholic commentators on the border crisis have for decades played the part of Judas, offering impersonal and meaningless kisses to the image of God imprinted on every raped, massacred, and ignored victim of our unsecured border.
Crisis Editor Eric Sammons recently wrote an article arguing that Catholics should consider not voting in the 2024 presidential election. Needless to say, it got a lot of pushback, which we’re going to address today on the podcast.