It’s Time To Ditch the Conventional Wisdom in this Election
Yes, J.D. Vance won the vice-presidential debate. But will it make any difference?
Yes, J.D. Vance won the vice-presidential debate. But will it make any difference?
If crisis bespeaks judgment, then we are no less under the judgment of God than our forerunners the Jews, who first breached the covenant with God.
There hardly seems to be any compelling moral rationale for what has become an uncritical and uncompromising rapport with Israelis, more so under the present Netanyahu government.
It’s high time we come to know the Mexican Martyrs, as we face the anti-Catholic beast prowling about in America.
Recent speeches by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and American President Joseph Biden reveal stark contrasting visions for the West.
The atomic bombing of Japan during World War II, and, more recently, the Israeli pager attack, represent an embrace of evil for a good cause, which leads to a loss of part of our souls.
Apparently, Kamala’s hatred for Catholics is no laughing matter; and, apparently, she will not abide being made fun of—even for charity.
The residents of Springfield, Ohio seem to be forgotten by Ohio Governor Mike DeWine in his push for more Haitian immigrants.
Kamala Harris, for all the word salads she throws together on issues like the border, crime, and inflation, is perfectly clear on the issue of abortion.
Two warring versions of America have battled for supremacy since the founders put their grievances in a Declaration—in truth, long before that—and each has its foundational myth.
The Uhuru Three, members of a Black Nationalists group, seem to be the latest victims of the FBI and its ongoing war on political speech.
When faced with two political candidates who are not aligned with Catholic fundamentals, it is permissible to cast a vote against the candidate who would do the most harm.
Conspiracy theories have gained widespread credibility on the Right. Have conservatives succumbed to the siren song of critical theory?
Debates ideally are supposed to clarify positions and contrast ideas. The exercise that Trump and Harris were engaged in during their first debate was all about rhetoric.
More and more people argue that we should not accept dominant narratives at face value, especially when those who vigorously promote these narratives advance their own power base in doing so.
A recent poll showed that Catholics—including Mass-attending Catholics—support Kamala Harris over Donald Trump for President. What is going on?
The debate over Churchill and World War II effectively calls into question the current Western political order.
Our government officials and representatives do not hold enshrined any philosophic, anthropological, or religious principle or principles to guide them in wisdom toward the common good.
The modern American diet makes us listless and addicted, which is a recipe for disaster in both the political and spiritual realms.
The legacy media, the elite academy, the Democratic Party, and the national security state all hate Trump, and they hate him because they hated us first.