• Is America a Christian Nation?

    From Alexander Cockburn[!]: Moral values this brings us to the well-known fact (greeted with amazement on Wednesday morning by the pundits) that the United States is a Christian nation. Tocqueville noticed this some time ago, and anyone driving today down any county road or state highway will see a lot of churches, still well ahead…

  • Are Cultural Conservatives Freaks?

    No, says Rod Dreher: Forty years ago, the moral values – against abortion, and for traditional marriage exclusively – that motivated one out of five Americans last week to vote for George W. Bush were so mainstream as to be unremarkable. Gay marriage was unthinkable. Regarding abortion, a top Washington politician wrote this in 1971:…

  • Thought For the Day

    If tyranny is to come in North America, it will come cozily and on cat’s feet. It will come with the denial of the rights of the unborn and of the aged, the denial of the rights of the mentally retarded, the insane, and the economically less-privileged. In fact, it will come with the denial…

  • Time for a Debate

    Paul Weyrich of the Free Congress Foundation calls for a debate within the conservative movement: The re-election of President George W. Bush is a victory for conservatives and for America. Senator John Kerry is the most liberal member of the United States Senate. Especially in view of likely Supreme Court vacancies, our country will be…

  • The Christians Are Coming! The Christians Are Coming!

    Get Religion has been doing a good job covering what I can only call the anti-Christian hysteria emanating from the grand poobahs of our high culture. See here, here and here. Many liberals seem convinced that America is on the verge of a takeover by the forces of reaction, by “theocrats” and “religious fascists” whose…

  • Advice for Democrats and Liberals

    Anthropologist Grant McCracken has some: Democrats must understand several things about Republicans to beat them in 2008. (I am your devoted anthropological servant, without regard to party.) First, Republicans (and the people who vote for them) must be understood to hold a moral and intellectual position. They are not, as some Democrats insist, “asleep,” “ignorant,”…

  • Winding Down the War?

    It’s a possibility says Alan Bock: There is even a possibility, now that the election is over and the need to appear infallible is less apparently pressing, that the administration will assess Iraq more objectively, begin to understand how badly things are going and how difficult it will be to establish a viable democracy in…

  • A More Humble Foreign Policy?

    From James Mann at Foreign Policy magazine: The Doomsayers suggest that Bush’s second term is likely to produce further military interventions overseas, along the lines of Iraq in 2003. Perhaps Syria may be the next target of U.S. military power, they suggest, or Iran. They believe that the neoconservatives (that is, officials such as Deputy…

  • Exotic Western Philosophy

    From the Onion of course: TIBETAN TEEN GETTING INTO WESTERN PHILOSOPHY LHASA, TIBET-Deng Hsu, 14, said Monday that he is “totally getting into Western philosophy.” “I’ve been reading a lot of Kant, Descartes, and Hegel, and it’s blowing my mind,” Hsu said. “It’s so exotic and exciting, not like all that Buddhist ‘being is desire…

  • Insufficiently Zealous Darwinists

    Alleged Catholic Garry Wills says: “Can a people that believes more fervently in the Virgin Birth than in evolution still be called an Enlightened nation?” I didn’t realize one was obliged to believe in evolution “fervently.” Isn’t it enough just to accept it as the best science going? Surely mere assent will do. The Virgin…