In his own words from the conclusion of his book, Righteous Indignation: I love my job. I love fighting for what I believe in. I love having fun while doing it. I love reporting stories that the Complex refuses to … Continue reading
Category Archives: Culture
John Turner: Mormons and Baptism by Proxy – WSJ.com John Turner plays a fair hand on this contentious topic, but ignores some fairly significant information in the process in claiming that Baptism by proxy has its roots in early Mormonism, … Continue reading
And it is overdue. Romney, Mormonism, and the American Compromise by Terryl Givens … Continue reading
John Berlau and Trey Kovacs: Romney and the Burden of Double Taxation – WSJ.com The former Bain Capital CEO and Massachusetts governor caused a brouhaha last week when he estimated the tax rate on his investment income at 15%. "How … Continue reading
Mitt Romney 2012 is like Sharlene Wells 1985 Feel free to expand the analogy in the comments. … Continue reading
So Mittens, the Mitster, ABO won the Iowa caucus by 8 votes over Rick Santorum. He shrugged off the promise of sharper criticism from his rivals. "I’ve got a big target on me now," Romney said, adding that doesn’t faze … Continue reading
I rarely post or comment on the Huffington Post, but apparently what I did say has not made me any friends over there. Today I got this little note when I tried to reply to someone elses comment: I always … Continue reading
Orson Scott Card on inspiration: A claim of inspiration is a claim of authority, and, as a writer, I have none. That is why I never claim that anything I wrote was inspired by God, not even things I wrote … Continue reading
From Dan Riehl: It isn’t our rhetoric that scares the Left politically. It’s the passion from which it springs. And it’s the passion, not the rhetoric, that they actually want to quiet most of all. And we must not let … Continue reading
All of you trying to associate the TEA Party types with the Tucson shootings have gone and ticked Michelle off … Continue reading