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Candidates of the Present, and a Ghost from the Past
There was a time when one woman strode across our political landscape and made men and women take notice.
“Never before have we experienced a moment with so much public alienation," writes David Brooks. He hasn't seen anything yet.
Trump may reflect alienation, but if so, we’d better get used to more candidates like him.
Life Counts at a "Women Betrayed" rally to Defund Planned Parenthood on Capitol Hill in Washington July 28. (CNS photo/Carlos Barria, Reuters)
From a Catholic standpoint, issue of undercover reporting points to conflicting principles
Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York took issue with the anti-immigrant rhetoric of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump without explicitly naming him.
Is Donald Trump leading in the polls because he challenges "the elite consensus" on immigration? (Image from donaldjtrump.com)
Are Trump's GOP critics at risk of joining the 'elite consensus'?
The right to a house like this may become a major wedge issue in American politics. (Image from the TV series "Arrested Development")
Why housing policy could be the next battle in the culture wars
Do comparisons with progressive Bernie Sanders hold any water?
Why are we still listening to Donald Trump?
Census data suggest that people in more stable economic and living situations are more likely to vote. (CNS photo/Mike Crupi, Catholic Courier)
Want to show you’ve “made it”? Vote in midterm elections.
Beware of headlines based on politicians’ feelings rather than their actions.