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Unaddressed, how it’s just an accounting gimmick and Catholic institutions would still be required to cover what they morally oppose, to say nothing of what gives the government the right to require private insurers to offer a service for “free.” Over...
Noonan joins the list of recent lackeys for the Catholic bishops, who are not only out of touch with their own female church members but with the American public in general. She does her best to conflate support for contraceptive services with being in...
One thing that I think Newt has going for him is we’re a nation of insiders in the way that everybody’s always on the internet reading stuff. The base of the Republican Party knows that the establishment of the Republican Party doesn’t like Newt. That’s a big plus
MTP Political Roundtable Santorum's sweeping victories reshape the Republican field in an otherwise busy week in politics where issues like religious freedom and gay marriage rocked the political landscape. Plus, a "super" decision by President Obama...
MTP Political Roundtable Santorum's sweeping victories reshape the Republican field in an otherwise busy week in politics where issues like religious freedom and gay marriage rocked the political landscape. Plus, a "super" decision by President Obama...
MTP Political Roundtable Santorum's sweeping victories reshape the Republican field in an otherwise busy week in politics where issues like religious freedom and gay marriage rocked the political landscape. Plus, a "super" decision by President Obama...
Oh, it would be disruptive
Bill Burton, Peggy Noonan, E.J. Dionne and Joe Scarborough preview the fall campaign and discuss how social issues will impact voters’ decisions. A Second Take on Meeting the Press: From an up-close look at Rachel Maddow's sneakers to an in-depth look...
MTP Political Roundtable Santorum's sweeping victories reshape the Republican field in an otherwise busy week in politics where issues like religious freedom and gay marriage rocked the political landscape. Plus, a "super" decision by President Obama...
Peggy Noonan (born Margaret Ellen Noonan on September 7, 1950, in Brooklyn, New York) is an author of seven books on politics, religion and culture, a weekly columnist for The Wall Street Journal, and was a primary speech writer and Special Assistant to President Ronald Reagan. She is considered a political conservative, though many have labeled... Full Article
One thing that I think Newt has going for him is we’re a nation of insiders in the way that everybody’s always on the internet reading stuff. The base of the Republican Party knows that the establishment of the Republican Party doesn’t like Newt. That’s a big plus
Oh, it would be disruptive
When I try to tell people what Ronald Reagan was like ... I tell them the bathroom story.
