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Qualifications to Lead
Without a vision the people perish
By James Hanink | May 3rd 2022 11:48 AMThe widely read internet outlet CalMatters presents itself as a nonprofit and independent news source. Its mission, supposedly, is to explain California policy and politics. To that end, it offers a “compare and contrast” lesson on the gubernatorial candidates in the June 7th California Primary election. Several candidates have their…
READ FULL BLOG POSTCultivation of Imagination
Human imagination needs to be exercised or it atrophies
By Richard DellOrfano | May 2nd 2022 12:31 PMBefore color movies, TVs, and then iPhones came into widespread use, radio mystery stories like The Shadow Knows had the power to fascinate. The Orson Welles radio broadcast War of the Worlds was so vivid that it caused panic in the streets of major cities. I suspect that same broadcast…
READ FULL BLOG POSTA Whole Other Electorate
63 million Americans never got a chance to vote, or even to breathe
By Jason Morgan | April 28th 2022 12:06 PMElection integrity has been in the news a lot these past few years. A cloud long hung over the 2016 presidential election, for example. Did the Russians throw the contest in favor of Trump? Did James Comey and the FBI do the same by opening a probe into Hillary Clinton’s…
READ FULL BLOG POSTBelief in the Afterlife
Jesus' promise of eternal life was anticipated by most of mankind
By Richard DellOrfano | April 25th 2022 3:00 PMThe archeological record of ritual burial practices indicates widespread belief in the afterlife, around the world and across time. The oldest evidence of prehistoric belief in the afterlife was discovered in the 1960s near Sungir, Russia, at a 34,000-year-old burial site of a middle-aged man. He was laid to rest…
READ FULL BLOG POSTGood News in Yemen
A serious cease-fire after six years and 400,000 dead
By Barbara Rose | April 20th 2022 7:38 PMThe first serious truce between warring parties in Yemen took effect earlier this month. The Yemen conflict has continued for six years and killed 400,000 people, has led to the world's worst humanitarian crisis, and involved the U.S., but American media gave it scant coverage compared to the invasion of…
READ FULL BLOG POSTMore Questions for the L.A. Times
Its editors claim many things unsupported by facts
By James Hanink | April 18th 2022 7:59 PMYou might recall, gentle reader, that I’m putting together an Open Letter to the Editorial Board of the Los Angeles Times. It’s their fault. They sent the ritual questionnaire for candidates interested in winning their endorsement. Well, I hardly expect to win their support for my gubernatorial campaign. I can…
READ FULL BLOG POSTBeware of Mustachioed Napoleons
John Bolton serves the foreign-export Enlightenment wing of the American uniparty
By Jason Morgan | April 13th 2022 3:13 PMJohn Bolton has a reputation as a fierce conservative. Fifteen years ago or so, I used to think he was, too. I would watch Bolton, who was President George W. Bush’s Ambassador to the United Nations, appear on the television and lay into Washington liberals like a dog going at…
READ FULL BLOG POSTMiddleton’s Rouseabout
Would we be better off expressing no views at all?
By David Daintree | April 9th 2022 4:10 PMAnybody who writes the odd opinion piece, whether spurred on by momentary outrage at some public or private folly, or just obligated to do so in going about his lawful occasions, runs dry from time to time. Or rather wonders whether there is any point in expressing views at all,…
READ FULL BLOG POSTA Brief on Abortion
Science and the Church teach when human life begins
By Richard DellOrfano | April 9th 2022 3:25 PMThe first recorded evidence of induced abortion is from the Egyptian Ebers Papyrus dated to 1550 BC. The only evidence in ancient laws of a death penalty for abortion is found in Assyrian law: the Code of Assura, c. 1075 BC. The epic Ramayana, c. 750BC, has a description of…
READ FULL BLOG POSTNotes for an ‘Open Letter’
The Editorial Board of the L.A. Times sent me questions, and I'll question them
By James Hanink | April 6th 2022 1:17 PMLast week The Editorial Board of the Los Angeles Times sent me a questionnaire. I was advised that if I want to be considered for a Board endorsement in the upcoming California Primary, I must complete the questionnaire. Well, I’m running for governor, so I did as requested. But I’m…
READ FULL BLOG POSTSeeing Islam in a New Light
Christians & Muslims agree on the greatness of God & the centrality of the family
By David Daintree | April 4th 2022 11:57 AMIt is a remarkable thing that the keys to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem are held in trust by a Muslim, Adeeb Joudeh al-Husseini, who is a member of a family that has honorably maintained the holy places there for centuries. Christians and Muslims have had a…
READ FULL BLOG POSTScruples over Snagging a Gopher
Guilt wafted over me, but Scripture came to the rescue
By Richard DellOrfano | April 1st 2022 3:30 PMOne morning this spring, I noticed my backyard lawn had an esker, a row of fresh dirt mounds. Each pile had a horseshoe shape, and I soon learned how they came to be. A gopher was tunneling underground. This rascal was pushing dirt to the surface from its nesting constructs.…
READ FULL BLOG POSTClimate Talk ‘Canceled’
Venue owner cancels talk on science and gets the reply he deserves
By David Daintree | March 30th 2022 2:29 PMWe at the Christopher Dawson Centre, in Australia, are looking forward to hosting a talk by Prof. Ian Plimer on Thursday April 21. He is a controversial and provocative climate scientist who questions the prevailing "narrative." After choosing the venue, a pub in central Hobart, and making the arrangements I…
READ FULL BLOG POSTSacrifice in History
In the affairs of men, little changes unless great masses of us have a change of heart
By Richard DellOrfano | March 28th 2022 2:30 PMThe practice of bloody sacrifice reaches far back in human history. For instance, archeologists recently dug up the bones of defective infants killed in Denmark 5,000 years ago. Perhaps the sacrifice was a primitive stab at eugenics; perhaps there is more to the story. To keep its vast empire intact,…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe Open Society and Its Frenemies
The New Atheists' vision suffocates under their dogma of godlessness
By Jason Morgan | March 24th 2022 6:43 PMMy friend and fellow NOR subscriber Kevin Doak shared with me a book by Dr. Alberto Martinez Piedra called No God, No Civilization: The New Atheism and the Fantasy of Perpetual Progress. The title is right up the alley of a hidebound reactionary like me. When many months later I…
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