
The Hyped-up Claims over China
Is Victory Within Reach for Romney?
Not Fit for Dinner: Welcoming Mormonism into the Fold
“The acceptance of a Mormon candidate is momentous because it is a sharp departure from the typical emphasis evangelicals place upon theological and doctrinal soundness.”
Paul Ryan: The Man With A Plan
By taking Ryan as his running mate, Romney is making some interesting statements about what kind of presidency he wants.
Not Fit for Dinner: Staying Informed—and Sane—During Election Season
“Americans who have tuned out politics can continue doing so only to their own detriment.”
Not Fit for Dinner: Evangelicals, Immigration, and Mitt Romney
“Romney’s stance on immigration sounds nice in theory—probably because it’s unclear on the logistics of precisely how he plans to implement his policies.”
Not Fit for Dinner: A Better Amercia With Mitt
“Stories like #ObamaInHistory and #Amercia are interesting (and funny, to some extent), but they do not—or should not be allowed to—carry serious weight in political campaigns.”
Watching Politics From the Pew: Who Cares if He Is Mormon?
“I do not expect everyone to agree. But I do expect, once in a while, to see substantive debates that flow from common agreement about the core goals we all have.”













