Tough Times for the Catholic Right
The Catholic right's message loses its effectiveness when voters realize it uses the same logic that impelled Catholic voters to help re-elect Bush in 2004 -- who turned out to be a disaster for Catholic values.
The Catholic right's message loses its effectiveness when voters realize it uses the same logic that impelled Catholic voters to help re-elect Bush in 2004 -- who turned out to be a disaster for Catholic values.
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 09.18.2008 | Politics
A few weeks ago, the Huffington Post's Seth Colter Walls reported that Republican officials and outside groups were set to launch a smear campaign aga...
HuffingtonPost.com | Seth Colter Walls | Posted 08.12.2008 | Politics
Catholic voters should steel themselves to hear Barack Obama accused of "infanticide" this fall. Support for that heinous crime is the latest charge b...
Arizona Republic | Posted 08.08.2008 | Politics
For weeks, Sen. John McCain's campaign has quietly resisted calls to dump one of his leading religious representatives who critics say is an inappropr...
Time | Posted 07.11.2008 | Politics
Douglas Kmiec is the kind of Catholic voter the GOP usually doesn't have to think twice about. The Pepperdine law professor and former Reagan Justice ...
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 05.13.2008 | Politics
Religious affiliations have proven, in the course of this campaign, to be a tricky business for politicians -- none more so than Reverend Jeremiah Wri...
HuffingtonPost.com | Nico Pitney | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the most prominent Catholic serving in the U.S. government, called on Sen. John McCain to reject the endorsement of Texas televa...
Chris Korzen | Posted 11.22.2008 | Politics