This is the most improbable election since an elderly Jesuit from Argentina was elected pope.
Washington Front
Does your Catholic faith shape your politics, or is it the other way around?
We need more faithful Catholics running for office and more outreach to Catholic voters.
In confronting its history with slavery, Georgetown University offers a model for moral leadership.
In searching for leadership, I have found it not on the campaign trail but, ironically, one floor away from my office.
The only candidates Mr. Trump and Mrs. Clinton could defeat are each other.
There is nothing traditional about this election.
The throwaway culture has a hold on both political parties.
These are difficult days for the consistent ethic of life in American politics.
The alternative campaigns of Barack Obama and Paul Ryan
President Obama is working to secure his legacy. Speaker Ryan is trying to offer an alternative to GOP voters.
Our Political Mandate
Six months ago Pope Francis told Congress, “You are called to defend and preserve the dignity of your fellow citizens in the tireless and demanding pursuit of the common good, for this is the chief aim of all politics.” I love politics, but I hate much of what passes for politics today.
Can we redeem a demoralizing campaign season?
I love politics, but I hate much of what passes for politics today.
The Voters’ Revolt
This campaign is fueled by frustrations and fears about economic unfairness, global competition, racial injustice, demographic change and acts of terror.
Character Questions
As this is written, the Iowa caucuses are finally moving the presidential campaign into the hands, heads and hearts of voters. Pundits who have been consistently wrong are offering new explanations and projections. Here is a crazy prediction for a crazy campaign. A Republican demolition derby yields
