Anti-Catholic sentiments are uttered aloud when they used to be whispered — a troubling trend in our pluralist society.
By Christine Flowers
Christine Flowers: A conservative abroad
Conversation with Italians reveals how others see America — and the brokenness of our politics.
By Christine Flowers
Christine Flowers: Philly’s mayor looks forward to leaving mess he created
Philadelphia’s mayor has very publicly, albeit poignantly, made clear his desire to slump back into a private life he never actually had.
By Christine Flowers
Christine Flowers: ID-to-Vote isn’t suppression — it’s necessary
Demanding ID-to-vote is not a form of suppression; rather, it enhances the most precious attribute of being an American.
By Christine Flowers
Christine Flowers: On the demise of a once-great newspaper
Begrudging open-mindedness has given way to stifling groupthink.
By Christine Flowers
Christine Flowers: Masking the truth about Justice Gorsuch
Even after a story on the behavior of Supreme Court Justice was debunked, the Inquirer went forward with a column — nicely written — but full of twisted logic and tired hobby horses.
By Christine Flowers
Christine Flowers: Pres. Biden, stop exploiting our racial divide for political gain
Pres. Biden, it is repellent to use the civil rights movement to gain brownie points simply because you’ve been a failure your first year in office.
By Christine Flowers
Christine Flowers: Mask-enforcers aren’t practicing what they preach
Mandatory masking hurts students, especially when hypocrisy is involved. It’s time for schools to stop flaunting the same rules they want imposed on children.
By Christine Flowers
Christine Flowers: Pro-life doesn’t just mean “pro-birth”
Abortion advocates seek to seize the moral high ground by pegging pro-lifers as misogynists. Little do they realize, we are not simply pro-birth: we’re pro-humanity.
By Christine Flowers
Christine Flowers: The admiral of identity factions
Levine’s continued elevation to higher office points out a growing problem with American society as we become more obsessed with identity.
By Christine Flowers