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Tears, Idle Tears

As the “Sussex Carol”—an underappreciated carol and one of my favorites for the season—asks: Then why should men on earth be sad, Since our Redeemer made us glad? Well, one answer is that Georgetown just got schooled by the Memphis Tigers in one of the ugliest performances . . . . Continue Reading »

Pro-Life Libertarians?

The blog Surfeited with Dainties smartly picks up the various commentators who have recently been expressing libertarian dismay with the libertarian Ron Paul’s opposition to abortion. The blog’s author, Michael Brendan Dougherty, points, for instance, to this extraordinary passage from . . . . Continue Reading »

Notes on I Am Legend

? So a putative cure for cancer unleashes a deadly virus that wipes out 90 percent of mankind and sets loose a gaggle of vampires to devour whomever’s left. My primary-care physician had to have been a consultant on this thing . . . Has his M.O. written all over it . . . ? How on earth did . . . . Continue Reading »

Merry Christmas!

To all the friends and adversaries of SHS, please accept my heartfelt best wishes for the best of the Season. Sometimes, it can seem that all is strife and madness. But while in many ways we live in the best of times, it is all too easy to forget that it certainly isn’t the worst of times. . . . . Continue Reading »

The Celebrity-Industrial Complex

At the risk of sullying First Things with a matter that wouldn’t make the category of Eleventh Things, I was struck by word this week that Jamie Lynn Spears, the sixteen-year-old kid sister of pop tartlet Britney Spears, is pregnant. Jamie Lynn announced the news on Tuesday and the . . . . Continue Reading »

The Four and a Half Worthies

The blog Canterbury Tales has this list of the Nine Worthies, broken down into three categories: Pagan, Hebrew, and Christian. Imagine different categories, with more contemporary examples: Atheist George Orwell George Bernard Shaw Bjørk Spiritualist/New Age Edgar Cayce Deepak Chopra . . . . Continue Reading »

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