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Latest News & Publications
Biden Was Wrong On the Cold War
By Peter Wehner
Thursday, September 4, 2008
There are few members of Congress whose record on national security matters can be judged, with the benefit of hindsight, to be as consistently bad as Joseph Biden's.
The Significance of Sarah Palin
By Peter Wehner
Thursday, September 4, 2008
There is a lot to say about Sarah Palin’s performance last night, but perhaps the place to begin is with this observation: Boy did Democrats choose the wrong hockey mom to pick a fight with.
Senator Stealth
How to advance radical causes when no one's looking
By Stanley Kurtz
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
As Barack Obama's ties to the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Bill Ayers, Bernardine Dohrn, Fr. Michael Pfleger, and the militant activists of ACORN show, Obama's extremist roots run deep. Obama's close ties to the Chicago-based Gamaliel Foundation provide yet another connection with the world of far-Left radicalism.
Dr. Obama's Prescription
It isn't one we should want to take.
By James C. Capretta
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Senator Obama's plan, like all government-run health-care systems, would eventually resort to price controls to keep budgetary costs down, and these controls would reduce the number of willing suppliers of health care services, leading to waiting lists. This is not some economist’s theory; it is observable all over the world.
Religion's Essential Contribution to Public Life
By Colleen Carroll Campbell
Friday, August 29, 2008
Should religion steer clear of politics? If media commentaries about last week's Pew Research Center poll on the subject are any indication, the answer from Americans is yes. The finding has delighted many secular pundits, who see it as proof that Americans agree with their aim of shooing religious values and voices from the public square.
Daschle's Health-Care Plan
He wants an uber-regulator, on the fast track.
By James C. Capretta
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Former Democratic senator Tom Daschle seems to understand there is a downside to government-run health care -- which is, well, the government calling the shots. But his solution would be a nightmare: creation of an all-powerful, unaccountable, and unelected Board of "wise men" to make the big health care decisions.
Back to Saddleback
By Peter Wehner
Thursday, August 28, 2008
The most lasting impact of the recent nationally televised interview Rick Warren did with Senators Barack Obama and John McCain may not have to do with the two presidential candidates. It may be its effect on, and the impression people have of, evangelical Christianity.
CAMPAIGN 2008: Would President Obama Be Good For Black America?
By George Weigel
Thursday, August 28, 2008
When I was a teenager, my formative, if largely vicarious, political experience was the civil rights movement. It was a time of great issues bravely contested, a moment replete with heroes and villains. Anyone who sang "We Shall Overcome" in those electric years will welcome a new fact of our public life: America -- a country whose original sin was slavery -- has become a place in which an African-American can be a major party's candidate for president.
Obama's Untethered Values
By Rick Santorum
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Tonight, Barack Obama will accept the Democratic nomination for president. With the benefit of the TelePrompTer and impeccable choreography, the Illinois senator will bare the soul that he and his advisers have prepared for public consumption.
CAMPAIGN 2008: Jaw, Jaw, War, War
By George Weigel
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Winston Churchill, master of eloquent bellicosity, is also remembered for saying that "'Jaw, jaw' is better than 'war, war.'" As a general matter, who could disagree? If conflicts can be settled by the arts of politics and diplomacy, they should be. But are there situations when "jaw, jaw" makes things more dangerous than the plausible threat of "war, war"?
The Democrats and the Abortion Wars
Are Obama and Pelosi dodging the life-and-death question?
By George Weigel
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Throughout this lengthy campaign, the Democratic Party has worked hard to present itself as the party of intellect, competence and moral seriousness. Yet it's off to a very rocky start in addressing the substance of the abortion issue--which remains, 35 years after Roe v. Wade, one of the most volatile in our public life.
McCain's Clarity Trumps Obama's Dexterity
By Colleen Carroll Campbell
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Hosted by bestselling author and evangelical pastor Rick Warren, the nationally televised Saddleback Civil Forum featured separate, hour-long interviews with the two presidential candidates. It was not a debate, but it gave voters a good idea of what to expect from this fall's general election debates.
SUPPORT EPPC'S WORK The important work of EPPC scholars like Stanley Kurtz depends on the generosity of individuals who believe the truth matters. Please consider making a donation today to support our work.
Cromartie Re-Appointed to Commission
EPPC is pleased to announced that President George W. Bush has reappointed EPPC Vice President Michael Cromartie to serve another two-year term on the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom. Mr. Cromartie has served on the Commission since 2004.
A Must-Read
In the Shadow of Progress
According to the Weekly Standard, the new book by EPPC adjunct fellow Eric Cohen "arrives like a spring breeze, fresh and calm and cleansing, something to be welcomed by anyone who follows bioethics and its controversies." Robert P. George calls In the Shadow of Progress "a book rich in moral insight and even prophetic wisdom."Leon Kass says it's "a must-read."Get your copy today!
Quotable EPPC
Recent Clippings from our Scholars
EPPC Resident Scholar James Bowman "says the sexual revolution killed the romantic comedy" by degrading romance into "a calculated thing." -- From this Wall Street Journal article discussing EPPC's "Isn't It Romantic?" film series and its exploration of the decline of the romantic comedy.
C-SPAN
EPPC's Peter Wehner on Washington Journal
EPPC Senior Fellow Peter Wehner recently appeared on C-SPAN's morning show Washington Journal. Along with Washington Monthly Editor-in-Chief, Paul Glastris, they discussed recent developments in the presidential campaign, including campaign advertisements and media strategies, as well as recent polls and pre-convention politics.Click here to view the episode.
Event Transcript
Ethical Questions in the Reform of Health and Medical Care
EPPC Fellow James C. Capretta presented at a June 26, 2008 session of the President's Council on Bioethics in Chicago, Illinois. The Council held the session to explore the relative merits of alternative health care reform plans. Mr. Capretta presented the reasons policymakers should implement a reform program based on consumer choice and market competition.

Faith & Culture
The Future of Medicine and Medical Ethics
EPPC Fellow Colleen Carroll Campbell discusses the changing face of medicine with Dr. Edmund Pellegrino, Chairman of the President's Council on Bioethics and Professor Emeritus of Medicine and Medical Ethics at Georgetown University. The show airs on EWTN television Sundays at 10:30am and Wednesdays at 11:00pm. It airs on EWTN radio and Sirius Satellite Radio Saturdays at 6pm E.T., Sundays at 7am E.T., and Tuesdays at 1am E.T.
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