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Trump’s pro-Unionism and changes on abortion show an “eagerness to win even at the expense of ideological consistency”

John Fea   |  September 20, 2023

Here is Ross Douthat at The New York Times: In the last week, the man whose judicial appointees overturned Roe v. Wade and whose administration was reliably hostile to unions has condemned the six-week abortion ban signed by DeSantis, promised […]

“You’re nobody until somebody hates you”

John Fea   |  September 20, 2023

I am looking forward to seeing Richard Dewey’s film, Radical Wolfe: Journalist, Satirist, Iconoclast. In the meantime, here is a taste of John Tierney’s review at City Journal: Wolfe went on writing in his inimitable voice for theĀ Herald TribuneĀ Sunday supplement, […]

The Author’s Corner with Lauren Lassabe Shepherd

Rachel Petroziello   |  September 20, 2023

Lauren Lassabe Shepherd is an instructor at the University of New Orleans and an IUPUI-SUSIH Community Scholar. This interview is based on her new book, Resistance from the Right: Conservatives and the Campus Wars in Modern America (University of North […]

Prolifers are outraged about Trump’s abortion comments on “Meet the Press”

John Fea   |  September 19, 2023

I wrote yesterday: Essentially, Trump is throwing the pro-life movement under the bus. He and his team believe that they can win in 2024 with a more moderate pro-life view on abortion. To put this more crudely, pro-life conservative evangelicals […]

The Author’s Corner with Michael McCulloch

Rachel Petroziello   |  September 19, 2023

Michael McCulloch is Associate Professor of Architecture and Master of Architecture Program Chair at Kendall College of Art and Design of Ferris State University. This interview is based on his new book, Building a Social Contract: Modern Workers’ Houses in Early-Twentieth Century […]

Will evangelicals turn on Trump after his “Meet the Press” abortion comments?

John Fea   |  September 18, 2023

The evangelicals and politics angle to the 2024 election just got more interesting! Essentially, Trump is throwing the pro-life movement under the bus. He and his team believe that they can win in 2024 with a more moderate pro-life view […]

“And Pharaoh hardened his heart”: Will Donald Trump’s abortion claims on “Meet the Press” open a new lane for Ron DeSantis?

John Fea   |  September 18, 2023

During the August 2023 GOP presidential debate, Nikki Haley said that Americans “need to stop demonizing” the issue of abortion. Watch: Most conservative evangelicals I know side with Pence in this debate. Haley repeated this argument over the weekend at […]

A Prayer before Study

John Fea   |  September 18, 2023

Creator of all things,true Source of light and wisdom,lofty origin of all being,graciously let a ray of Your brilliancepenetrate into the darkness of my understandingand take from me the double darknessin which I have been born,an obscurity of both sin […]

The Author’s Corner with Peter Thompson

Rachel Petroziello   |  September 18, 2023

Peter Thompson is Sydney L Mayer Associate Professor of American History at the University of Oxford. This interview is based on his new book, Heir through Hope: Thomas Jefferson’s Lifelong Investment in William Short (Oxford University Press, 2023). JF: What […]

Evangelical roundup for September 18, 2023

John Fea   |  September 18, 2023

What is happening in Evangelical land? The splintering of Canadian Reformed evangelicalism. DeSantis continues to try to make a dent in Trump’s support among evangelicals. Rhyne Putnam reviews Thomas McCall, The Doctrine of Good Works: Reclaiming a Neglected Protestant Teaching. […]

Fact-checking Trump on “Meet the Press”

John Fea   |  September 17, 2023

In case you missed it, NBC News journalist Kristen Welker began her new gig as host of the “Meet the Press” with a Donald Trump interview. This morning NBC News published a piece fact-checking Trump: “Former President Donald Trump made […]

Sunday night odds and ends

John Fea   |  September 17, 2023

A few things online that caught my attention this week: The current state of the academic history job market. Right-wing House Republican Ken Buck will not go along with McCarthy’s impeachment plans. David French on the battle over abortion. Drew […]

Os Guinness keeps pushing his faulty American Revolution vs. French Revolution thesis

John Fea   |  September 17, 2023

Watch Christian commentator and author Os Guinness at the Family Research Council’s “Pray Vote Stand Summit”: Guinness sounds like an old Federalist–a defender of order. He, of course, is free to take such a position. But his view of the […]

Messianic rabbi Jonathan Cahn at Family Research Council event: “We are at war.”

John Fea   |  September 17, 2023

I was recently talking to a conservative evangelical Christian who has read all of Messianic rabbi Jonathan Cahn‘s books. Cahn has a huge following in the certain sectors of the evangelical world. Back in 2019, The New York Times ran […]

When it comes to the MAGA media infrastructure, Lauren Boebert can do no wrong.

John Fea   |  September 17, 2023

Get up to speed here and here. Watch a clip of Boebert’s recent interview with Dan Ball of One America News:

Environmentalism as the next pro-life movement?

John Fea   |  September 17, 2023

According to Harvard’s Chika O. Okafor, the next pro-life argument will be green. Here is his piece at Lebanon (NH) Valley News:

Happiness guru Arthur Brooks is writing books with Oprah

John Fea   |  September 17, 2023

I remember Arthur Brooks as the president of the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank that champions free market solutions to social problems. Back in 2011 he came to Messiah University (the school where I teach) to debate Jim […]

Steven Mintz on “the left”

John Fea   |  September 16, 2023

Over at Inside Higher Ed, historian Steven Mintz helps us make sense of the American left. Here is a taste of his piece, “What Does It Mean to Be a Leftist in 2023?“: Today, the left takes many different forms. […]

Lauren Boebert apologizes

John Fea   |  September 16, 2023

A follow-up to this story. Sometimes you need to apologize to save your political life. Let’s see if she will apologize to the pregnant woman who asked her to stop vaping.

75% of Americans side with the United Auto Workers. Why aren’t more Americans in the streets as a show of support?

John Fea   |  September 16, 2023

When the George Floyd was killed, Americans took the streets in protest. When Donald Trump was elected president, the #MeToo movement took the streets in protest. Why don’t we see similar uprisings in support of working class Americans fighting for […]

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