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CBS still the place to go for comedies with heart + Tulsi Gabbard talks sense on impeachment
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s the latest dispatch from the crossroads of faith and media: CBS’s classic heartfelt comedy hit parade runs from The Honeymooners in the 1950’s, through The Andy Griffith Show in the 60’s, All in the Family in the 70’s, M*A*S*H in the 70’s and 80’s, Everybody Loves Raymond in the 90’s and into the 2000’s,…
Andrew Yang’s Universal Basic Income proposal doesn’t go far enough
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John W. Kennedy
A candidate for the rest of us. As a political moderate, I’ve found myself increasingly discouraged at the outlook for my presidential choices in 2020. Both the incumbent Republican and the current crop of so-called “top-tier” Democratic hopefuls play on our divisions in a way that, as former Defense Secretary James Mattis recently suggested, has…
Media continues to largely ignore plight of Sikhs in India
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s the latest dispatch from the crossroads of faith and media: Sikh’s have a dream. Nearly 56 years after Martin Luther King’s historic Lincoln Memorial rally in Washington, DC (on August 28, 1963), the non-profit NYC-based civil rights group Sikhs for Justice is holding a rally at the same location tomorrow (June 6) from 5:00…
Meryl Streep’s takes on the term “toxic masculinity”
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s the latest dispatch from the crossroads of faith and culture: Meryl Streep deserves another award for this. The actress is daring to suggest that the phrase “toxic masculinity” may actually be toxic to boys. Good for her! While the video above makes the point that “toxic masculinity” refers to certain bad behaviors (i.e. bullying,…
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