Tagged with Women

Quote: John Podhoretz on Pop Culture Poison

Quote: John Podhoretz on Pop Culture Poison

“Pop culture is a reflection of social change, not a cause of social change.” Exactly! And radical, second-wave feminism has added tanker truck’s of fuel to the fire of social change. kqd Please read my related post – Pop Culture Poison Vol. #3 Essay 1

Good Guys – Cardinal Burke vs. Pope Francis

Good Guys – Cardinal Burke vs. Pope Francis

Pope Francis, 78 – Head of the Roman Catholic Church Ok, I’ll admit it. I am profoundly disappointed with our liberal, hippie, “I’m OK, you’re OK.” Pope Francis. He is a weak “leader” who is willing to compromise the basic values, and essential doctrine, of our 2000 year old Catholic Church, in order to satisfy … Continue reading

Quote: Trevor Dunn on Pop Culture Poison

Quote: Trevor Dunn on Pop Culture Poison

“Pop culture is not about depth. It’s about marketing, supply and demand, and consumerism.” This is the understatement of the week! But, as a member of the industry, at least he’s honest. kqd Please read my related post – Pop Culture Poison Vol. #3 Essay 1

The Miracle of Motherhood – Elisabeth Hasselbeck

The Miracle of Motherhood – Elisabeth Hasselbeck

“Pregnancy and motherhood are the most beautiful and significantly life-altering events that I have ever experienced.” And only a miserable, radical, second-wave feminist, i.e. Betty Friedan, could trivialize, or demean, these joyous, personally fulfilling and extraordinarily female experiences. kqd

Quote: Zig Ziglar on Polite Society’s Purpose

Quote: Zig Ziglar on Polite Society’s Purpose

“As youngsters, my mother taught her children that while we might not be the smartest people around, we could be courteous, polite and considerate of others.” Mr. Ziglar was obviously raised by a good Christian mother. kqd Please read my related post – Polite Society’s Purpose Vol. #2 Essay 19