“He Who Must Not Be Middle-Named”
Let us show forth then a new kind of life. Let us make earth, heaven; let us hereby show the Greeks, of how great blessings they are deprived. For when they behold in us good conversation, they will look upon the very face of the kingdom of Heaven. Yea, when they see us gentle, pure from wrath, from evil desire, from envy, from covetousness, rightly fulfilling all our other duties, they will say, “If the Christians are become angels here, what will they be after their departure hence? if where they are strangers they shine so bright, how great will they become when they shall have won their native land!” Thus they too will be reformed, and the word of godliness “will have free course, not less than in the apostles’ times. For if they, being twelve, converted entire cities and countries; were we all to become teachers by our careful conduct, imagine how high our cause will be exalted. —St. John Chrysostom (via Original Evangelical)
Jeff Jarvis:
[Pundits] predict that once Obama wins and Hillary is out of the way … the press will start attacking him. I don’t believe that. They’ll continue to slather over him until he gets into the White House. And then we’ll just see whether they finally start doing their job.
Hugh Hewitt:
Senator Obama is Jimmy Carter, without the experience. Carter, without the United States Naval Academy education.
He’s going to win Texas and Ohio on Tuesday, and lose to John McCain in November.