Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
You reminded me Don of someone that I think would have been great in your later post. William F Buckley Jr. Anyone that prayed the rosary daily in the Oval Office would have been wonderful for this country.
I like both of those choices. Assuming that “electability” is not a criterion, I would suggest Robert Bork.
You mean to occupy the office in his own time or in our time?
Is it too soon to say Cruz?
Antonin Scalia. Strict constructionist on the Constitution, Catholic enough to have raised a son who became a priest.
This is more of a question than endorsement of the man.
Do you believe Charlie Kirk would of made a good choice? I believe he was on a trajectory to join the Catholic Church. What he would of been lacking in geopolitics he would of soon caught up to speed, based upon his thirst for knowledge.
I viewed many of his debates with young adults & liberal profs. and I liked his wit with his sense of compassion especially at moments where he could of crumpled their spirit.
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Federal borrowing in 1945 amounted to 14% of GDP. In 1947, it amounted to -1% of GDP. If we could have James Forrestal out of Truman’s cabinet and a Congress with dispositions like that one….