Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

President Trump’s bigotry has gone too far

By Jeffrey Salkin — July 16, 2019
“Have you no sense of decency?” No, he doesn’t. Some of us don’t have it, either.

Thou shalt not compare historical horrors?

By Jeffrey Salkin — June 25, 2019
Yes, the Holocaust is unique. But, exactly how unique?

About AOC and “concentration camps”

By Jeffrey Salkin — June 21, 2019
When you are speaking to people who refuse to hear, sometimes you have to scream. Like it or not, that is what AOC was trying to do.

Laudato Si’ v. the Green New Deal? Hardly.

By Mark Silk — April 30, 2019
Politics matters.

Fixing climate change will require a culture change

By Charles C. Camosy — April 15, 2019
(RNS) — Pope Francis knows our primary focus on climate change must be to change human hearts — not unserious new deals or widely ignored climate accords.

Some dare call it anti-Semitism

By Jeffrey Salkin — February 11, 2019
(RNS) — If American Jews perceive that the Democratic Party is moving into anti-Israel positions, they will be faced with a major quandary.

Secular saints, folk saints and plain old celebrities

By Tara Isabella Burton — January 31, 2019
(RNS) — A Martin Luther King Jr., Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez or Anna Nicole Smith may also carry many Americans' desire for a radical reframing of our collective values.

A grand bargain to save the planet and call truce in the abortion war

By Charles C. Camosy — January 25, 2019
(RNS) — Do Democratic reformers like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez really believe in an existential threat from climate change or is a 10-week limit on abortion the real end of the world for them?

Bible face off: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez v. Sarah Huckabee Sanders

By Mark Silk — January 24, 2019
It had to do with climate change.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, this is your history

By Jeffrey Salkin — December 13, 2018
What the youngest member of Congress could learn about her Jewish ancestors. And what we all need to know about them, as well.
Page 2 of 2