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New York’s Cardinal Timothy Dolan notes that Democrats have abandoned Roman Catholics

Timothy Dolan is the Roman Catholic Archbishop (and Cardinal) who oversees the Roman Church in New York City. He has served there in this post since 2009, and his total time of official service to the Roman Catholic Church goes all the back at least as far as the time of his ordination to the priesthood in 1976. In his time of service he has seen many changes in the United States, both in terms of its social and religious attitudes and the stance of its political parties.

For government officials, is anything more important than making the boss(es) look good?

by KenThis story is left over from late last week, but I don't think that, in the time it has taken me to get around to it, it has lost its topicality. It got a certain amount of attention, but it needs more. It's one of those periodic stark reminders of how the world so often doesn't run quite the way we naively think it does, or at least should.