Filed under: Religion, Culture, News Media, Ethics
Nothing that Brit Hume said in his long and distinguished career as a newsman has come close to stirring up as much response as his recent evaluation of the religious needs of Tiger Woods.Filed under: Religion, Culture, News Media, Ethics
Nothing that Brit Hume said in his long and distinguished career as a newsman has come close to stirring up as much response as his recent evaluation of the religious needs of Tiger Woods.Filed under: Religion, Scandal, Disputations
Tiger Woods received both acclaim and criticism for his choreographed statement of remorse Friday, with the critiques centering on his refusal to allow any questions from the media.Filed under: Religion, Media, Disputations, Video, Conservatives
For Americans who are both political junkies and faithful churchgoers (guilty as charged), Sunday mornings can mean a painful choice between watching the Sunday talk shows for scoops (or gaffes) from newsmakers, or...Filed under: Media
Brit Hume drew quite a bit of criticism when he suggested on "Fox News Sunday" that Tiger Woods' Buddhist faith is insufficient to deal with the golfer's personal problems and that he should convert to Christianity as a path to "forgiveness and redemption." (Analysis by Politics Daily's David GibsonFiled under: Religion, Scandal, Media, Disputations
...And maybe Tiger Woods, who has described himself as a Buddhist, should become a bit more observant. Filed under: Woman Up
As the wife of a theater critic and as a former movie critic myself, I appreciate the fine art of underacting. Sadly, it's more and more rare.