
Aubrey Gulick
Digital Editor at The American Spectator
Digital editor at @amspectator, devout catholic, and aspiring organist.
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1 week ago |
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Abortion has been a rather critical issue for Democrats in the past couple of years. First, it was protecting the status of Roe v. Wade against pro-lifers who were doing everything in their power to get it overturned. Then, it was reacting with disgust and horror when the case Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization actually did get it overturned. By the time Kamala Harris got started on her campaign to run for the presidential office, abortion was the party’s key issue.
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1 week ago |
spectator.org | Aubrey Harris |Aubrey Gulick
At first glance, this last week hasn’t been good news for the conservative cause. On Monday, April 28, Canada rejected apple-eating, journalist-bashing, truth-speaking Pierre Poilievre in favor of banking magnate and globalist Mark Carney. In fact, it rejected him so emphatically that the man no longer has a job in politics.
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2 weeks ago |
spectator.org | Aubrey Harris |Aubrey Gulick
There’s a universal truth about technology that most of us are somewhat unwilling to admit: Kids are better at it than adults are. At this point, it’s a stereotype: the grandparents who squint at their phones and poke at them while grumbling about “newfangled technologies” or the parents who hand their kids their phone to figure out a settings adjustment.
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3 weeks ago |
spectator.org | Aubrey Harris |Aubrey Gulick
On Easter Sunday, Pope Francis was wheeled out to offer the traditional blessing of pontiffs to tens of thousands of Catholics in St. Peter’s Square. His voice was raspy, and he seemed tired and weak. Usually, the Roman pontiff offers an urbi et orbi (to the city of Rome and to the world) apostolic blessing on major feasts. But this year, Archbishop Diego Ravelli read Francis’s address, declaring that “Love has triumphed over hatred, light over darkness and truth over falsehood.
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4 weeks ago |
spectator.org | Aubrey Harris |Aubrey Gulick
Ten minutes and 21 seconds. That’s how long Katy Perry and her all-female crew of self-proclaimed “astronauts” spent in the air during their trip to outer space. Despite the fact that the trip took as much time as it takes me to brew a cup of coffee, these women felt obligated to hold a press conference about it and turn it into a multi-hour livestream. The stunt was — the internet concluded — cheesy and tasteless.
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So beautiful ! Sad that we are astonished when the pope uses Latin and sings centuries-old chants. I pray that after a decade or two, it will be so commonplace that we will have forgotten to be grateful.

Pope Leo XIV chanting the noonday Regina Caeli in St. Peter’s Square today https://t.co/c0jemHHbmt

RT @IVMiles: Dude there's like a 1400 year tradition of Roman Catholic statesman disagreeing with the Pope's takes on political theology.

Let’s be perfectly clear. Francis did not open a Pandora’s box when it comes to popes weighing in on politics. Popes have had plenty to say about kings and queens. More recently, Leo XIII had plenty to say about wages, family structure, and divorce. I expect popes to weigh in.

Seeing a lot of black pilling about Prevost. Francis opened Pandora’s box by setting a precedent for popes to weigh in on politics. Feels so tribal now. The goal is not to have a Democratic or Republican pope (??) The goal is to have a pope who repeats church teachings.