Greatest Love Songs Ever: #23 “Let’s fall in love”
Hamlet poses the portentous question, “to be or not to be?” in one of Shakespeare’s greatest plays. He offers the question in the context of whether to go on living. By contrast, songwriting hall of…
School shootings and the Baby Olivia bill
In light of the tragic shooting at the Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, a question resounds from coast to coast: Why do so many school shootings take place? One side, the abortion party, presents…
Greatest Love Songs Ever: #24 “Do You Love me?”
By Tom Quiner, Board President, Pulse Life Advocates What IS this thing called love? That’s the question Cole Porter poses in a song by that very title. Sheldon Harnick, lyricist for “Fiddler on the Roof”…
Greatest Love Songs Ever: #25 “Night and Day”
By Tom Quiner As the saying goes, the cream rises to the top. One of the best American songwriters ever makes his first (but not last) entry onto my list of the Greatest Love Songs…
What a 2025 Iowa State Fair!
Once again, Pulse Life Advocates, in conjunction with our allies, Iowa Right to Life, reached thousands of Iowans with a positive pro-life message at the 2025 Iowa State Fair. From our shared booth, we handed…
Greatest Love Songs Ever: #26 “Body and Soul”
By Tom Quiner, Pulse Life Advocates Board President “Body and Soul” may be the most sophisticated song musically-speaking on our list of the 52 Greatest Love Songs Ever. It’s a jazz classic, performed and recorded…
Greatest Love Songs Ever: #27 “My Funny Valentine”
We live in an era of liposuction, breast augmentation, rhinoplasty, blepharoplasty, and abdominoplasty. Turn on the television and you’ll hear pitches for hair gloss, face serum, cream blush, toner mist, anti-frizz treatment and body lotion. …
Eugenics is back in the news
Some bad ideas never die. The progressive Left has thrust eugenics back into the news with their hysterical reaction to American Eagle’s ad campaign featuring Sidney Sweeney. Every social commentator in America has already…
Important conversation on Facebook
The following Facebook conversation came up last week. A follower asked a good question: “That the number of abortions has dropped is great news. But I am very suspicious about the women leaving for health…
