“I didn't like doing predictions. It's certainly true that right now - and this could change tomorrow - but, right now there is no clear way for Putin to lose power. There seems little chance that a street revolution could unseat him; that's just not how things are going to work in Russia. And it seems as if the very tiny number of people who control the economy and who control politics in Russia are loyal to him.” PeopleChanceEconomyRevolutionTomorrowLoyalGoing To Work Author:Anne Applebaum
“Putin has made life difficult for a lot of Russia's richest men; they don't like the sanctions; they don't like the war with the West. Many of them have houses and families and businesses in the West, and so I can see them being unhappy. But at the moment, the political system is so constructed that it would be very difficult for them to leave. That's not saying it couldn't change.” MenWarMomentsPoliticalHouseDifficultUnhappyBeing Unhappy Author:Anne Applebaum
“I was interested in the question of the power of religious organizations to effect public policy in a negative way. When I was in college, and I found out at that time the Catholic Church was in such control of everything in communities, including in progressive places like New York - that a roommate of mine was not able to obtain an abortion with his girlfriend, even in places like New York. What I learned at that moment was the extraordinary clout that religious organizations can have to impose their theological views on others. And I found it exasperating and dangerous.” MomentsCommunityChurchReligiousDangerousPolicyCollegeNegativeCatholicExtraordinaryGirlfriendAbortionProgressiveTheologicalPublic PolicyRoommate Author:Barry W. Lynn
“To describe Russian politics as "managed democracy" - and that's sometimes hard for outsiders to understand, because a lot of the forms of democracy exist in Russia, so there are elections; there is a press; there is a campaign, and so on. But the outcome of the campaign is never in doubt. So the campaign is manipulated. There is a real opposition in Russia. There are one or two real opposition figures who do want to change the political system, but they will probably not be allowed to run, and one way or another they will be prevented from being on the ballot.” RealSometimesRunningPoliticalDemocracyDoubtElectionOutsiders Author:Anne Applebaum
“There will instead be a number of fake opposition figures, one of whom is now probably going to be Kseniya Sobchak, which is an absurd idea. I assume she's been chosen because just even the idea of her standing for liberals so makes fun of the idea of liberals and of liberal democracy.” FunDemocracyAssumingChosenAbsurdFake Author:Anne Applebaum
“To me the separation of church and state is a thread that ought to run through public policy so that we can always recognize that we make laws in this country, based not on theology of any particular group, but on the basis of a commonly shared values of the Constitution itself.” CountryRunningValuesChurchPolicyConstitutionSeparationTheologyChurch And StateSeparation Of Church And StatePublic Policy Author:Barry W. Lynn
“If Putin decides to run, which we are assuming that he will, there really isn't anything that can stop him. He can manipulate the system so that he has not real opponents; he can manipulate the media so that nobody else gets any coverage. And then, if worse comes to worse, he can - as he has done in the past - just change the electoral results. So, it's not like it's going to be a very exciting election.” RealDoneRunningPastExcitingElectionAssumingManipulate Author:Anne Applebaum
“I think one of the great strengths of Americans United is that it has such diversity. That it has not only people who have no religious belief, but lots of people who do and who take that belief very seriously. And I think that provides us with a great opportunity to talk about the separation of church and state. There are plenty of other groups, and some of them are quite good at what they do, but they also have an agenda of non-theism, but we don't have, you might say, a theology. We just have a commitment to the Constitution.” PeopleThinkingOpportunityBeliefChurchReligiousDiversityCommitmentConstitutionSeparationTheologyPlentyChurch And StateSeparation Of Church And StateReligious BeliefGreat Opportunity Author:Barry W. Lynn
“I think fundamentally, the real power behind the anti-choice movement in regard to abortion and the opposition to the rights of LGBT Americans is fundamentally religious. I know that there are people who are secularists who have problems with the rights of gay people and problems with reproductive choice, but frankly those people are few in number.” PeopleThinkingRealProblemChoicesReligiousGayAbortionLgbtGay People Author:Barry W. Lynn
“We are living in uncertain times. In a world where peace seems to be in short supply, I feel like the world is desperate to see an example of "peace that passes understanding." When someone goes "all in" for God, committing their whole life to Him, peace is one of the gifts we are promised. Someone who is all in for God can take to heart that even though we will have trouble in this world, our lives are in the hands of the one who has overcome this world. When we've been filled with God's peace, only then can we turn around and become instruments of His peace to a hurting world.” WorldHeartUnderstandingHurtTroubleOvercomingWhole LifeDesperate Author:Matthew West