Sheila Liaugminas

Sheila Liaugminas is an Emmy award-winning Chicago-based journalist in print and broadcast media.

Her writing and broadcasting covers matters of faith, culture, politics and the media. She reported for Time magazine in its Midwest Bureau for over 20 years. At Chicago’s NBC-owned station, she co-hosted the TV magazine program YOU. Sheila formerly hosted three radio programs, The Right Questions; and Issues & Answers for Relevant
Radio, and America’s Lifeline on the Salem network.

Besides her work on MercatorNet, Sheila has published in the Chicago Tribune, Crain’s Chicago Business, Crisis Magazine, Voices Magazine, National Catholic Register, Catholic New World, the Center for Morality in Public Life blog Ethika Politika and the National Review Online.

She currently hosts the daily radio program A Closer Look on Relevant Radio and serves as the Network News Director.


Can Obama overcome the other divide?

Sheila Liaugminas | 22 Feb 2008
He has conquered the racial divisions that ruptured this country for generations, it appears, and good for that. He is the sign of racial healing.


Getting ready for the inevitable?

Sheila Liaugminas | 22 Feb 2008
That’s what some political analysts said about Hillary Clinton after watching the debate last night with Barack Obama.


Is it obvious to everyone but the Times?

Sheila Liaugminas | 21 Feb 2008
They are so…what?….unprofessional, to be charitable.


Media are interested in some Clinton outbursts more than others

Sheila Liaugminas | 20 Feb 2008
They give substantial play to the ones that involve Bill Clinton losing his temper at, say, other media members.


Snapshots from the screen

Sheila Liaugminas | 19 Feb 2008
Television coverage on primary night turned out some interesting moments.


The bloom hasn't exactly come off the rose

Sheila Liaugminas | 19 Feb 2008
But has it started to fade? Some are asking new questions about Barack Obama now.


Clintons: How not to find your base

Sheila Liaugminas | 18 Feb 2008
With Sen. Hillary Clinton 0 for 8 in recent primaries and lagging behind Sen. Obama in so many polls, experts have predicted she and former president Bill Clinton would be adjusting strategy and trying new tactics.


The most trusted man in America

Sheila Liaugminas | 18 Feb 2008
George Washington held that honor back in the 1780’s, after a most distinguished military career and just when the Constitutional Convention turned to him to be the nation’s first president.

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