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 has also appeared on the BBC programme World Have Your Say.

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


Staying out of the fray. For now.

Sheila Liaugminas | 27 Mar 2008
Some Democratic leaders who have not yet endorsed a candidate are holding their cards close to the vest.


Democrats are worried

Sheila Liaugminas | 26 Mar 2008
Because Democrats are fighting. And it looks to continue for a long time.


'The most sweeping liberal foreign-policy critique in decades'

Sheila Liaugminas | 25 Mar 2008
That’s how The American Prospect magazine refers to The Obama Doctrine.


Obama's calculus

Sheila Liaugminas | 25 Mar 2008
The stage we’re in now with Barack Obama’s pastor Wright problem is sort of post-spin and pre-confrontation.


Well, well, well...

Sheila Liaugminas | 24 Mar 2008
Look who’s giving John McCain attention, and not disparagingly. The New York Times.


Bill Clinton is back

Sheila Liaugminas | 22 Mar 2008
There’s been a lot of speculation about where the former president has been lately and why we haven’t heard from him.


By the way

Sheila Liaugminas | 21 Mar 2008
The news stories are out there all over the place today that Barack Obama’s passport files were breached.


Has this controversy opened old wounds?

Sheila Liaugminas | 21 Mar 2008
Or were they never allowed to close?

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