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Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich Critics Take Catholic-Bashing to New Level
Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments as follows:
Some of the critics of Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich have gone beyond Catholic bashing.
Garry Wills is so excited he sees Santorum as a modern-day Torquemada, a man who “equates contraception with the guillotine.” That this lunacy appeared on the blog site of theNew York Review of Books speaks volumes. On examiner.com, Michael Hughes compares Santorum to the Taliban, arguing he wants “a Christian form of Sharia law.” Mark Morford at sfgate.com says Santorum reminds him of a molester, someone who is trying to save “the dying Catholic church.”
Larry Doyle at Huffington Post went beyond the candidate to slam all Catholics for participating “in a barbaric ritual…a ‘mass’ in which a black-robed cleric casts a spell over some bread and wine…[resulting] in a cannibalistic reverie.” Sexpert Dan Savage said that when Newt Gingrich was married to his second wife, he was “still f***ing the consecrated host out of his ‘devout Catholic’ mistress.”
The Catholicism of these candidates only explains some of the hatred. John Cassidy in The New Yorker says that Santorum “with his seven kids” (which he notes first and foremost) is radically different from the magazine’s readership. He is right: those for whom abortion is the most precious right can’t figure Santorum out. Neither can Ivan Strenski at religiondispatches.com. While he says photos of Santorum and his daughter who suffers from Trisomy 18 “touched his heart,” he also wonders, “Why would one choose, in effect, to take the risk of bringing a doomed child into the world?”
These people may be threatened by Catholicism, but what gives them the chills are babies. And they really flip over couples like the Santorums and the Palins who don’t abort their disabled children.
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Comments
Donahue continues to whine. I
Donahue continues to whine. I have written before but I will write again, Catholicism, and Christianity, is not an inherent physical trait like skin color or sex or sexual orientation. It is a set of beliefs. That's it. Yes, deeply held beliefs but just beliefs. Beliefs though that are still very powerful, unfortunately, in Western culture. Beliefs that strip gays of their rights. Beliefs that weaken protections on contraceptives. Beliefs that lead to persecution and prosecution of what adults watch and view in the privacy of their own bedrooms.
Yes, Santorum would impose a Christian version of Sharia law. That is correct. He would impose his religious beliefs on others. He would do that. He has said that our nation belongs to his god. Those are his word. He isnt hiding from his words and beliefs. He is a younger and better looking version of Pat Robertson. The only other difference is that he isn't best buds, as Robertson, with the former dictator of Liberia, Charles Taylor.
Jerome McCollom