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Bill Donohue: Over the line?
dotCommonweal ^ | David Gibson

Posted on 05/03/2008 6:58:15 PM PDT by Alex Murphy

Bill Donohue may not be tired of the culture wars–or internecine Catholic wars. The head of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights is often over the top in denunciations of anti-Catholicism, real or perceived, and of other Catholics who Donohue sees as not toeing the proper Catholic line. But even Donohue may have outdone himself, and done in his own organization, if his latest press release prompts an IRS investigation.

The May 2 release is “Catholic Dissidents Advise Obama,” and it draws down on Obama’s Catholic National Advisory Committee, which includes several Commonwealers, such as Cathleen Kaveny and Grant Gallicho. It also includes Catholics in public and religious life, ranging from Sen. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania to the Sister of St. Joseph, Sr. Catherine Pinkerton. Also included are more than a few writers and theologians whose work I have long admired. Point of disclosure: I have also known Bill Donohue for years, and while I think he is completely wrongheaded many times, and inimical to the church’s well-being other times, he can also be a good guy to have a beer with, as well as someone who does not run from an argument, and an advocate who can point out indisputable cases of anti-Catholicism that still persist.

That said, this latest blast is way outta line. Donohue not only labels these Obama-advising Catholics as “dissidents” but he says “Practicing Catholics have every right to be insulted by Obama’s advisory group”–setting up Catholics who back Obama as bad Catholics and opponents of Obama, by implication, as good Catholics. Donohue employs his favorite trick of the invidious–and distorting–comparison, saying he wouldn’t have gay advisors who “don’t reflect the sentiment of the gay community”–as if these Obama-backers don’t reflect Catholic opinion. (In fact, they largely do. Not that this should be about public opinion, no?)

In his closing, Donohue takes a real potshot, saying that “If these are the best ‘committed Catholic leaders, scholars and advocates’ Obama can find, then it is evident that he has a ‘Wright’ problem when it comes to picking Catholic advisors.” As if these Catholics–check out the list–are the equivalent of Jeremiah Wright…!

But let me dissect this a bit more analytically. I see four chief problems.

One is that Donohue bases his criticism of these dozens of advisors principally on the “scores” that the abortion rights group NARAL gives some of the political figures on the committee (conveniently not mentioning the presence of Democrats Bob Casey and Tim Roemer, also on Obama’s committee, who have taken stands against abortion rights in many cases). Donohue also states that Obama’s pol pals do not agree with the church’s “three major public policy issues: abortion, embryonic stem cell research and school vouchers.” That is a rather selective list, in that the bishops’ own statement on political participation, titled “Faithful Citizenship,” lists seven principal policy areas, and they include “Option for the Poor and Vulnerable,” “Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers,” and “Caring for God’s Creation.” Not to mention the church’s opposition to the Iraq War, which John McCain wants to continue.

Indeed, while Donohue has criticized McCain’s alliance with the rock-ribbed televangelist and preacher of standard anti-Catholic rhetoric, John Hagee, he has not brought similar scrutiny to McCain’s own Catholic advisory board.

And that raises the second problem, which was noted by the liberal group, Catholics United, namely that Donohue’s apparent partisanship could jeopardize the League’s 501c3 non-profit status. Catholics United also cites passages from “Onward Christian Solders,” a new book by Deal Hudson–a longtime GOP advisor–that show how Donohue has been active in helping the Bush White House and the Republican Party woo the Catholic vote.

This adds up to a big potential problem for Donohue. Yet it also adds up to a big payday for him. As the League’s publicly-available financial forms show, Donohue takes in a whopping $343,000 a year in salary and compensation. He can rightly claim that he has turned the League from a penny-ante mom-and-pop shop into the $20-million-dollar a year culture war machine that it is. But while few would disagree with fighting anti-Catholicism, I wonder how many will see Donohue as getting rich off anti-Catholicism.

A final point: Pope Benedict XVI, who Donohue spares no effort to defend, even when the pontiff is not under attack, made an explicit call during last month’s visit for Catholics to seek unity, not division. I’m not sure how Donohue’s internecine and potentially partisan sniping achieves that end, or even how attacking other Catholics connects with fighting anti-Catholicism.


TOPICS: Catholic; Ministry/Outreach; Moral Issues; Religion & Politics
KEYWORDS: billdonohue; culturewars; davidgibson; donohue
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Comment #141 Removed by Moderator

To: Petronski

Not to my knowledge.


142 posted on 05/08/2008 7:32:47 AM PDT by Religion Moderator
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To: sandyeggo

I cannot speak for all the moderators, only for the Religion Forum.


143 posted on 05/08/2008 7:34:47 AM PDT by Religion Moderator
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To: Religion Moderator

Thanks.


144 posted on 05/08/2008 7:35:50 AM PDT by Petronski (When there's no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth, voting for Hillary.)
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Comment #146 Removed by Moderator

To: sandyeggo

Yes.


147 posted on 05/08/2008 7:37:31 AM PDT by Religion Moderator
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To: sandyeggo
Or was.

Yeah, I noticed that, too. He does not "have" privileges. I wonder if he "had" them, up through post 9 on this thread. His silence since then is ... interesting.
148 posted on 05/08/2008 7:37:42 AM PDT by Antoninus (Siblings are the greatest gift parents give their children.)
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Comment #149 Removed by Moderator

To: sandyeggo

I think it’s a good idea.


150 posted on 05/08/2008 7:51:43 AM PDT by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: sandyeggo

“IMO the religion forum ought to be moderated differently than news/activism. The mods should be known.”

I agree.


151 posted on 05/08/2008 8:04:04 AM PDT by sitetest (If Roe is not overturned, no unborn child will ever be protected in law.)
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To: sandyeggo; Religion Moderator
IMO the religion forum ought to be moderated differently than news/activism. The mods should be known.

Agreed. I've read this thread with great interest.

Some interesting posts. Moderation of the Religion Forum consistently supports anti-Cathoic screeds, in my opinion. Part of my identity is "Catholic" -- a parge part-- so when extremely ugly remarks are made about my church it is difficult not to take them personally.

Anti-Catholic posters hide behind the generic "Catholic" appellation to attack individual Catholic posters, very very often. I don't fall for that kind of trollish behavior, but it's allowed to continue, and even defended by the RM as "not personal," which is a joke.

152 posted on 05/08/2008 8:13:38 AM PDT by Judith Anne (Don't just do something! Stand there!)
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Ping to my post 152.


153 posted on 05/08/2008 8:21:10 AM PDT by Judith Anne (Don't just do something! Stand there!)
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To: Judith Anne

Thanks for the ping. I agree with your post.


154 posted on 05/08/2008 8:23:07 AM PDT by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: Petronski; sandyeggo; trisham; All

When I have protested, I have been told BY A MOD that those of us who cannot defend our faith or take the conflict should stick to caucus threads. In other words, quit whining and just “take it” or go away.


155 posted on 05/08/2008 8:26:27 AM PDT by Judith Anne (Don't just do something! Stand there!)
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To: Judith Anne
When I have protested, I have been told BY A MOD that those of us who cannot defend our faith or take the conflict should stick to caucus threads. In other words, quit whining and just “take it” or go away.

The effort to develop a middle "respectful dialogue" category was resisted, berated and ultimately sabotaged by a handful of folks who were apparently offended by the concepts "respectful" and/or "dialogue."

156 posted on 05/08/2008 8:32:38 AM PDT by Petronski (When there's no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth, voting for Hillary.)
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To: Judith Anne
If the policy were to change, I'd "out" myself in a heartbeat. I have nothing to hide. I am well known and have been here for more ten years. My posts are a matter of record and if the posters here believed me to be biased, they could make their case and request a replacement.

Part of my identity is "Catholic" -- a parge part-- so when extremely ugly remarks are made about my church it is difficult not to take them personally.

Posters who take things personally should stick with the "closed" threads. The town square format of open religious debate can be very contentious and offensive. The "open" threads are not ecumenic. They also seem to be the most popular on the RF.

When a thin-skinned Freeper posts on an open RF thread, the discussion turns away from the issues to the persons involved. He becomes the disruptor.

157 posted on 05/08/2008 8:34:41 AM PDT by Religion Moderator
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To: Petronski

Yes. A handful I could name.


158 posted on 05/08/2008 8:35:26 AM PDT by Judith Anne (Don't just do something! Stand there!)
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To: big'ol_freeper

Yuck!

The Pharisees are alive and well in the world today.


159 posted on 05/08/2008 8:38:28 AM PDT by JRochelle (Keep sweet means shut up and take it.)
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To: Judith Anne

Posting the most vile slanders about the deeply-held beliefs of another is just playful tweaking, donchaknow. It’s fun!


160 posted on 05/08/2008 8:39:02 AM PDT by Petronski (When there's no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth, voting for Hillary.)
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