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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
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Comment #441 Removed by Moderator

To: Dr. Eckleburg

“And just once I would like to see a Catholic count up the number of Catholic threads and compare them to the number of Protestant threads on the RF. It is easily 10 to one.”

Who do you think posts more threads about the other, Protestants or Catholics?

Freegards


442 posted on 05/09/2008 11:09:40 PM PDT by Ransomed (Son of Ransomed says Keep the Faith!)
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To: Fichori
Why should they complain about non-catholics posting non-caucus threads?

AMEN!

443 posted on 05/09/2008 11:10:48 PM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg ("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
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To: Dr. Eckleburg

I used to have a vision of the Evolutionists who posted, 24/7, calling everybody “trolls”. Really fat, pizza cartons all over the place, welfare check in the mail. now that’s a troll, lol


444 posted on 05/09/2008 11:11:04 PM PDT by 1000 silverlings (Everything that deceives also enchants: Plato)
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To: Dr. Eckleburg

Yelling? Are you overwrought? Surely you aren’t another thin-skinned protestant?


445 posted on 05/09/2008 11:11:35 PM PDT by Judith Anne (Don't just do something! Stand there!)
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To: 1000 silverlings; Dr. Eckleburg
"And the last defense, even though most of the Protestants have been posting for years, citing scripture, citing Catholic doctrine, is to label the opposition as “trolls”. Last time I saw it was on evolution creatinist threads where every Christian poster was automatically a troll."

Bee Eye En Gee Ohh!

FYI: I have run into Catholics on the Creation/Evolution threads and there seems to be a minor [yet present] link between Evolution and Catholicism.

Seems some catholic priest actually contributed to the hypothesis of Evolution.


And yes, I normally wear fire proof underwear.
446 posted on 05/09/2008 11:11:39 PM PDT by Fichori (FreeRepublic.com: Watch your step!)
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To: sandyeggo

ROFL!!!


447 posted on 05/09/2008 11:12:47 PM PDT by Judith Anne (Don't just do something! Stand there!)
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To: Ransomed
Who do you think posts more threads about the other, Protestants or Catholics?

You mean like this thread?

PROTESTANTS AND SOLA SCRIPTURA

448 posted on 05/09/2008 11:16:04 PM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg ("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
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To: 1000 silverlings

LOLOL.


450 posted on 05/09/2008 11:16:39 PM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg ("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
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To: Judith Anne

I wasn’t yelling. I was hoping to assist your eyesight.


451 posted on 05/09/2008 11:17:20 PM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg ("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
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To: Dr. Eckleburg
Why should they complain about non-catholics posting non-caucus threads?

That did not happen.

452 posted on 05/09/2008 11:17:38 PM PDT by Judith Anne (Don't just do something! Stand there!)
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To: Dr. Eckleburg

Got any more?


453 posted on 05/09/2008 11:18:48 PM PDT by Judith Anne (Don't just do something! Stand there!)
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To: P-Marlowe

I know where you are coming from, we do love our Pope! But there seems to be a lot of Catholic threads started by non-Catholics too, like this one.

Freegards


455 posted on 05/09/2008 11:20:07 PM PDT by Ransomed (Son of Ransomed says Keep the Faith!)
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To: Dr. Eckleburg

No. Like this thread. I think that Protestants add to the number of “Catholic threads” more than Catholics add to the number of “Prtotestant threads”. What do you think?

Freegards


456 posted on 05/09/2008 11:20:30 PM PDT by Ransomed (Son of Ransomed says Keep the Faith!)
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To: sandyeggo
"And, as has already been noted, any Protestant is welcome in a CAtholic Caucus thread if they are polite. Sadly, that seems to be too high a hurdle for some." [excerpt]

No actually, the official word is, "if your not a catholic, leave."
(last I heard)
457 posted on 05/09/2008 11:21:50 PM PDT by Fichori (FreeRepublic.com: Watch your step!)
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To: Judith Anne; Fichori; Alex Murphy; 1000 silverlings; Quix; P-Marlowe
That did not happen.

I'm not about to dig around for them, and you're free to ignore whatever I say (wouldn't that be sweet?) but the other day a Catholic poster complained that Protestant posters were putting up threads about Catholicism and a half dozen other RC posters joined in outrage.

IIRC, Alex regularly gets criticized for posting threads with some connection to Rome.

As I said -- WHAT NERVE!

458 posted on 05/09/2008 11:22:33 PM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg ("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
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To: sandyeggo
Thanks for that excellent thread.

Pinging for another read through in the morning.

459 posted on 05/09/2008 11:23:22 PM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg ("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
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To: Fichori

Not true. I think it’s even on this thread.


460 posted on 05/09/2008 11:26:02 PM PDT by Judith Anne (Don't just do something! Stand there!)
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