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Who
is Catholic League president William Donohue?
William A.
Donohue, president of the conservative
Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights,
has made 23 guest appearances on TV news programs in 2004. Donohue uses his
appearances primarily to attack gays and progressives. He has referred to the
"gay death style," remarked, "God forbid we'd run out of little gay kids,"
claimed that Senator John Kerry "never found an abortion he couldn't justify,"
and claimed that "Hollywood is controlled by secular Jews who hate Christianity
in general and Catholicism in particular ... Hollywood likes anal sex."
In 2004, prior
to the November 2 presidential election, Donohue appeared on cable news programs
15 times and twice on network news shows. During his two network appearances, on
NBC's June 12 Saturday Today and ABC's February 25 Nightline, he
discussed Hollywood films' portrayal of Catholics. Since the November 2
presidential election, Donohue has appeared as a guest six times on cable news
shows, including four appearances on MSNBC's Scarborough Country. Here
are some examples of his comments from his appearances:
-
I will stake
my reputation on it right now! People will be paralyzed when they see this
movie [The Passion of the Christ]. They will be breathless. It will
bring people back to the church, and it will be a good thing for Catholics
and Jews. And the people who are clamoring this -- this rhetoric, this
cacophony against Mel Gibson, boy, are they going to have to pay for it when
it's all over! [CNN, Paula Zahn Now, 2/4/04]
-
The fact of
the matter is the media elite have an aversion to religion. Some of them
even have a phobia and some of them are obviously anti-religion. ... They
want Tom, Dick, and Harry to get married. They want "under God" out of the
pledge of allegiance. They don't want anybody to see The Passion of the
Christ. It's all tied together. [MSNBC, Scarborough Country,
2/24/04]
-
After
all, 15-year-olds, they go to abortionists. They get their babies killed
without parental consent. The new Puritans [those criticizing The Passion
of the Christ] don't seem to worry about that. They like gay sex. They
like [the
film] The Dreamers,
a brother and sister who bathe together and stuff like that. The same people
in The New York Times who say this movie, I don't think it's not
really right for kids, they have no problems when it comes to sodomy. It's
smoking they don't like and Catholicism. [MSNBC, Scarborough Country,
2/25/04]
-
Name for me
a book publishing company in this country, particularly in New York, which
would allow you to publish a book which would tell the truth about the
gay death style. There are certain things that the left won't tolerate.
They are censorial at heart. Indeed, the signature appetite of the left has
always been power. Now, they are running up against the American people.
[MSNBC, Scarborough Country, 2/27/04]
-
Well, first
they said it [The Passion of the Christ] was anti-Semitic. That
didn't work. Then they said it was too violent. That didn't work. Then they
said it was S & M. That didn't work. Then they said it was pornography. That
didn't work. Now they're saying it's fascistic queer-bashing. That kind of
language would ordinarily get somebody taken away in a straitjacket and --
put you in the asylum. I don't know what about -- the queer-bashing is all
about. I'm pretty good about picking out who queers are and I didn't see any
in the movie. I'm usually pretty good at that. [MSNBC, Scarborough
Country, 3/12/04]
-
There's
nobody in the United States Senate who has a more radical voting record on
abortion than John Kerry. He's never found an abortion that he couldn't
justify. ... Well, first of all, the guy [Kerry] is an idiot. He doesn't
even know there never was a [Pope] Pius XXIII in the first place. [MSNBC,
Scarborough Country, 4/12/04]
-
Well, no.
I'm saying if a Catholic votes for Kerry because they support him on
abortion rights that is to cooperate in evil. [MSNBC, Hardball,
10/21/04]
-
We've
already won. Who really cares what Hollywood thinks? All these hacks come
out there. Hollywood is controlled by secular Jews who hate Christianity
in general and Catholicism in particular. It's not a secret, okay? And
I'm not afraid to say it. ... Hollywood likes anal sex. They like to
see the public square without nativity scenes. I like families. I like
children. They like abortions. I believe in traditional values and
restraint. They believe in libertinism. We have nothing in common. But you
know what? The culture war has been ongoing for a long time. Their side has
lost. [MSNBC, Scarborough Country, 12/8/04]
-
This
same guy [Dean
Hamer] came up with this idea of the gay
gene. I remember when that conversation was going on. Gays were all of a
sudden worrying if people would start aborting kids when they found out the
DNA suggested the kid might be gay or God forbid, we'd run out of little gay
kids, so all of a sudden, they became pro-life. [MSNBC, Scarborough
Country, 12/14/04]
The Catholic
League, which Donohue has led since 1993, purports to defend Catholics' right
"to participate in American public life without defamation or discrimination."
The League has protested numerous art exhibits and theater performances around
the United States that it perceived to be anti-Catholic. In 1994, the group
sponsored bus and subway advertisements discouraging condom use.
During a
2001 appearance on Hardball, Donohue articulated his opposition to stem
cell research as follows: "You can't take the egg of the bald eagle and kill it
or move it, and yet we're talking about human embryos as if they were a piece of
putty, and if that were the case, we might as well serve them as appetizers at a
human embryonic cocktail [sic: party] to people." In 2003, Donohue
defended a controversial
remark made by Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA) equating homosexuality with bigamy,
polygamy, incest, and adultery, saying: ''To defend the institution of marriage
is pro-civil society. This traditional institution cannot be defended if all
alternative lifestyles are treated as its equal."
Members of
the Catholic League's
board of advisers include
conservative author and media analyst
L. Brent Bozell III;
conservative radio host and syndicated columnist
Linda Chavez; right-wing
pundit and author
Dinesh D'Souza; former
Republican presidential and senatorial candidate
Alan Keyes; and
National Review Washington editor
Kate O'Beirne.
Prior to
leading the Catholic League, Donohue was a sociology professor at
La Roche College, a
Catholic college in Pittsburgh. He was also an adjunct scholar at the
conservative Heritage Foundation. He has authored several books, including
Twilight of Liberty: The Legacy of the ACLU
(Transaction, 2001) and
On the Front Line of the Culture War: Recent Attacks on
the Boy Scouts of America (Claremont
Institute, 1996).
—
J.C.
Copyright ©
2004-2005 Media Matters for America.

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