Posts Tagged ‘Catholic church’

Standing up for principles!…or not…

Sunday, May 1st, 2011 by greenboy

Welcome to Vatican City, just keep your distance from our valuables...

Guest Post from Spy Buddy:

The Roman Catholic Church will be beatifying John Paul II, remember the Pope who turned a blind eye for too long with accusations of priests molesting children.

Here is a great opportunity for the Vatican recover some moral high ground… Robert Mugabe is headed to the Vatican City for the ceremony. Mugabe is the dictator of Zimbabwe. He has taken a beautiful self-sufficient country and made it a basket case.  He is responsible for Zimbabwe being Africa’s bread basket to now importing food; increasing hunger amongst the nation; impoverishing the middle class with the world’s highest inflation, randomly seizing people’s property and handing it over to his supporters, killing and torturing his political opponents, etc, etc.

While the Pope Benedict can never right the wrongs caused by the pedophile priests, he can signal that he will not tolerate and condone the presence of monsters like Mugabe by handing him over to the EU for prosecution.

Sorry Spy Buddy, I guess Pope Hitler Youth just doesn’t see what all the fuss is about Mugabe.

Guest post – Strange Bedfellows

Monday, October 18th, 2010 by greenboy

"Happy Birthday, Mr. Ratzinger..."

Guest Post from Spy Buddy:

What do Achmadinejad and the Pope have in common?  They’re both bonkers about Carla Bruni  (Is her music that bad?)! Its one of the few topics the Pope and a conservative Iranian newspaper have in common. An Iranian paper called her a prostitute and the Pope would not meet with her because of her nude photos.
I can understand why the Iranian paper has a hard with Bruni, the paper clearly reflects the Iranian regimes misogynistic views – but the Pope?  Instead of insulting Carla, the Pope should diss her husband (whom he has met) due to his causing such human misery by shipping back gypsies to Romania and Hungary or take the moral high ground and actually address the criminal role the Catholic Church played in covering up priestly child molestation.  Apparently it’s much more meaningful to condemn a naked woman than dealing with real such as finding soltutions to alleviate people’s hardship and misery.

All you need is… a distraction

Friday, April 16th, 2010 by Swopa

"Flew in from Miami Beach BOAC..."

I probably don’t have to tell anyone who reads this site that the past several months have been kind of difficult in terms of snark.  Between the too-frequent policy disappointments by the Democrats in power and the steady descent of the right wing into craziness so extreme that it’s not quite so funny anymore, there just hasn’t been enough entertainment value amid the bad news — you know, at least something to make you shake your head and smile at the ridiculousness of it all as the world continues its handbasket-borne downward slide.

And that’s why, if you’ll pardon the irony, I say thank goodness for the Catholic church.  The serious issues of its protection of child-abusing priests notwithstanding, at least their unbelievably inept attempts to steer the media away from Pope Ratz’s role in the scandal have provided some grim amusement.

After cycling through nonsensical excuses such as claiming persecution similar to the Holocaust and blaming homosexuality in general for the crisis within its own ranks, the great mind of the Vatican PR department apparently decided it was time for a shift in tactics — why not, say, align themselves with something positive and generally well-liked, such as motherhood, apple pie, or the Beatles:

At a time when they surely have bigger things to think about, the Vatican’s official newspaper has published a glowing appraisal of the Beatles, calling their music “beautiful” and dismissing their years of drug use and excessive living. On the front page of the L’Osservatore Romano, the paper admits that the band once “said they were bigger than Jesus and put out mysterious messages, that were possibly even Satanic”, but also asks: “what would pop music have been like without the Beatles?”

I know — how generous of them, huh?  Good thing they weren’t the last ones on the bandwagon or anything.  But as straight lines go, you have to admit this attempt at positive spin is hard to beat.  Not only did it create an opportunity for Ringo Starr to appear on CNN to comment on current events, it gave a perfect setup to comedians like Stephen Colbert (“The Vatican has forgiven the Beatles. That explains why the altar boys are singing ‘Help!’”)… and, not least of all, prompted some observers to note the original words of John Lennon that got his band in such trouble with the Church:

Christianity will go. It will vanish and shrink. I needn’t argue about that; I’m right and I’ll be proved right. We’re more popular than Jesus now; I don’t know which will go first, rock ‘n’ roll or Christianity.

I’m sure that wherever he is now, John Lennon is smiling wryly at the Vatican’s inadvertent efforts to make his prediction come true.

But, lest I get too serious, allow me to suggest that there may be a lasting contribution from this passing moment.  Just as “hiking the Appalachian trail” became a popular euphemism among news junkies for referring to marital infidelity, perhaps we will find ourselves saying that someone who’s in deep trouble is due to “express their appreciation for the Beatles.”

I mean, they may be kind of awful at this religion thing, but at least you have to admit the Catholic church has some (accidental) comedic ability to fall back on.

(Cross-posted at Firedoglake.)

From the Department of Accurate First Impressions

Thursday, March 25th, 2010 by Swopa

I don’t know if I wrote about it when he became pontiff (and our relevant archives have, sadly, not yet been restored), but the first moment I saw pictures of Pope Ratz I thought to myself, “He looks like the perfect stereotype of a movie villain who’s getting away with some evil scheme.”

Now I know why.  Though my gut hunch can’t top that of Michael Signorile:

Suddenly, I jumped up on one of the marble platforms and, looking down, I addressed the entire congregation in the loudest voice I could. My voice rang out as if it were amplified. I pointed at Ratzinger and shouted:

“He is no man of God!”

The shocked faces of the assembled Catholics turned to the back of the room to look at me as I continued:

“He is no man of God — he is the Devil!”

I had no idea where that came from.

Also, from the adjacent Department of Looking Good in Retrospect: Sinead O’Connor.

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