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Catholic League President Positively Peeved at Larry David

posted by Paul O'Donnell | 12:57pm Wednesday October 28, 2009

You can’t watch as much offensive television as Catholic League president Bill Donahue does without becoming a bit of a connoisseur. But a TV critic? Faced with the latest provocation from Larry David–in Sunday’s episode of the “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” the show’s star, writer and director accidentally splashed urine on a portrait of Christ hung in a bathroom, which was then mistaken for a miraculous “weeping” Jesus–the self-appointed Catholic media watchdog simply asked, “Was Larry David always this crude?
The answer, for the record, is yes: David, who co-masterminded “Seinfeld” in the 1990s, broke new ground on broadcast television back then with ingenious extended jokes about masturbation and proctological mix-ups. His cable show has only afforded David more leeway. The real question is, was Bill Donahue always this mellow?
It’s not that Donahue doesn’t see the occasional wayward whiz as a problem. The last time Christ and urine were mentioned in the same breath, Donahue went ballistic. Yesterday, Donahue left the parallels to offensive portraits of the prophet Muhammad to other irate conservatives, and instead meekly suggested that David’s “best years are behind him”–a defense of the faith no sharper than what the episode elicited from the guys who merely defend the standards of comedy.
This isn’t the first time that Donahue has showed an appreciation for those who devil him. Maybe Donahue is playing a smarter game these days–when everyone on TV is angry, playing it cool might break more news–or perhaps he’s simply, and understandably, tired of fulminating. What’s nearly unimaginable is that he’s a disappointed fan.



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Cable Guy

posted October 28, 2009 at 3:22 pm


Boy, that was easy! I just called the cable company and canceled HBO, and got Cinemax for the same price. Better value for the dollar, too.



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Mere_Christian

posted October 30, 2009 at 10:18 am


I canceled HBO years ago. I do not watch “network” TV. I have MTV, LOGO, and Bravo blocked.
Paying pederasts to promote pederasty is something I choose not to do.
It’s also why I didn’t vote for Obama.



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