The Catholic League's Bill Donohue on Hollywood Jews


This is the Catholic patriarch that wants to take down the John Edwards campaign with Amanda Marcotte and Melissa McEwan in tow.

Extra treat? The religious right of America

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melodious's picture

Satire

These people are their own satirists. Has this one no idea how absurd his puffed up bigotry sounds?

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Blackened89's picture

So true.

I can't believe they actually allowed it on TV.

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LiberalJew's picture

Hollywood liberalism

This is true about Hollywood and their atheistic practices. They call themselves Jewish but they're not religious at all. Have you all noticed this?

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mole333's picture

Ummm...

And do you believe in the Protocols of Zion as well? Do you believe the myth that no Jews died in 9/11 because they were warned by Israel?

Sorry, but we don't encourage this kind of stupidity. Future stupid statements like this will be deleted, so if you feel you have something legit to say, you might want to at least SOUND reasonable.

And now I will go back to waiting for my monthly check from the International Jewish Conspiracy.

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LiberalsAreRacists's picture

Notice how stupid liberals are

They own Hollywood and call themselves Je wish, yet they are actually atheists! Have you all noticed that?

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Michael Bouldin's picture

"They Own Hollywood"?

Congratulations: it usually takes more than a single sentence to identify an obvious anti-Semite, but you've cleared that hurdle.

For the record, it's commonly accepted that Jewishness as a quality is broader than just religious observance. So not only are you an anti-Semite, you're also ignorant.

A two-fer. Well done.

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