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Jesus and Pope Called Pimps

Contact: Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, 212-371-3191, pr@catholicleague.org


NEW YORK, July 21, 2014 /Standard Newswire/ -- Here is what Joan Rivers and Bill Maher had to say on their July 18th shows:

 

Rivers: "First of all, let me just say, Kid Rock, when did he audition to play Jesus Christ Super Pimp?"

 

Maher: "The pope is a pimp. I'm serious."

 

Bill Donohue (photo) comments on these outbursts:

 

I'm not sure who is watching Joan Rivers anymore, but it is obvious that she is not aging well. Indeed, she is crashing.

 

If Maher were indifferent about Catholicism, no one would complain. Instead, he has it stuck in his craw. From the work of psychologist Paul Vitz, we know that the one common feature that unites celebrated atheists is their troubled relationship with their father. Maher definitely has an authority problem, and his acting out against Catholicism can be seen as an extension of his personal problems.

 

The most disturbing aspect of publicly calling Jesus and Pope Francis pimps is not the name calling--it's the passive reaction it receives in many elite quarters. Which is why Rivers and Maher still have their jobs.

 

Contact Kira Wagner about Rivers: kira.wagner@nbcuni.com

 

Contact Keith Cocozza about Maher: keith.cocozza@timewarner.com