Senator John McCain has charged that Rev. Pat Robertson and
Rev. Jerry Falwell represent "the forces of evil." On another
front, in Washington state McCain continued his tactic of
authorizing phone calls alerting voters to the Bob Jones
University appearance of Governor George W. Bush. McCain first
used this strategy in Michigan; he first denied approving the
calls and then later admitted he did.
Catholic League president William Donohue spoke to this issue
today:
"Rev. Pat Robertson was wrong to call Warren Rudman a
‘vicious bigot’ and Rev. Jerry Falwell was wrong to defend Bob
Jones III as not having ‘an anti-Catholic bone in his body.’ But
neither man can plausibly be called ‘evil.’ Hitler, Stalin, Mao
and Pol Pot were evil. But to say that Pat Robertson and Jerry
Falwell are evil is to trivialize the term and thereby make
light of what truly is worthy of that name. McCain appears to be
losing it.
"The Catholic League pounded away at George W. Bush for the
way he handled his Bob Jones appearance, but we also
acknowledged his apology. McCain has not. This explains McCain’s
demagoguery: by authorizing more ‘Catholic voter alert’ type
calls trying to intimidate people from voting for Bush, McCain
is playing with the politics of fear.
"Since McCain is so upset with Bob Jones University, we
implore him to ask his South Carolina operative, Rep. Lindsey
Graham, to give back his honorary degree to this anti-Catholic
school."