KERRY’S RELIGION OUTREACH DIRECTOR SILENCED
June 18, 2004
In an article in today’s Washington Times,
reporter Julia Duin says that Mara Vanderslice, the
Kerry campaign’s director of religious outreach, is no
longer permitted to talk to the press. Vanderslice was
exposed on June 14 in a Catholic League news release as
being a far left-wing activist who has spoken at rallies
held by the notoriously anti-Catholic group, ACT UP.
The Kerry campaign is now reportedly in a “panic mode”
over this revelation.
Catholic League president William Donohue commented as
follows:
“It is disingenuous of the Kerry campaign to blame me
for simply disclosing who Mara Vanderslice is. But
that’s how Kerry spokeswoman Allison Dobson is spinning
it: ‘It is extremely unfortunate and regretful,’ she
says, ‘that John Kerry’s political opponents would
attack a person of faith in this way.’ They just don’t
get it. The Kerry campaign hires a 29 year-old
ultra-leftist who consorts with anti-Catholic bigots and
the Catholic League is supposed to take this lying
down? And if Vanderslice is so innocent, why have they
gagged her? How is a director of outreach supposed to
function if he or she is being muzzled?
“The larger issue remains: the Kerry campaign is
treating religion the way a sick kid treats
lousy-tasting medicine—as something that simply must be
swallowed. Why is it that this Catholic senator has no
problem with ‘gay speech’—he knows how to talk the talk
with transgendered types—but stutters every time he
engages in ‘religion speech’? Are people of faith so
distant from him as to be virtual pariahs?
“To top it off, Kerry is now taking advice from the
discredited priest, Father Robert Drinan. Drinan, who
says he is part of Kerry’s ‘kitchen Cabinet’ on
religious matters, was forced in 1997 to retract an
outrageous New York Times op-ed column he wrote
the year before supporting President Clinton’s veto of a
ban on partial-birth abortion. If this is the kind of
Catholic Kerry is listening to, he’s in deep trouble.”
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