Happy Easter, Newsweek Fans: Religion Editor Defines Jesus as 'Typical

March 30th, 2010 8:13 AM
Newsweek religion editor Lisa Miller has two big articles in this week's issue. "The Bad Shepherd" is another piece trashing Pope Benedict over the sex-abuse charges emerging in Europe. But Miller even trashed Jesus Christ as a "typically cranky" religious figure. This came in an excerpt from Miller's new book on Heaven, as she explained how implausible the religious concept of resurrection is:…

Newsweek vs. Catholic Church's 'Whiff of Freakishness

March 24th, 2010 3:50 PM
Newsweek knows who they hate. Its section "The Take" in the March 29 edition begins with a full-page picture of Pope Benedict with this nasty sentence imposed above his head: "I would argue that the pope is already sufficiently tainted to trade his Prada shoes for a hair shirt for the rest of his life." Turn to page 24, and Newsweek religion editor Lisa Miller’s hate-filled column is titled "Save…

Pope, Schmope: WaPo Oozes 'You Could Have Heard a Pin Drop' When Obama

July 11th, 2009 8:15 AM
Saturday’s Washington Post is topped by a photo of Barack and Michelle Obama with Pope Benedict, but the image might be misleading, if you think there’s an actual story on the Vatican visit in the Post. Instead, the visit is buried in the last two paragraphs in an article praising Obama’s personal and racial charisma in Italy. Post reporter Michael Fletcher found great import in the color of the…

NY Times Avoids Quoting Pope, Highlights Critics Denouncing Him as a N

May 13th, 2009 11:45 PM

Bozell Column: A Low-Tech Lent

March 6th, 2009 11:12 PM
Lent is a season of sacrifice and repentance. Most commonly, the discussion of Lenten commitments revolves around our obesity problem, sounding like a recommitment to already dissolved New Year's resolutions about a better diet or more exercise. Sometimes, we can sound like we're more focused on Jenny Craig than Jesus Christ. Christians are supposed to concentrate on denying themselves in some…

N.Y. Times Pretends Popes Invent the 'Hard Line,' Not Guard It

February 24th, 2009 11:47 PM