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Leftist AOL Contributor Attacks Pope, Equates Him With Hezbollah Leader

AOL News contributor Paul Wachter launched an inflammatory attack on Pope Benedict XVI in a Thursday post where he also defended recently-fired CNN editor Octavia Nasr for her eulogy of Hezbollah’s spiritual leader. After hinting that the network “overreacted,” Wachter suggested that CNN should also fire “anyone who speaks highly of the pope, who…has contributed to the deaths of millions from AIDS.” Wachter began his commentary, ” Octavia Nasr Firing: Should CNN Also Ax Anyone Who Praises the Pope? ,” by recounting the former Middle Eastern affairs editor’s Tweet where she expressed how she was “sad to hear of the passing of Sayyed Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah.. One of Hezbollah’s giants I respect a lot.” He then echoed Nasr’s own synopsis of the Hezbollah spiritual leader: “Fadlallah left a complex legacy. He was staunchly anti-Zionist, a defender of suicide bombings and approved of the suicide attacks on American barracks in Beirut during the United States’ ill-fated intervention in Lebanon during the country’s civil war. But he also championed women’s rights under Islam and spoke out against honor killings.” The writer, who also contributes to left-leaning publication such as New York Time Magazine, The Atlantic, and The Nation, then launched his attack on the Pope, and lumped in Jerry Fallwell for good measure at the end: An argument can be made that CNN has overreacted here , but if Nasr must go, is it too much to ask that the network at least be consistent going forward? Should it, for instance, also fire anyone who speaks highly of the pope, who covered up the clerical rape of young boys and whose anti-contraception proselytization has contributed to the deaths of millions from AIDS? Or anyone at the network who had a kind word for Jerry Fallwell, who said the United States was getting its just deserts with the 9/11 attacks and that the anti-Christ was among us, disguised as a Jewish man? So Wachter believes it’s a matter of established fact that the pontiff “covered up the clerical rape of young boys”? That’s not surprising, given the secular anti-Catholic company he keeps. As for the wild accusation that Benedict contributed to the deaths of millions from AIDS, it was CNN itself that came out on Wachter’s side last year after the Pope stated that condoms “increases the problem” of AIDS during his first trip to Africa. Correspondent Zain Verjee couldn’t seem to find any health “experts” who agreed with the Catholic leader during a March 17, 2009 report . CNN commentator Jack Cafferty condemned the pontiff’s remarks a day later , concluding that “it is past time for the Catholic Church to enter the 21st century, or at least try to drag itself out of the 13th century.” All of this came despite the fact that Dr. Edward Green of Harvard’s AIDS Prevention Research Project cited how the ” the best evidence we have supports the pope’s comments .” In any case, there’s little risk of Wachter’s hypothetical situation of a CNN employee praising the Pope happening any time soon, given the network’s slanted coverage of the priest sex abuse scandal so far during 2010 .

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Updated: What the Hell Did Sarah Silverman Say at Her TED Talk?

Must’ve been good, because Chris Anderson thought it was “god-awful,” and one blogger wonders if she “took a dump on stage.” The TED website describes her talk as ” a new perspective on the number 3000. ” But…what perspective? Update : Wow . The annual conference of supposedly important people with supposedly important things to say supposedly took a turn for the worst when Sarah Silverman got up on stage to speak. Seriously, if TED “curator” and Wired editor-in-chief Chris Anderson is talking shit on his own speaker… …And then, according to one asskisser, apologizing for her… …With other bloggers noting that “Sarah Silverman is being too honest :-)” … …and some saying she had them ” pissing (themselves) laughing ” and “killed it”…. We kind of have to know what happened. If you do, hit us up . Update: Well, we might have some kind of idea, now. Via MediaPost , a fairly rough report: Sarah learned she was Jewish because everyone else treated her like a Jew. She was a very deep child. It’s not like the Jews killed Baby Jesus, and btw: You are welcome for the Jews having killed the 39 year old, otherwise he wouldn’t be famous (Everyone knows you gotta die young to be famous). We need religion. It’s a way to cope with the unanswerable. Because if Sarah thinks about the fact that she was just a spec that exploded up out of her dad’s balls, that’s fucked up. Insecurity can humble us. It’s a survival skill. It can protect us. From things like aging. When Sarah was nineteen, there were so many official pussy inspectors, and now, you never see them anymore… probably because of computers. “Just please don’t think I care.” We live in a world of excess. Population doubles every 40 years (Sarah read that on a blog) – that’s crazy! How is it not total vanity to give birth when there’s so many kids to adopt? Sarah plans to adopt a mentally challenged child, because she really does enjoy the company of the mentally challenged. Unfortunately they don’t leave the nest – ever. Therefore, Sarah plans to adopt a retarded person that is terminately ill. Who does that? Amazing people. Everyone deserves to have a song. This is for the inner porn stars in the audience. All the penises in the galaxy… TED’s traditionally pretty grandstanding about the nature of their speakers and what they have to say. For example, a totally square (America Online founder) Steve Case: And more: And even shock from Silverman herself: So while she may not have “taken a dump on stage,” but Sarah Silverman definitely put something on TED’s reputation and speakers. Defiant mockery, perhaps? Not exactly revolutionary, but in that setting, definitely a little groundbreaking. [ Thanks to Paolo at NYC The Tumblr for links. ]

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Updated: What the Hell Did Sarah Silverman Say at Her TED Talk?