She had me at "sticky."
Amanda Marcotte, the official bloginatrix for John Edwards '08, really, really, really doesn't like papists very much. Actually, the woman just oozes charm.
It's such a problem that even the Gray Schoolmarm has taken notice. Not bad coverage by the ol' gal, but the writer makes a common mistake--the Immaculate Conception refers to the conception of Mary, not Jesus. For the latter, "the Incarnation" or "Virgin Birth" fits.
Dean Barnett asks the obvious "what were they thinking?" question, and Michelle Malkin offers a hilarious "dramatic read" on a Marcotte post about contraception.
On a serious note: wow. Where is the rage coming from? It's one thing to dislike or even hate Catholicism, but this is hysterical, in the not-funny sense.
A middle-aged husband, father, bibliophile and history enthusiast commenting to no one in particular.
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
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