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Thank you for posting an actual email - just a few words from which so much is invented.The original email:Explain to us how this isn’t both an insult to our Church - a “middle ages dictatorship” - and a plan to change both infallible doctrine and the very structure of the Faith.
The first things to note is the date. The emails were stolen while Podesta was chair of the HRC campaign, but written years before that. At the time of the conversation, neither were of the participants held an office in the DNC or worked for HRC. Sandy Newman, from my searches, is not Catholic (and he confesses a lack of understanding of the Church) but Jewish.
When Podesta says that “we created…”, he is clearly including himself among the progressives who worked with the founders of Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good (Alexia Kelley and Tom Perriello) and Catholics United (Chris Korzen and James Salt). If you would like to know what the actual agenda of these organizations, you might look at the book coauthored by Korzen and Kelley: “A Nation for All: How the Catholic Vision of the Common Good Can Save America from the Politics of Division”. Here is also a link to the CACG website - hardly revolutionary. catholicsinalliance.org/
What to make of all of this?
- There is nothing here that implicates HRC or the DNC in anything. Period. Any claim to the contrary is pure fakery, spun from an email that involves neither HRC nor the DNC.
- Attribution of “anti-Catholicism” to Newman or Podesta, on the basis of one brief exchange, in a single moment, is as silly as selecting one post, in the midst of one thread, of a poster here, blowing it up into and “ism”, and taking that as the epitome of their character. A good razor: what do all the other posts or emails say? Is there a consistent pattern or plan, or is this a one-off or some excited utterance?
- What other evidence is available to test the inferences drawn from the email? Allegations of anti-Catholicism in the DNC might be tested by an examination of the religious affiliation of office holders: the majority of Catholics in Congress are Democrats. This fact is essentially impossible to reconcile with a meaningful charge of anti-Catholicism in the DNC.