Hagee backpedals, expresses ‘regret’ for anti-Catholic bigotry

John Hagee, a televangelist sought out by John McCain for political support, has repeatedly gone after the Roman Catholic Church, calling it, among other things, “the great whore” and “a false cult system.”

As of today, Hagee feels bad about it.

John Hagee, the controversial Evangelical pastor who endorsed John McCain, will issue a letter of apology to Catholics today for inflammatory remarks he has made, including accusing the Roman Catholic Church of supporting Adolf Hitler and calling it “The Great Whore.”

“Out of a desire to advance greater unity among Catholics and Evangelicals in promoting the common good, I want to express my deep regret for any comments that Catholics have found hurtful,” Hagee wrote, according to an advanced copy of the letter reviewed by Washington Wire. “After engaging in constructive dialogue with Catholic friends and leaders, I now have an improved understanding of the Catholic Church, its relation to the Jewish faith, and the history of anti-Catholicism.”

In the letter, addressed to Bill Donohue, president of the Catholic League and one of Hagee’s biggest critics, Hagee pledges “a greater level of compassion and respect for my Catholic brothers and sisters in Christ.”

Hagee also acknowledged that the slurs he’s used to denigrate Catholics are “rhetorical device[s] long employed in anti-Catholic literature and commentary,” should not be “synonymous with the Catholic Church.”

Bill Donohue will reportedly accept Hagee’s apology.

Will this end the controversy? It really shouldn’t.

Josh Marshall asked, “Can we now get him to explain the part about God using Muslim terrorists to create bloodbaths in our streets because the US supports a two-state solution in Israel-Palestine?” (It’s true; Hagee really did say that.)

And therein lies the point. If Hagee is prepared to start apologizing to those he’s denigrated, he has quite a few letters to write. Hagee has argued that Hurricane Katrina “was, in fact, the judgment of God against the city of New Orleans” for hosting a gay-pride parade. Hagee has smeared Jews (he thinks they’re responsible for their own oppression), Muslims (he thinks they’re all inherently dangerous), women, “Harry Potter” novels, and pretty much anyone who doesn’t look and think like exactly like he does.

Even his anti-Catholic animus is hard to dismiss with one letter of regret. After years of bashing the church, Hagee suddenly realized Catholics might find his hateful diatribes “hurtful”? I obviously can’t speak to Hagee’s personal perspective, but as election-year conversions go, this one does seem rather convenient.

I’d just add this — the McCain campaign has said it wasn’t involved in Hagee’s new-found tolerance, but I would all but guarantee the next time someone presses McCain on his association, he’ll say, “Yes, but at least Hagee apologized for his comments about Catholicism. Jeremiah Wright hasn’t apologized at all.”

It’ll be foolish and hollow, but that’s what we’ll hear.

You left out the funny part:

McCain addressed the issue in April during an appearance on ABC’s “This Week.” “Any comments that he made about the Catholic Church I strongly condemn, of course,” McCain said.

“So was it a mistake to solicit and accept his endorsement?” asked host George Stephanopoulos.

“Oh, probably, sure. But I admire and respect Dr. Hagee’s leadership of the — of his church,” McCain said, later adding: “I’m glad to have his endorsement. I condemn remarks that are, in any way, viewed as anti-anything.

“I condemn remarks that are, in any way, viewed as anti-anything.”??

WTF kind of retarded statement is that? And is McNutjob saying that none of his friends are “anti-anything”? Of course his statement that he “condemns” Hagee’s remark and at the same time “admires” Hagee’s “leadership” is pretty funny too.

  • Has anybody got any information about the Burma and/or Chinese gay rights parades?
    Abortion, maybe? What exactly ticked the Almighty off this time?
    Just sayin’…

  • Bill Donohue will reportedly accept Hagee’s apology. Really? Talk about a great republican whore.

  • One psychotic wind-bag has apologized to another psychotic wind-bag. I care, why?

    I also don’t understand why he sent the letter to Donohue. If he were sincere (yeah, I know) it would have been far more appropriate to send it to a Bishop in the US or the Pope directly.

    Oh well. I hope he stays in the spotlight a while longer. It will make his arrest for performing unnatural acts with Himilayan goats that much more amusing.

  • Stan (#2) said:
    Has anybody got any information about the Burma and/or Chinese gay rights parades?
    Abortion, maybe? What exactly ticked the Almighty off this time?
    Just sayin’…

    Nah…it is because they are godless Buddhists. Yeah…that’s the ticket…God smote them for their heathen beliefs.

  • What do you call it when someone sells out their beliefs for short term personal gain?

    I know there’s a term for it. You know… when you sell yourself?

    It’s right on the tip of my tongue.

  • Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1) –
    cult /kʌlt/ Pronunciation Key – Pronunciation[kuhlt] Pronunciation Key –

    –noun
    1. a particular system of religious worship, esp. with reference to its rites and ceremonies.
    2. an instance of great veneration of a person,
    ideal, or thing, esp. as manifested by a body of admirers: the physical fitness cult.
    3. the object of such devotion.
    4. a group or sect bound together by veneration of the same thing, person, ideal, etc.
    5. Sociology. a group having a sacred ideology and a set of rites centering around their sacred symbols.
    6. a religion or sect considered to be false, unorthodox, or extremist, with members often living outside of conventional society under the direction of a charismatic leader.
    7. the members of such a religion or sect.
    8. any system for treating human sickness that originated by a person usually claiming to have sole insight into the nature of disease, and that employs methods regarded as unorthodox or unscientific. (think rhythm method, exorcisms, holy water)

    Hagee’s got a tightrope to walk if he’s going to back off from his “Catholicism is a cult” thing. Dance, whack job! Dance!

  • “I condemn remarks that are, in any way, viewed as anti-anything.””

    So Hagee is condemning remarks that are anti-terrorist? McCain was wrong to say that he would chase bin Laden “to the gates of hell”? (As long as they weren’t in Pakistan?) Americans were wrong to speak out against Osama bin Laden?

    He’s condemning Obama for his anti-Hamas remarks a couple of days ago? Or is he condemning people who have made anti-Obama remarks because of it?

    I guess he’s supporting Mary and condemning the anti-Clinton posters on this website.

    I’m a little confused here. I thought that being a fire-breathing demon at the pulpit meant you had to take a firm stand on what you believed in, not that you could pander to every side and say “I believe this, but if you’re offended by it then I believe the opposite.”

  • Since when did the self-appointed self-promoted self-righteous Donahue become the representative of the Catholic Church in America? There are 75 million Catholics in America. The Catholic League CLAIMS to have 200,000 members, although this number is by all accounts vastly exaggerated. But even if it is true, it is only 0.3% of Catholics.

    Screw him and Haggee.

    I have as much right to speak for Catholics as Donahue does and I am not accepting the apology. Now, how do I go about issuing a press release?

  • Hagee: “I’m sorry I called you a whorre.”

    Bill Donohue: *snif, snif* “You called me The Great Whore.”

  • Hagee has smeared Jews (he thinks they’re responsible for their own oppression), Muslims (he thinks they’re all inherently dangerous), women, “Harry Potter” novels, and pretty much anyone who doesn’t look and think like exactly like he does.

    And sadly, the hatred of Harry Potter is probably what would look the worst in the eyes of the average voters. Religious hostility and misogyny are nothing new to the scene, but freaking out over a popular children’s book will make him — and McCain — really seem like a nutjob.

    Think I’m wrong? Remember what cost Jerry Falwell the most in terms of his own prestige and support? It wasn’t the attacks on gay rights, secular humanists and abortionists; it was when he said Tinky Winky was gay. And James Dobson became a laughingstock not for his militant stances or even his odd thoughts on child-rearing, but because he denounced SpongeBob SquarePants. When religious nuts come after the stuff that average suburban parents know is harmless, they get taken down a notch or two.

    So, by all means, continue to harp on Hagee’s anti-semitism, anti-Catholicism and homophobia, but be sure to highlight his obsession with Harry Potter. Because average WASP voters may not know any Jews, Catholics, or gays, but their kids are on intimate terms with those books.

  • “I want to express my deep regret for any comments that Catholics have found hurtful,” Hagee wrote

    Found Hurtful! Who the f**k does this guy think he is? There is nothing to be ‘found hurtful’ about having your church called a whore or a cult. It is just plain simple insulting, and meant to be so.

    What a jerk.

    TR Said: “Remember what cost Jerry Falwell the most in terms of his own prestige and support? It wasn’t the attacks on gay rights, secular humanists and abortionists; it was when he said Tinky Winky was gay.”

    Jerry only discovered that Twinky Winky was gay because the Gay community claimed he was so. Amazingly, Falwell seems to believe anything they say.

  • Lance, I don’t recall anyone but Falwell claiming Tinky Winky was gay, though lots of people got a good laugh out of it after the fact. Maybe someone joked about it beforehand (the purse and all) but I don’t know how Jerry would have heard that unless Teddy sHaggard heard it from one of his “friends for hire” and passed it on.

  • Hi TAIO,

    Nope, Jerry Falwell discovered that Tinky was gay by reading gay literature that speculated that Tinky was gay because he carried a purse, was purple and his antenna was a triangle.

    You don’t think Falwell was cleaver enough to spot this himself? Nope, he had to closely follow the homosexual community to know where they were making inroads.

  • Oh, and what Buffalonian said. Appologize to the POPE and get HIS forgiveness or it doesn’t count.

  • Wolf ‘AIPAC’ Blitzer is now hosting a session about Hagee’s apology to the Catholic League.

    Of course he started it by reading part of the ‘apology’ and Bill Donohue’s ‘acceptance’ and acknowledgement of how wonderful Hagee is.

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    Let me APOLOGIZE in advance for any of the wacked out religious right whose feelings may be hurt by what I say. Not sorry, but I APOLOGIZE even though I will undoubtably express the sentiments again.

    The religious right is a perverted version of Christianity that seems to put the ‘prosperity’ of the wealthy above the care for the poor. Jesus said “It is easier to pass a camel thru the eye of a needle than for a rich man to go to heaven.” The televangelicals have perverted that to an opposite meaning “It is easier to pass a camel thru the eye of a needle than for a poor man to be treated with compassion.”

    The “I’ve got mine, screw you” attitude of the corporate and financial institutions world and those with inherited wealth dominates the Repugnican Party. The televangelicals who have used so-called ministries to line their pockets with the money of working people have these same values and are the Great Whores of today’s American society.

  • I am truly tired of these so-called “apologies”. We need to start hitting back when someone offers and apology that only seeks to put the error on the offended party (ie I’m sorry that someone took offense at what I said/did).

    A true apology consists of three things:
    1) An admission of wrongdoing (I said/did this and it was wrong because…)
    2) A sincere apology (I am extremely sorry for the words/deeds that I have done)
    3) A declaration of intent to ensure that the wrongdoing does not ever happen again and a statement of action taken to assuage those errors of judgement (I will never say/do these words/things again and I will do xxx to try and make it right).

    When Hagee says “I want to express my deep regret for any comments that Catholics have found hurtful”, that is not an apology. Not even close. First, he states that the wronged party is at fault for finding the things he said hateful. Then he does not admit to any wrongdoing on his part. And finally, he does not give any indication as to what he will do to make it up to the people he has wronged.

    Plese, let’s start pushing back against this nonsense.

  • Hagee is a Televangelist..,.like the word politicians, it denotes unscrupulous, greedy, hypocrites. I like to think of them as snake oil salesmen.

  • Now if we can only get Hagee to take back his desire to nuke Iran in order to bring on the rapture. Or better yet to have McCain to call him on this. That too would be “laudable.”

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