Pat Robertson’s 700 Club — now with a warning label

Following up on last week’s item about the awkward relationship between ABC/Disney and TV preacher Pat Robertson, ABC Family has gone to greater lengths to distance itself from the crazed televangelist.

The network has made it clear that it’s less-than-thrilled about being contractually obligated to keep this clown on the air. After the recent “assassination” flap became an international incident, one could see ABC Family’s frustration steadily grow. At first, the network criticized the individual broadcast.

“ABC Family strongly rejects the views expressed by Pat Robertson in the Aug. 22 telecast of the program,” the statement said.

Shortly thereafter, ABC Family said it disagrees with Robertson in general.

And now, ABC Family has added a disclaimer to all 700 Club broadcasts.

The cable channel ABC Family has changed the disclaimer at the end of its telecasts of the Christian Broadcasting Network’s (CBN) The 700 Club. The disclaimer now reads, “The preceding CBN telecast does not reflect the views of ABC Family.” On August 26, ABC Family’s post-700 Club graphic read “The proceeding program was brought to you by CBN.”

You really get the feeling ABC isn’t fond of Pat, don’t you?

Maybe ABC could run one of those news tickers at the bottom of the screen during the show saying, “Don’t blame us. We hate this.”

  • I think ABC should give Hugo Chavez a regular weekly program through which he could do what the Democratic Party should have been doing for years: educating the public to realize its real class interests.

    I was pleased to see today that Senior Chavez is already making a start along these lines, trying to find a way to deliver 66,000 barrels per day of heating fuel from its Citgo refinery to poorer communites in the US.

    If the Democrats would open their eyes and see what Cindy Sheehan, Paul Hacket, and now Hugo Chavez are doing … well, they won’t. Self-satisfied, overpaid, lazy, lousy doomed bastards.

  • It would be much more effective if the warning label preceded Robertson’s agitprop-fest rather than following it. Ya know, like an info-mercial.

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