The Wahington Post {extremely sic] does not like it that Catholic Voters, by which is meant far right professional shouty-crackers, are very often professionally motivated to whine out loud about how bady their feelings have been bruised.
Catholic schools have conducted a massive education program, nationally and locally, to train students, teachers and aides to recognize the signs of child abuse, in the wake of the priest sex scandals, but it is hard to get coverage of that effort.
The ceremonial Slamming of the Barn Door after the Pedophiles Got Out was indeed sparsely attended. I don't recall the details of that particular sacrament myself...
More even-handed child-rape coverage, damn you!
sometimes The Post’s reporting and even editorials fall short in conveying the passion with which many Catholics hold their views, whether they be against the contraception mandate, gay marriage, and abortion or in favor of aid to the poor. It doesn’t mean that Post reporters or editorialists have to embrace those views, but they should accurately explain them in a ways all readers can understand. That, after all, is also part of getting at the truth.
Oh yes. "Conveying the passion of religious zealots" is a time-honored foolproof genius plan for arriving at "The Truth."
Shazam...