William Donahue, who you’ll recall is the head of the Catholic League, recently gave an interview to an editor for National Review, on the occasion of the release of his new book. Among the bits of discussion:
EDITOR: Do you ever worry about tone?
DONOHUE: I worry that some of the people on my side are such cowards. They adore dialogue. I don’t.
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The uncompromising sentiment is refreshing (only because it is in service of one of the only remaining conservative institutions), but I saw clips of Donahue against Hitchens and he was rude in a gratuitous sort of way.
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