Sunday, April 10, 2011

Catholic League on Gaga's Judas' Video: "She has now morphed into a caricature of herself"

Bill Donohue, president of Catholic League (CL) for Religious and Civil Rights, has exclusively told HollywoodLife.com that the league is "unimpressed" about the pop-superstar's inclination towards blasphemous antics.

Lady Gaga vs. Bill Donohue of CL.


















"People have real talent, and then there is Lady Gaga. Is this the only way to jet up her performance?"
Donohue is referring to "Alejandro" where the 25-year old singer has eaten the rosary, and the soon to be released video for Judas where she's announced to play Mary Magdalene.
(Judas, Gaga's second single off the album Born This Way, will immortalize the infamous suicidal disciple of Jesus.) 

When asked about The Born This Way singer's portrayal of Mary Magdalene in her new "hyped" short flick, the sharp-tongued CL president has said, “Maybe if she (Gaga) had more talent we’d be more offended. She has gone to hell the well too many times,"

Laurieanne Gibson, The Monster's creative director, has spoken about the video's concept in her inteview with MTV.com. She confirmed that Judas is a "groundbreaking" video that "will shock the world."


The Catholic League is founded in 1973 to safeguard both the religious freedom rights and the free speech rights of Catholics whenever and wherever they are threatened. Donahue has become controversial for issues raised against his "uncalled for" attacks on popular culture -- all in the name of Jesus.*

*Bill Donohue: The Bully's TV Pulpit, Scott Swinson


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