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Casting the net – The Troublesome Archbishop


by Aaron Murin-Heath    
February 8, 2008 at 12:30 pm

Welcome to Casting the net, Liberal Conspiracy’s daily web review. As always, please feel free to share your own recommendations in the comments section. No time for a full review today, so just a few links.

Rowan Williams
Blairwatch – Death comes for the Archbishop
OpenKingdom – Sharia Subjects II: Real problem, wrong solution
Obsolete – Opening your mind so much that your brain falls out.
Earthpal – The Archbishop and Sharia Law
Alex Parsons – Archbishop finds rule of law overrated
Clickeral – Rowan Williams on Sharia: Right Again

Elsewhere
Lee Griffin – Are parents and children irresponsible alcoholics?
Nick Clegg/Times – How to stop future funding scandals
Chicken Yoghurt – The all new PMQs
Paul Linford – QT review

Election ‘08
Gerard Baker/Times – Latte liberals v Dunkin Donut democrats
Joel Stein/LA Times – He’s got Obamaphilia
Daily Kos – Money, It’s a Hit
If you would like your blog or site to be considered as source material for future reviews, drop me an email at aaronh [at] liberalconspiracy [dot] org with the relevant url. I can then enter it into my RSS reader and monitor it for suitable content to be included. Likewise, if you have a specific article/post you feel deserves a little more traffic, get in touch.


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1. Larry Teabag

Surely the title you were looking for is “This Turbulent Priest”?

2. Aaron Heath

Heh.

Very good.

3. Chris Keating

Can I add my own contribution to the Williams round-up:

http://clickeral.blogspot.com/2008/02/rowan-williams-on-sharia-right-again.html

The ‘Guardian’s’ leader-writer smugly produces, like a rabbit out of a hat, the perfect remedy for unworldly archbishops: subtle press officers! [Maddie Bunting rooting for a new job?] Any subtle journalist – a rare species – contemplating such an assignment should read “A Day in the Life of God”, the memoir of the late Michael De-la-Noy, sometime press officer to Archbishop Michael Ramsey, which recounts the sorry tale of his summary ejection from the archbishop’s entourage for having written a sensible article about sexual ethics for ‘Forum’ – a magazine regarded by Lambeth Palace as ‘pornographic’.

It’s a book that is both sad and in parts very funny. De-la-Noy tells how he wrote to the then Archbishop of York, Dr Coggan, pointing out that his public reference to the “gormless millions” who watched television was somewhat tactless. Dr Coggan – who subsequently took over at Canterbury – replied regretting having caused any offence, and begged forgiveness on the ground that he had not known what “gormless” meant! But should we expect any better from our senior clergy?

5. Chris Baldwin

Rowan Williams is wrong, but the reaction has been absolutely insane. It’s still the lead story on the BBC website! The tabloids have been totally hysterical (witness the Scum’s front page on Friday). It’s not as if Williams is a minister or something, not as if what he said matters very much, not as if most of us go to his church anyway.

6. Chris Baldwin

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article782629.ece

Oh Christ. I’ve just seen this. What’s going on?

7. Aaron Heath

Chris K,

Yes you certainly can add your on link/commentary (although I think I had already linked to you!). I want to get more people sharing links and recommendations in these threads.

8. Aaron Heath

Chris Baldwin,

The rabid rightwing press never miss a trick, do they?

(That said, the Bishop is a moron if didn’t anticipate that such statements would cause uproar. Nuances simply don’t register in the mind of a dumb-ass red-top editor.)


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