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As Pope Benedict XVI faces increasing criticism over the Catholic Church's sexual abuse scandal, one of his most vigorous defenders is going on offense. Bill Donohue, president of the
Catholic League, took out a full-page ad in Tuesday's _New York Times_, arguing that the newspaper is trying to create the impression of a "pedophilia crisis" in order to
undermine the Vatican's moral standing on gay marriage and abortion. In fact, says Donohue, the church faces a "homosexual crisis," because most boys sexually abused by
priests were "post-pubescent." Is he out of line? (Below: Watch Donohue explain his accusation on CNN) DONOHUE'S "SMEAR THE GAYS" TACTIC IS TEXTBOOK: This old ploy
of stirring up homophobic fears is the same one used by Karl Rove in George W. Bush's 2004 reelection campaign, says Maureen Dowd in _The N.Y. Times_. Sure, it works sometimes, but
it's still just a cynical PR trick. And if the scandal "mostly involves men and boys," that’s largely because "priests for many years had unquestioned access to
boys." "Should there be an inquisition for the Pope?" SUBSCRIBE TO THE WEEK Escape your echo chamber. Get the facts behind the news, plus analysis from multiple perspectives.
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From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News Newsletter, get the best of The Week delivered directly to your inbox. THE _TIMES_ IS DOING THE SMEARING HERE: One thing's for sure,
says George Weigel in _First Things_, the _Times_ really is out to smear Pope Benedict and the church. The paper has used "tabloid sourcing and innuendo" to suggest that the Pope,
then known as Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, blocked sanctions against Father Lawrence Murphy, "a diabolical Milwaukee priest" who abused 200 deaf children decades ago. The
paper's own reporting proved that wasn't true. "Scoundrel Time(s)" THE CHURCH'S ACTIONS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES: You have to give Donohue high marks for creativity —
blaming the gays is a "novel defense," says Jason Linkins in _The Huffington Post_. Trouble is, it still doesn't explain why, for decades, Catholic authorities around the
world and in the Vatican devoted "massive efforts to cover up these crimes" instead of punishing the abusers and ministering to the victims. "This 'blame the gays'
defense of the Vatican basically makes no sense at all" A free daily email with the biggest news stories of the day – and the best features from TheWeek.com