Catholic group in the US demands top Clinton aide resign over leaked emails mocking Catholics
Jennifer
Palmieri who is a top aide to Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton
is under fire from Catholic groups for the remarks she made in hacked emails
published by WikiLeaks. In the emails she mocked Catholics
and Evangelicals saying:
“I imagine they think it is the most socially
acceptable politically conservative religion,” she wrote. “Their rich friends
wouldn't understand if they became evangelicals.”
One of
the Catholic groups has asked for Palmieri, who is Hillary Clinton's
communications director to resign.
The Catholic League, an anti-defamation organization, lashed out at the Clinton campaign for the exchange saying in a statement:
The Catholic League, an anti-defamation organization, lashed out at the Clinton campaign for the exchange saying in a statement:
“These anti-Catholic remarks are bad enough but
it makes one wonder what else Clinton’s chiefs and others associated with the
campaign are saying about Catholics and Catholicism”.
A
politically conservative group called Catholic Vote, is also asking Palmieri
to resign.
They said:
They said:
“Everyone has a unique faith journey, and it’s
just insulting to make blanket statements maligning people’s motives for
converting to another faith tradition,” Brian Burch, the group’s president,
said in a statement. “Had Palmieri spoken this way about other groups she would
dismissed. Catholics will be watching Hillary Clinton to see whether she thinks
our religious faith should be respected, or whether it’s fair game to mock us.”
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