I am a massive fan of Jon Stewart‘s The Daily Show. I try to catch every episode, and I think Stewart is consistently on point and relevant. Shockingly, the Catholic League and I do not agree on this.

On April 16th, The Daily Show featured an amazing send-up of Fox News Channel’s protest of the term “War on Women”:

At the 4:50 mark, Stewart wondered if there was anything women could do to elicit the outrage over their bodily rights that Fox News correspondents typically reserve for, say, attacks on Christmas. “Perhaps women could protect their reproductive organs from unwanted medical intrusions with Vagina Mangers.” Behind him, as he spoke, appeared an image of a woman with her legs spread and a manger scene covering her …mistletoe? (Nutcracker? Holiest of Holes? Virgin Mary? Secret Santa? Pick your favorite vagina euphemism. Or come up with your own! Fun for the whole family!)

Anyway, to the surprise of no one, Bill Donohue didn’t think this was funny. At all. In fact he called it “hate speech.”

With all of his muster, he called for advertisers of The Daily Show to pull their sponsorship.

For a quick reminder, when Rush Limbaugh defamed Sandra Fluke over a period of several days, the list of advertisers that pulled sponsorship looked like this:

Service Magic home contractor Hadeed Carpets Accuquote Life Insurance Vitacost vitamin supplier Bonobos clothing company Sensa weight- loss program Thompson Creek Windows AOL Tax Resolution Services ProFlowers Legal Zoom online document creator Carbonite web security firm Citrix software maker Sleep Train Mattresses Sleep Number mattresses Quicken Loans Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington Cascades Dental Consolidated Credit Counseling Services Constant Contact email marketing firm Philadelphia Orchestra Reputation Rhino online reputation consulting firm St. Vincent’s Medical Center Cunningham Security Regal Assets precious medal investment group Freedom Debt Relief Norway Savings Bank Portland Ovations performing arts center Stamps.com

When Donohue and the Catholic League called for sponsors to abandon The Daily Show, the list read like this:

Delta Airlines

Notably, when The Catholic League sent a complaint to Kellogg’s, a major sponsor of the show, they responded with this:

We understand that our customers come from a variety of backgrounds, experiences, lifestyles, and cultures and we respect their individual decisions to choose the television programs that they deem acceptable for themselves and their families. Consumers speak most loudly when they vote with their remote control and change the channel or turn off the TV if a program does not fit their personal criteria.

Well said, Kellogg’s!

Obviously, this was not well received by Donohue and his cohorts — they described the response as “telling Christians to shove it.” He also said in an interview that “… just from what we can gather, thousands of people have been pounding Steve Albani at Comedy Central, and clearly Kelloggs,” and “We have evidence that people have really been pounding Kellogg’s”… presumably without a hint of irony.



