Dear dangus,
"From the outrageous other things she did, it's plain she's portraying a troubled person,..."
Her TV show is a talk show, of which she is apparently the host, and thus portrays... herself.
But I agree, she portrays a troubled person.
Apparently, in the skits and sketches on the show, she has decided that the way to make a buck and a bang is to blaspheme the Most Blessed Sacrament and call the Holy Father names.
Ignatius Press, and this thread, appear to be right on.
sitetest
>> Her TV show is a talk show, of which she is apparently the host, and thus portrays... herself.
But I agree, she portrays a troubled person.
Apparently, in the skits and sketches on the show, <<
Is she expressing her views of the Pope, or is she playing a character? If she's expressing her own views, then I'd guess I can only criticize the writing for not making that clear.
Incidentally, I have no problem with her criticizing the anorexia culture; that seems a bizarre thing to throw into such an artice: Charlotte calls the Pope a Nazi, and Hollywood actresses skinny...?
She should take a look at sinead O'Connor's record sales over the last ten years, and then think about it for a bit.