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ABC's Hosts Meet Francis, Gush Over His "Person of the Year" Award from "Gay" Magazine
Scott Whitlock mrc.org Gushing journalists Josh Elliott and Robin Roberts met Pope Francis on Wednesday and thrilled over the fact that a gay magazine has made him "person of the year." The Good Morning America anchors traveled to the Vatican for "Christmas With the Pope." According to Elliott, "[Pope Francis has] ushered in a kind of truce in the culture wars." He touted, "And both Time magazine and the leading gay magazine, The Advocate, have named him their person of the year." [MP3 audio here.] Elliott offered tremendously positive coverage, narrating, "He walks the streets, poses for pictures, embraces the sick and is not afraid to have a bit of fun." ABC wasn't always so friendly. On March 14, correspondent Terry Moran warned, "Pope Francis is a staunch traditionalist. He compared abortion to a death sentence; called gay marriage 'destructive of God's plan.'" On March 13, Moran wondered if the new Pope can help Catholic Church "revive" its mission to help the poor.
In regard to the previous Pope, correspondent Cecilia Vega warned that Benedict had "taken a hard line against everything from gay marriage to abortion. The Vatican even recently went public with its criticism of American nuns for being too progressive."
Only a day before this latest report, ABC falsely touted that Francis had removed an "outspoken critic of abortion" from the Vatican Court.
Elliott, who appeared most impressed by the Pope's comments about homosexuals, has a history of advocating for gay rights. On March 24, 2012, he appeared at the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Discrimination (GLAAD) and said of ABC: "I'm proud to work at a place that believes in advocacy journalism!"
A transcript of the December 18 segment, which aired at 7:14am is below:
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