They were saying on the CBC that Ratzzinger's nickname was "Cardinal No," and he's very conservative.
Natter 34: Freak With No Name
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When John Paul II picked his name (right after John Paul I died shortly after becoming pope), a comedian joked that the name "John Paul" hadn't worked out too well, and that the new Pope should have chosen a different name, such as George Ringo.
Ratzinger was in the Hitler Youth. For real.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't calling him a Nazi a little unfair? He was just in the army; he wasn't a member of the Nazi party. eta: (I think)
He's heir to a man who compared the pro-choice movement to the Holocaust. I'm not currently inclined to be cutting him a lot of semantic slack.
Ratzinger was in the Hitler Youth. For real.
Yes, but wasn't that required of all boys?
Weren't the Nazis anti-Catholic? I had that impression.
Ratzinger is even more conservative than John Paul. And his out-of-the-blue denunciations of the Beatles in 1996 - a quarter century after they split up - and insistence that the rock band AC/DC's name meant "anti-Christ, death to Christ" cemented the impression among many young Catholics that Ratzinger was out-of-touch.
Ratzinger was in the Hitler Youth. For real.
When you're surrounded by mad dogs, not smelling like a rabbit is not stupid.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't calling him a Nazi a little unfair? He was just in the army; he wasn't a member of the Nazi party. eta: (I think)
I assume that most Germans of a certain age can be described as being on the German side of the war. It doesn't mean he still subscribes to it.
I heard someone on BBC say that his position as defender of the orthodoxy makes him seem more orthodox than he may be personally.
AC/DC's name meant "anti-Christ, death to Christ
Oh gimme a break. It means, "After Christ, Devil Comes." Jeebus.