How can anyone that threw a major temper tantrum for getting a coaching penalty (and I don't mean just the racket--I mean the cussing out the referees after the racket smashing) be a faithful jokehovian? Threatening the officials, even calling them sexist, for issuing standard penalties for infractions that were committed, and lying about said coaching violation (the person doing the coaching admitted doing it), should be more than enough to get someone disfellowshipped, and since the event was public, it would have taken the hounders no effort to find out that it happened.
Thus, after that temper tantrum last year at the US Open, a Mothers Day ad would not be out of the way. If anything, I would have more respect for the ad than for the tantrum after a coaching violation.