I also like that the main members are aging.
according to one of the sons, the next generation is more radicalized than Fred - i dont think things are going to get any better when he dies.
but, the thing i like about westboro baptist is that watching a documentary provided me with one of my favorite protest stories ever. they were protesting a military funeral, and the family of the deceased found out ahead of time and were terrified that the feeling of the ceremony would be threatened. so a motorcycle club comprised of veterans came and surrounded the protesters with their bikes. once the hate-chanting started the club began revving their engines at deafening volumes, even with their megaphones and loudspeakers none of the guests heard a single word they had to say and all their backs were to the signs. problem solved.
since hearing this, i've always thought about starting a band with the sole purpose of touring with westboro baptist and setting up ridiculous sound systems for outdoor shows - that way everyone would have to listen to sludgy noise-punk instead of hate speech.