It didn't take Ken Hackett long to do the bidding of the Messiah Most Miserable. Of course he had the slavish cooperation of the Not-At-All Catholic Reporter. You can read
his interview here. Notice how he talks about us as "those who don't have mud under their toes because they haven't been working in the tough places."
LifeSiteNews commented about the interview and published some rebuttals against Hackett's ignorant remarks.
Monica Miller's reply bears some thought. She said, "
He should go with pro-lifers who help the most needy and broken women in the most dangerous and depressed neighborhoods such as pro-lifers do every week in Detroit. And he should have the experience of retrieving the dead and dismembered bodies of the innocent aborted unborn from trash containers. Such pro-lifers may not have ‘mud under their toes’--instead they have the blood of the innocent under their finger nails-- rescuing them from their trash dumpster cradles-- a tragedy I personally know, having come face to face with the victims of abortion."
I might also add that in lieu of this "mud" we have had spittle upon our faces, spray paint upon our signs, coffee thrown at us, along with threats and assaults. I suspect none of these can be found in Mr. Hackett's ambassador credentials. Moreover, Michael Hichborn of American Life League points out the rather handsome salary that Hackett has drawn from CRS; the links to the evidence are found in the LifeSiteNews article. As for the contributions to the Messiah Most Miserable,
here's the evidence, bearing in mind that CRS is headquartered in Baltimore.
I suspect this performance of Hackett's with the NCR gives us a glimpse into one of the reasons why Obama chose him as ambassador. He wants someone willing to trash-talk pro-life activists and faithful Catholics (that is, those whose opposition to Obama's death-dealing policies is most adamant) to the Holy Father's face. Hackett is already demonstrating his "bona fides" as a true Minion Most Mindless - and has been doing so for quite some time.
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