Hillary’s “confession” to Mother Teresa
Yesterday’s annual National Prayer Breakfast in Washington was more interesting than usual. Of course, anytime the President of the United States is present for a religious affair, it’s interesting. This year, though, the attendance was particularly strong, and the keynote address was both fascinating and disappointing. While the President brought what I thought were fairly unremarkable remarks, Hillary Clinton’s talk was much more memorable.
Before I go much further, I will say, in the end, Secretary Clinton went from meaningful refection to meaningless political talking points. Still, what was meaningful, albeit paltry, had, well . . . meaning.
The nugget was her story about Mother Teresa. She candidly recalled how, at the same event in 1994, when Mrs. Clinton was on the dais as First Lady, the Saint of Calcutta used the podium to openly rebuke America (and the Clintons by her glower at them) over our hideous practice of abortion. (Click here to read a transcript.) I was impressed that Hillary would even mention what was then an embarrassment to her and her husband.
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