Abortionist Compares Deborah Nucatola to Jesus

Wondering how a liberal “Christian” would spin Planned Parenthood getting caught red-handed peddling body parts from the babies it kills? Stand by for some blasphemy that would make the moonbats at Chicago Theological Seminary look almost worthy to set foot in a church by comparison:

One abortionist has a special connection to God, according to Dr. Willie Parker.

Parker, a Mississippi abortionist and former medical director for Planned Parenthood, announced “Why I Stand With Dr. Deborah Nucatola” in a July 18 piece for Cosmo. In it, he attacked the “sting video” that showed the Planned Parenthood executive casually talking about trafficking aborted babies’ body parts. With his “Christian” perspective, Parker drew a “strong parallel” between Nucatola and “the trial week of Jesus” before His crucifixion.

In the middle of his Cosmo commentary, Parker applied his “Christian religious understanding” to criticism of Nucatola after getting caught on camera.

“I’m thinking about a strong parallel between what’s happening to my colleague and the trial week of Jesus before he was crucified,” Parker began. “As he was marched from place to place, asked to answer allegations about, ‘You say you’re the King of the Jews. What do you say?’”[emphasis added]

He added, “Many narratives said that Jesus simply did not respond.”

“As hard as it must be for my very spirited colleague who is very bright and who is very ethical and who is very noble to have to say nothing and have to defer to the organization that she works for to speak on her behalf,” he defended, “even if she could speak, I think the best thing for her to do is say nothing.” [emphasis added]

“Ethical” and “noble” are not the first words most people would use to describe a creature like Deborah Nucatola. But of course, Liberal Land is a mirror image of our world. Up is down, wrong is right.

For moonbats concerned that Nucatola’s career in baby killing and body parts trafficking could be endangered, Parker offers words of reassurance:

“She’s young. She’s healthy. She’s bright. She’s going to continue to be committed to reproductive rights and reproductive justice [i.e., to killing babies]. She’s going to be fine. She’s going to be fine.”

He didn’t comment on the babies.

No doubt Parker is busily preparing his next Cosmo piece extolling the moral character of Mary Gatter, President of Planned Parenthood’s Medical Director’s Council and star of a new undercover video that features her haggling over the price of baby body parts and joking about getting enough for them to buy a Lamborghini.

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Loyal, anyway.

On a tip from Apostle53. Cross-posted at Moonbattery.

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