Thursday, May 12, 2005

'Love, Honor, and Sodomize'

This has to be one of the most distrurbing pieces I have ever read concerning a government official. It concerns Dr. W. David Hager, whose dissent from the majority helped block emergency contraception from over-the-counter sales. A brief excerpt only (you have to read it for yourself at The Nation; thanks to Kevin Drum for the heads up):
Back at Asbury, Hager cast himself as a victim of religious persecution in his sermon. "You see...there is a war going on in this country," he said gravely. "And I'm not speaking about the war in Iraq. It's a war being waged against Christians, particularly evangelical Christians. It wasn't my scientific record that came under scrutiny [at the FDA]. It was my faith.... By making myself available, God has used me to stand in the breach.... Just as he has used me, he can use you."

Up on the dais, several men seated behind Hager nodded solemnly in agreement. But out in the audience, Linda Carruth Davis--co-author with Hager of Stress and the Woman's Body, and, more saliently, his former wife of thirty-two years--was enraged. "It was the most disgusting thing I've ever heard," she recalled months later, through clenched teeth.

According to Davis, Hager's public moralizing on sexual matters clashed with his deplorable treatment of her during their marriage. Davis alleges that between 1995 and their divorce in 2002, Hager repeatedly sodomized her without her consent. Several sources on and off the record confirmed that she had told them it was the sexual and emotional abuse within their marriage that eventually forced her out. "I probably wouldn't have objected so much, or felt it was so abusive if he had just wanted normal [vaginal] sex all the time," she explained to me. "But it was the painful, invasive, totally nonconsensual nature of the [anal] sex that was so horrible."


This is the man who cares so much about women and their health that he allegedly raped and sodomized his wife repeatedly for decades. Scumbucket of the highest kind. But...he isn't a liberal Democrat, so these charges are without merit. Duh.
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