Wendy Davis and Bill Clinton. What?
Nobody Knows
Before Ted Cruz, there was Wendy Davis.
Yes, remember Wendy? She made her big mark in history on June 25, 2012, when she strapped on a catheter in Texas, and filibuster to block Senate Bill 5, which banned abortions after 20 weeks and required doctors to have admitting privilege at a nearby hospital. Rick Perry won that fight, but Wendy became a feminist hero overnight—Which was the plan. The Democrats WANT Texas. And they are running the blond from…where else?
Harvard.
But…evidently Wendy hasn’t got the very important art of lying down quite yet.
Nobody Knows how hard it was for one poor and desperate single mom, to go from going to college, working to support herself and her two daughters while she was struggling, and all her own effort…actually make it to Harvard law school, ONLY to jump into the Texas race for governor?
Wow. What a woman, you might say. Not since Hillary have we heard such fortitude of strength. Imagine, having to support her two kids, struggle through law school at Harvard, losing sleep, worrying, staying up late at night helping the girls with their schools work…
Screeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeech.
Wait. Hear it from her own lips:
Wendy Davis will tell you…her life has been rough.
“I had a baby. I got divorced by the time I was 19 years old … After I got divorced, I lived in a mobile home park in southeast Fort Worth.”
Yes, prepare for another round of— “Women have had it SO tough, and they are not paid like the men, and they are losing the battle for equality” blah, blah, blah. It was Obama’s theme song in his last election, and it will be the new theme in Hillary’s campaign for President.
Once again…”Mistreated women of the world…UNIT!
But…somehow it has slipped out: Behind Wendy Davis’s miraculous story of success.. (shhhhh….) .There was a husband for whom she could not have attained that success. Imagine that? A man who not only paid for her education but took care of the kids while she got her degree!
From Wikipedia:
Davis’s website says she made her way through college and Harvard Law School “with the help of academic scholarships and student loans,” but her second husband, with whom she had a second daughter, also made significant financial contributions. When the future state senator met lawyer Jeff Davis, she was working two jobs and attending Texas Christian University on an academic scholarship and a Pell Grant. After their marriage, he paid for the last two years of her undergraduate degree. While Davis attended Harvard Law School, her husband cared for the two girls back in Texas and helped pay her tuition, cashing in his 401(k) and taking out a loan.
And then the very DAY after he made the last loan payment—: She divorced him.
Nobody Knows how many men have met this same fate: But go ahead: Tell us.
The main reason Texas should beware of this harpie, who likes to mention the word vagina on the Senate floor, is her vindictive nature.
Davis first ran for the Fort Worth city council in 1996.[4] She was defeated.[4] After her defeat Davis sued the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, American Broadcasting Company, and the Disney Company, which at the time owned the Star-Telegram and ABC.[4] The Texas Tribune stated that she alleged “that biased coverage led to her defeat and caused injury to her physical and mental health“.[
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Nobody Knows if the democrats have bigger and better things in store for MS Davies if she loses her run for governor, but, I suggest, Bill Clinton is not too old to step in and help the poor woman out. I can just hear their new campaign song now..
“There’s a place for usssss…somewhere a place for usssss….hold my had and I’ll take you there…somewhereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!”
Can Obama Get By With ANYTHING? Yes He Can!
Nobody Reports
Being a conservative, every time I turn on CNN or MSNBC, I don’t stay there long. When Bill Clinton was President, I often thought CNN was just an extension of the White House. And we all know that Time Magazine is the protectorate of Hillary Clinton, and all things liberal.
Having said that…it might be because they are all sort of…one big family.