Monday, January 20, 2014

She's democrat: therefore she lies. Pro-Abortion heroine Wendy Davis.

To be a democrat requires a certain amount of lying, mostly to yourself, if no one else.

For example, fake native-American Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Massachusetts)... or fake Vietnam Veteran Sen. Richard Blumenthal (Connecticut)... both democrats... and both elected after being outted as liars, meaning truly that democrats not only WILL lie, they don't give a damn when their own lie to get elected.

Texas State Senator Wendy Davis was oh, so cute as she tried and failed to filibuster the Texas abortion laws.  Lionized by the left and the more radical women's groups for her "courageous stand," this simple idiot actually believed that she had a shot at being Texas's governor without being found at as a drama queen and, well, a self-serving liar.

As Obama's re-election proved beyond any doubt, being caught out as a liar likely enhances democrat support, which may be the true motivation for Davis's idiocy.

Yeah, she's a real piece of work:

Wendy Davis, the Texas state senator whose filibuster for abortion rights made her a Democratic superstar and launched her campaign for governor, has admitted to the Dallas Morning News that she lied about key events in her life, including her first divorce. Davis may even have lied under oath, testifying in a federal lawsuit over redistricting that "I got divorced by the time I was 19 years old," when in fact she was divorced at age 21.

Other missing details have included: her second husband paid her way through law school and she divorced him the day after the last payment was made; her ex-husband accused her in initial court filings of adultery, and was awarded custody of their two daughters; and she first ran for city council in Fort Worth as a Republican.
Davis is scum.  Nothing that she can do now will change the fact that she exhibits the worst in politics, and not the best... or that the democrats would sell their own mothers into the sex trade to win.

Democrat apologists are already trying to justify... to salvage... this Titanic failure of a candidate and of a campaign.  Usually, under these types of circumstances, they'd fail.  But in this day and age?

Lying just seems to be another campaign arrow in the quiver.  So, who knows?

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