Okay, maybe I went a little too far with this title. But, essentially like most Democrats nothing is what it appears to be.
Democrat politicians are heavy into myth making. It’s a huge part of their hustle. Why do they go the myth route? The answer is very simply. Democrats always have to put on a fake face and biography because if they told the truth, nobody would vote for them.
Democrat politicians are heavy into myth making. It’s a huge part of their hustle. Why do they go the myth route? The answer is very simply. Democrats always have to put on a fake face and biography because if they told the truth, nobody would vote for them.
Wendy Davis is the latest example of a myth exposed.
NationalReview reports perhaps the slogan of the Wendy Davis campaign should be that behind every successful woman is a good man.The Texas gubernatorial candidate needs no introduction. Her filibuster of a bill to ban abortion in Texas after 20 weeks made her an instant star for progressives and much of the media — because few things are as stirring as a principled stand in favor of near-infanticide.Her personal story also was catnip for the press, thrilled by the trajectory of the former teen mom who lived in a mobile home and eventually earned a law degree at Harvard. It’s as if the protagonist of a Horatio Alger novel pulled himself up by his bootstraps and onto the board of Planned Parenthood.Given her enormous wave of positive coverage, it’s remarkable that Wendy Davis felt the need to gild the lily, but so she did.“By 19,” her website said, “Wendy was a single mother.” Actually, as Wayne Slater of the Dallas Morning News reported, she didn’t get divorced from her first husband until age 21. She lived in a mobile home alone for a few months after the two separated, before moving in with her mom and then into her own apartment.According to her website, she got through school “with the help of academic scholarships and student loans.” This is true, but elides the fact that after she married Jeff Davis, a successful lawyer 13 years her senior, he paid for her last two years at Texas Christian University, and cashed in his 401(k) and took out a loan to put her through Harvard.The marriage eventually hit the rocks. He tells Slater: “It was ironic. I made the last payment, and it was the next day she left.” When they divorced, Jeff Davis was awarded parental custody of the kids, rare in Texas.None of this need necessarily be damning — in any case, it’s not unusual for ambitious politicians to take advantage of supportive spouses — but it wasn’t the story Davis told about herself.In part, she must have exaggerated for simple dramatic effect. In a profile just last week, the Today show accompanied her back to the mobile home as if it were taking Abraham Lincoln back to his log cabin. Of course, there was no visit to, let alone mention of, the “historic home in the Mistletoe Heights neighborhood of Fort Worth” (in Slater’s words), where she was living with Jeff Davis by age 24.But her version of her story also carries an ideological charge. So much of her allure for her feminist political base is her status as a go-it-alone single mom. That she benefited from the stability and resources of marriage can’t be allowed to muddy the picture. Davis and her hagiographers in the media want to make her out more as Julia, the Obama-campaign-generated cartoon dependent on government for help, than as a real person who relied on the most basic institution of civil society, family.More here
There’s a line from the John Travolta movie Urban Cowboy, coincidently set in Texas, “If a woman lies about one thing, she’ll lie about another!” Wendy Davies is the personification of it. Do Texas votes really want that as governor?
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