This video may be taken down soon, as are so many such video's contradicting Democrat lies, but for the time being, I give you Davis and her lying daughter's own words . . . . corrections.
To begin in the review, we need to make note of the fact that Wenday Davis has her daughter lie about the context of her early life, the one in which she refused to be financially responsible for her home and her the debt she incurred for her schooling and the "hard times" she wants the listener to believe she overcame. Her early life's story is a lie, plain and simple.
The review:
She has an older daughter (college age). Her daughter spoke of Wendy being raised by a
single mom, as if this was unusual, married and divorced by the time she was
19, which was the first lie told in this video (she was actually divorced at
21),
The daughter says, "You know what they say,
how everything is bigger in Texas. Well that certainly wasn’t the case
with the trailer we lived in."
Note: the “trailer” was not a trailer, but a 20 x60, 1200 square foot manufactured, stick-built
home, very different from the old “trailer
houses” of the past. It had wood siding, drywall interiors, carpet,
insulation, a gable roof, and cost around $120,000 (new) after set-up and anchoring. AND,
she and her daughter lived in this home for no more than two
months.
She attended community college after walking away from the
mortgage owed by her, on this new
home.
The daughter talks about her mother graduating from TCU
while raising her two young daughters,
but forgets to add that her second husband raised those daughters while Davis attended Harvard Law School.
As her
daughter frames those early years by saying “She got herself into Harvard Law
School,” no mention is made of the fact
that her second and older husband,
emptied his retirement account and paid for her Harvard years, only to be divorced, beginning the day after he made the last
payment on that education! Also, no mention is made of the fact that she lost
custody of her youngest daughter to her second husband and used drugs so frequently that her divorced husband asked the court to order her not to "use" before visiting her daughter.
At the end of this video,
Davis, standing out in a Texas
field with a rather larger “Butler” building in the background, says, “That’s
why public service is so important to me.
Texas made it possible for me to go from that tiny trailer to a
successful business and to the Texas Senate." Of course, Texas did nothing for her. It was her husband and her willingness to play the system, abandon the debts she had accumulated and, to this day, pretend that her life is filled with responsible and courageous moments.
In fact, she is just another educated player, in the Democrat Party. No more, and, certainly, nothing less.
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