As expected pink-shoed Democrat Wendy Davis has announced her campaign for Congress in Texas 21st District. Amazingly in her announcement she said she was “running for Congress because people’s voices are still being silenced.”
Davis owes her notoriety to her efforts in 2013, as a state senator, to ensure that Texas abortion clinics did not have to meet the safety standards required by other similar-grade surgical centers, among other things. She is infamous as a strident warrior supporting an industry that makes its payroll by silencing the voices of human beings by murdering in the womb.
Chip Roy, the freshman conservative Republican U.S. Representative who Davis hopes to challenge in November, rightly said of Pink-Shoes that “you can guarantee that Wendy Davis would be a rubber stamp for Nancy Pelosi’s far-left agenda.”
Pro-abortion, pink-shoed, Wendy Davis (photo via her facebook page.)
It does not surprise me that Wendy Davis would move from Fort Worth, where she lived and worked and served as a state senator, to Austin to be among the most liberal Texans and where she could make living trading on her political experience.
It does not surprise me that Nancy Pelosi and other Leftists are raising money for Davis allowing her to pull in $250,000 on the first official day of her campaign. And it certainly does not surprise that much of the state press is excited about her run and will be promoting her.
What does surprise me is that someone, who is said to be very bright and articulate, would launch a campaign by talking about needing to run because “people’s voices are still being silenced” while knowing that she is most known for working to ensure that millions of humans will never have a voice because they were silenced in the womb.
Wendy Davis’ disconnect on “silenced” people
As expected pink-shoed Democrat Wendy Davis has announced her campaign for Congress in Texas 21st District. Amazingly in her announcement she said she was “running for Congress because people’s voices are still being silenced.”
Davis owes her notoriety to her efforts in 2013, as a state senator, to ensure that Texas abortion clinics did not have to meet the safety standards required by other similar-grade surgical centers, among other things. She is infamous as a strident warrior supporting an industry that makes its payroll by silencing the voices of human beings by murdering in the womb.
Chip Roy, the freshman conservative Republican U.S. Representative who Davis hopes to challenge in November, rightly said of Pink-Shoes that “you can guarantee that Wendy Davis would be a rubber stamp for Nancy Pelosi’s far-left agenda.”
Pro-abortion, pink-shoed, Wendy Davis (photo via her facebook page.)
It does not surprise me that Wendy Davis would move from Fort Worth, where she lived and worked and served as a state senator, to Austin to be among the most liberal Texans and where she could make living trading on her political experience.
It does not surprise me that Nancy Pelosi and other Leftists are raising money for Davis allowing her to pull in $250,000 on the first official day of her campaign. And it certainly does not surprise that much of the state press is excited about her run and will be promoting her.
What does surprise me is that someone, who is said to be very bright and articulate, would launch a campaign by talking about needing to run because “people’s voices are still being silenced” while knowing that she is most known for working to ensure that millions of humans will never have a voice because they were silenced in the womb.