On Tuesday, Jeff Davis declined CNN’s request to appear in an on-camera interview
regarding Wendy Davis’ personal life story. Instead, he gave them an
email response stating that he feels that Wendy Davis “would make a very
capable governor.” This was not only an instance of Mr. Davis showing
the utmost respect for his ex-wife and her current situation, but also
his refusal to play the media ‘gotcha’ game that the repugican cabal was hoping for.
He is not allowing himself to get caught up in a non-story that is only
out there in an attempt to bring down a person that scares the crap out
of the repugican cabal and Texas conservatives.
This all stems from supposed ‘discrepancies’ in Wendy Davis’ past
comments about her life. Basically, repugicans are trying to discredit
her story that she went from being a young, single mother who lived in a
trailer and that she was able to work her way up through Harvard Law
School and is now on the verge up being Governor of Texas. Since wingnuts in Texas see her as a huge threat to the political status
quo there, recently they’ve decided to play semantics with the details
and question her honesty.
Due to an article that was published on Sunday in the Dallas Morning News, repugicans, and especially her gubernatorial opponent Greg Abbott’s
campaign, have grabbed hold of the narrative that Davis did not have it
nearly as hard as she’s stated and that she is a liar. And since she is a
liar and a fake, she cannot be trusted. Essentially, they are making it
seem like she had an easy road to get where she is now and that things
were never tough for her. That she made it all up. In fact, wingnuts made #MoreFakeThanWendyDavis trend on Twitter earlier this
week.
Davis herself decided to address this ‘controversy’ head on, and released a bullet-point, detailed history
of her adult life. While she didn’t technically get divorced until she
was 21, she was separated from her first husband when she was 19 and
lived in a trailer at that point with her daughter. Therefore, her
saying she was a single mother living in a trailer when she was 19 may
not be ‘technically’ correct, but only an obtuse a-hole would make an
issue of it.
Apparently, another issue for the repugicans is that Wendy Davis
hasn’t given enough credit to her second husband regarding the
assistance he gave towards her getting her law degree at Harvard. While
this is completely false, as she has on many times in interviews stated
that Jeff Davis was pivotal in helping her achieve her current position,
it shouldn’t be surprising that a husband assists his wife financially
and vice versa. That is what marriage is. The family finances go towards
all of the family members. Why was it necessary for Wendy Davis to have
to explain that they used money form her husband’s 401(k) loan to help
pay for tuition?
Thankfully, Jeff Davis isn’t playing along with the narrative that
the media and repugicans want to play out. In his email to CNN, he even
stated that while the 401(k) loan was used partially to help pay for
Wendy’s tuition, he did it for other reasons. Because, you know, those
are decisions that families have to make when it comes to finances. It
almost seems like there was a hope by repugicans and their willing
media lackeys that Jeff Davis was going to joyfully roll over on his
ex-wife and give them a juicy story that they could use to shred her.
Instead, he basically told them all to shove off.
The fear that Texas, and national, repugicans feel of Wendy Davis is
palpable. With the Texas gubernatorial election fast approaching,
Abbott and his cohorts can sense that Davis is just going to keep
building on her growing popularity and possibly turn Texas blue. They
will do anything they can to tear her down, make her seem disingenuous
and fake. However, the more they go after her with sexist and specious
attacks like this, the more it will backfire on them. The fact is, Wendy
Davis isn’t going away anytime soon, and that scares the hell out of
them.
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