so what is it with democrats and the truth? do their paths ever cross, bob? what is it about democrats? all right. is that what you just asked me? wendy davis made a name for herself when she did a filibuster on the abortion bill on the texas senate floor, and not we re finding out her past may be nothing not nothing. she said things, she exaggerated her situation in a trailer park. i understand that. one. and part of her education was paid for by a wealthy husband. two. beyond that, and if those are indictments for somebody s entire career, i find that a little bit difficult for me to accept. if that s the case, very few politicians would stand mustard to that. i don t think most of the politicians i had, a log cabin story, is true. a lot of them create a log cabin, take the best points and leave the worst behind. i don t think that s a disqualifier for her to be
wendy davis, some call her abortion barbie for her 11-hour filibuster on the texas senate floor on an abortion bill. now the contender for texas govern is under fire for be less than truthful about her past. much less than truthful. she told the dallas morning news she put herself through law school and lived in a trailer after her divorce. turns out according to anonymous sources that story is far from accurate, pointing out she lived in a mobile home for a, quote, few months and about the high-priced harvard law degree, apparently, it was financed by her very wealthy husband. here s charles krauthammer s take. everybody in america tries to create a log cabin story. this is her log cabin story. the problem is, i think it was larry who said, if you re going to create a narrative, that s perfectly okay, but make sure it s a real narrative. and she says her problem is a lack of tightness. it s an odd word. it s really a lack of truth.
so what is it with democrats and the truth? do their paths ever cross, bob? what is it about democrats? all right. is that what you just asked me? wendy davis made a name for herself when she did a filibuster on the abortion bill on the texas senate floor, and not we re finding out her past may be nothing not nothing. she said things, she exaggerated her situation in a trailer park. i understand that. one. and part of her education was paid for by a wealthy husband. two. beyond that, and if those are indictments for somebody s entire career, i find that a little bit difficult for me to accept. if that s the case, very few politicians would stand mustard to that. i don t think most of the politicians i had, a log cabin story, is true. a lot of them create a log cabin, take the best points and leave the worst behind. i don t think that s a disqualifier for her to be
wendy davis, some call her abortion barbie for her 11-hour filibuster on the texas senate floor on an abortion bill. now the contender for texas govern is under fire for be less than truthful about her past. much less than truthful. she told the dallas morning news she put herself through law school and lived in a trailer after her divorce. turns out according to anonymous sources that story is far from accurate, pointing out she lived in a mobile home for a, quote, few months and about the high-priced harvard law degree, apparently, it was financed by her very wealthy husband. here s charles krauthammer s take. everybody in america tries to create a log cabin story. this is her log cabin story. the problem is, i think it was larry who said, if you re going to create a narrative, that s perfectly okay, but make sure it s a real narrative. and she says her problem is a lack of tightness. it s an odd word. it s really a lack of truth.
about this because what kermit gosnell was doing for the most part was legal. the state of pennsylvania never bothered to inspect his abortion facility and they weren t required to. and this is how he was serving women. organizers say the goal is to mobilize and encourage those who participate and to send a message to the government that they re not going away until unborn children are protected. bret. and we ll have full coverage of the march tomorrow. mike, thank you. a follow-up tonight on a story we brought you in monday s grapevine about how one of the democratic party s rising stars may have padded her rags to riches origins story. chief washington correspondent james rosen with the fact and fiction behind wendy davis. after a filibuster against pro-life legislation in texas last summer vaulted her to the front ranks of pro-choice politicians in the democratic party, state senator wendy davis launched a gubernatorial bid facing off against greg abbott. she married young