on November 25, 2017 by Staff in Uncategorized, Comments Off on ‘Oh COME ON’: The Guardian’s description of Wendy Davis is beyond absurd
‘Oh COME ON’: The Guardian’s description of Wendy Davis is beyond absurd
http://twitter.com/#!/missemhorne/status/420766958301114368
Here’s how the sane see abortion booster Wendy Davis:
http://twitter.com/#!/kldd210/status/418567917735653377
And here’s The Guardian’s description of the Texas Dem, courtesy of National Review fellow Betsy Woodruff:
http://twitter.com/#!/woodruffbets/status/420760576298467328
No, really. That happened. The Guardian claims Davis “gained national fame for her efforts on right-to-life issues.”
Life? Uh, Guardian, you spelled “abortion” wrong.
http://twitter.com/#!/woodruffbets/status/420762446899318784
Perhaps The Guardian meant “efforts to make a mockery of the right to life.”
http://twitter.com/#!/TXTylerNorris/status/420767563648229376
http://twitter.com/#!/cd_hooks/status/420767622091649024
[Update]
Hey, would you look at that? The Guardian has issued a correction:
http://twitter.com/#!/Sooner811/status/420941891438272512
The new caption describes Davis with the usual lefty euphemism: “Texas Senator Wendy Davis, of Fort Worth, has gained national fame for her stand on reproductive rights.”
Related:
Tags: Betsy Woodruff, The Guardian, Twitchy, Wendy Davis