Davenport: an "ethical Republican lady" |
According to Moxley, Marilyn Davenport continues to respond to the brouhaha with incredulity and even defiance. That's not good.
While local GOP chief Scott Baugh quickly threw Davenport under the bus, other GOP regulars are coming to her defense:
Tim Whitacre, a longtime conservative Orange County Republican activist in Santa Ana, defended Davenport: "Marilyn Davenport is a staunch, ethical Republican lady. There is nothing unethical about this from a party standpoint because it wasn't sent out to the party at large with any racist statements and it wasn't signed as a central committee member. As a private individual, she is just real big on Birther stuff. One of her passions that drives her is the president's lack of forthrightness about where he was born. Marilyn believes that nobody knows where he was born and so this picture says a thousand words."Gosh, Tim. I don’t see how that kind of talk is gonna help.
Whitaker continued: "She is not a perfect lady, but she is no racist. She is a gentle person who would feed you, help you, be there for you if you were in trouble. She is known as a pleasant, loving person, and it kills me that she is being attacked by this non-story knowing her mindset."
Some Republicans have rallied in Marilyn's defense |
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A "gentle person who would feed you," and, of course, a Christian. Except she supports a party whose philosophy is to deny health care and support for the poor. Standard hypocrisy.
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