Wednesday, September 17, 2014
"Wendy Davis and the Age of Over-Sharing"
For me, the "over-sharing" word caught my eye.
In today's world, many seem obsessed with sharing everything.
When the phrase "anything you say can and will be used against you..." comes to mind, I believe many will regret that sharing...
In today's world, many seem obsessed with sharing everything.
When the phrase "anything you say can and will be used against you..." comes to mind, I believe many will regret that sharing...
On the RealClearPolitics website, Heather Wilhelm reports on it, as well as a politician's behavior along those lines:
"This week, in case you missed it, Wendy Davis—the Texas gubernatorial hopeful launched to national fame by her impassioned pro-abortion filibuster last year—released a new memoir. The book, called 'Forgetting to Be Afraid,' offers intimate details regarding Ms. Davis’s personal and political life, which no one in America has ever heard anything about.
Just kidding! If you’ve been following the news over the past year, you probably feel like you have personally given Wendy Davis a TSA 'enhanced security' body cavity search."