“The first one to plead his cause seems right, until his neighbor comes and examines him” (Proverbs 18:17).
A friend posted the campaign video from a lady in Round Rock Texas who is running for Congress. He said, “She’s got my vote just from the video.” So I clicked it open to see what MJ Hegan was saying.
According to the video, MJ Hegan, an attractive brunette perhaps in her late 30s, served three terms flying helicopters for the Air Force in Afghanistan. During the last assignment, her helicopter was shot down and she was injured. Doctors refused to let her fly again. That’s when she found that the military, which had been so welcoming to her, now closed the door on further assignments. When she worked to get Congress to address this, she found Washington’s doors closed. Politicians refused to talk to her, she says, because she was not a contributor. Her own congressman refused to meet with her. And that’s why she decided to run against him. She is beating the pavement and knocking on doors determined to unseat the incumbent and take his place.
The video was sharp and witty and clever. With nothing further to go on, it’s easy to see how someone viewing it could want to stand up for this lady.
But wait just a minute.