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By Steve Hunley

Marsha Blackburn Running For Governor Of Tennessee

U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn made the long-awaited announcement that much of Tennessee has been expecting; namely that she is a candidate for governor of Tennessee in next year’s election.  Blackburn made history as the first woman to be elected to the United States Senate from Tennessee, and if elected governor in 2026, she will make history once again by becoming the first female elected as the Volunteer State’s chief executive.

Known for her plain talk, Senator Blackburn’s announcement was wholly positive.  “I’m ready to deliver the kind of conservative leadership that will ensure our state is America’s conservative leader for this generation and the next,” Blackburn said.  “In his first six months, President Trump has made historic strides in Making America Great America, but as he sends power back to the states, he’s going to need strong conservative governors who can bring that revolution home.”

Senator Blackburn pledged to make the Volunteer State “America’s number one, job-creating, energy-producing powerhouse.”

“I love Tennessee. I believe in Tennesseans,” Blackburn stated.

Blackburn is expected to face opponents in the GOP primary, but starts out with almost universal name recognition and a dedicated core of supporters.  Marsha Blackburn is, I think, the clear favorite to be Tennessee’s next governor.

 

Leftist Hypocrisy

There doesn’t seem to be a single particle of sincerity in Leftists.  The outrage about the Sydney Sweeney ad for American Eagle blue jeans is deranged and silly.  And they wonder why young men voted for Donald Trump.

The very same people who thought featuring a guy wearing a dress in an ad for Budweiser beer was a stroke of genius are squalling with fury over the Sydney Sweeney ad.

The very same people who hate free speech unless its their own, are insinuating that any ad featuring a blonde-haired, blue-eyed white person is Nazi in nature. They seem to think every commercial on television ought to be conceived in political ideology instead of pushing a product, or, God forbid, be entertaining.  The Dylan Mulvaney ad wrecked Bud Light, and only a moron could have conceived it.  Evidently, the management of Budweiser was full of idiots to let that ad air in the first place.  Jaguar, once a symbol of British elegance and luxury, just fired its CEO after the positively weird advertising campaign featuring androgynous people wearing latex that didn’t even show the car.  Less a moment of brilliance than one big spell of stupid.  Who would’ve known?  These people squealing about Nazism want to make everything political and reflect their own weird thinking.

At the core of their collective beings, Leftists are nothing but walking, talking, breathing hypocrites.

Commercials involve selling a product to people and making them want to buy it.  It’s pretty easy to understand why these people like the idea of state-run grocery stores, which would be stocked with Dylan Mulvaney’s image on Bud Light cans and only state-approved foods.  Marketing is about business and selling a product, not a political ideology.  The idea is a business wants people to buy its product, not throw up and buy someone else’s.  Nausea medicine stock must be soaring, just like that of American Eagle.

I am beginning to think we should just go back to the good old days of radio.

 

 

More Leftist Hypocrisy

Barack Obama has injected himself into the Texas redistricting kerfluffle, invoking his special brand of self-righteousness and declaring it to be “a power grab that undermines our democracy.”  Oddly, Obama never opened his mouth when Illinois, the state that elected him to the U.S. Senate, and Democrats there did the very same thing and gerrymandered the state forward and backward, up and down and sideways.  Did that undermine democracy?  Or when Maryland did it?  In Illinois, one district runs from almost the St. Louis suburbs (which are in Missouri), like a worm, up to Chicago.  The end result?  Democrats occupy 15 out of 18 congressional seats.  California and New York are also gerrymandered to pieces to maximize the number of Democrats sent to Congress.  Does that undermine our democracy?  But then again, Obama promised everyone on Obamacare could keep his or her own doctor, and it turns out he’s the one who started the weaponization of our intelligence services for partisan purposes.  Now that really did undermine our democracy.