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Saturday, December 02, 2017
Clinton rape victim Juanita Broddrick and other Clinton victims speak out
Fox News - For the first time since the 2016 election, several
women who have accused Bill Clinton of past sexual misconduct appeared
together in public to revive their allegations against the ex-president
amid the wave of new harassment claims in Washington.
My Comment: A wave of allegations of sexual harassment and other sexual misconduct is sweeping the country and the list of accused offenders includes everyone from liberal darlings like Al Franken, Matt Lauer, and Garison Keillor, to comedian Louis C.K, to various Hollywood moguls, to business leaders and politicians. The charges vary in severity from a consensual kiss but with some unwelcome tongue action, to being made to feel uncomfortable, to a hand that was placed too low or too high during a photo op, to indecent exposure, to charges of a 30 year old man attempting to seduce a 14 year old girl.
It seems no segment of society or political persuasion is exempt. The most recent wave started with Fox news and the resignation of Roger Ails and Bill O'Riley. Liberals welcomed the news and spoke of the problem of a corporate culture at Fox. Now that the charges have landed on liberal news networks and has exposed liberal politicians, liberals can not be nearly as smug and self-righteous.
There was a wave of revulsion by feminist when candidate Donal Trump was recorded making a comment that he was so rich and powerful that he could "just grab 'em by the pussy." Following that revealing comment, there were several women who came forward accusing Trump of inappropriate sexual conduct.
I agree with those who think Donald Trump is crude and offensive. What gets me however is that the same people who are repulsed by Donald Trump and think his attitude toward women should disqualify him from pubic office still defend Bill Clinton. They chose not to believe the allegations. They don't want to even know about the allegations.
While some of the sexual misconduct and inappropriate behavior being brought to light should cause public criticism, some people not to be elected to office, some newscasters to lose their jobs, and some politician to resign, Bill Clinton should still be serving time in prison.
The allegations of rape against Bill Clinton are collaborated and believable. Monica Lewinsky was the least offensive of the Bill Clinton offenses. In addition to raping women he destroyed their careers and had them fired when they wouldn't put out. There is a long list of Clinton victims. Liberals simply do not want to know about Bill Clinton's crimes and don't want to believe them. Anyone who continues to support Bill Clinton and excuse his rape and sexual harassment has no moral authority to condemn President Trump or Roy Moore.
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Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Beacon Center Announces Launch of Advocacy Organization
John Cerasuolo, chairman of both the Beacon Center and Beacon Impact noted, “We are tremendously proud of what the Beacon Center has been able to accomplish with a small staff, especially with such stringent limits on our ability to advocate for the policies we have formulated and that we know will make Tennessee freer and more prosperous. With the launch of Beacon Impact, we can now have an even larger imprint on the future of our great state.”
A nonprofit 501(c)(3), the Beacon Center has never engaged in election-related activity or advocated for any particular political party or candidate, but instead has become a trusted independent, nonpartisan voice for free market ideas. Similarly, while allowed by law as a 501(c)(4), Beacon Impact will not endorse or oppose specific candidates for office, instead focusing exclusively on advocating for the policy ideas developed by the Beacon Center. In tandem, these two organizations will be the strongest independent voice for free markets, individual liberty, and limited government the state has ever seen.
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Nashville makes the cut for soccer team finalist
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Monday, November 27, 2017
Special election dates set for state Sen. Jim Tracy's seat
The primary for district 14 will be held Jan. 25 and the general election will be held on March 13, ... Candidates for the special election include former state Rep. Joe Carr and Mufreesboro businessman Shane Reeves. (link)
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Candidate tax returns: Diane Black, husband had $78.6M in taxable income from 2013-2016
USA TODAY NETWORK - Tennessee - ...
Beth Harwell and her spouse had $1.5 million....
Fitzhugh and his wife reveals they earned $464,000 last year....
Bill Lee said, ... I will not be releasing my tax returns in this campaign.” ...
Boyd spokeswoman .. said the request is “something we will certainly consider in due time once the final field of candidates is set and as we see what the other candidates intend to do.”
Beavers refused to respond to multiple requests for tax returns....
A spokeswoman for Dean said while they would not be able to provide documents within one month of the initial request, the campaign would consider providing such information in time.(link)
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Sen. Ted Cruz Endorses Dr. Mark Green for Congress
“I’m proud to endorse State Sen. Mark Green for Congress, and am confident his business and military experience, coupled with his conservative core convictions, will equip him to quickly become a highly effective member,” said Cruz. “I know I can count on Mark to consistently promote job growth, expand freedom, and preserve security for the citizens of Tennessee and every American.”
An Army veteran, physician, and businessman, Green has attracted support from conservatives across Tennessee and the country. He has been endorsed by the PACs of the Club for Growth, Family Research Council, and House Freedom Caucus. Green has also received endorsements from Senator Rick Santorum, Dr. Arthur B. Laffer, and 100 conservative leaders across Tennessee. Green also recently announced his campaign team, which is led by the former state directors for President Trump and Senator Cruz’s presidential campaigns, and includes a former State Party Chair, and former the president of Yes on 1.
“As one of our country’s most principled and courageous conservative leaders, Senator Cruz has led the fight to make D.C. listen to the American people. From leading the fight to repeal Obamacare to standing up for the Constitution, Ted Cruz has inspired millions of Americans, and I look forward to joining him in the fight in Washington,” noted Green.
For more information on Dr. Mark Green, please visit: http://www.markgreen4tn.com/.
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