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It looks like that’s the case . Just when you thought no worthwhile musician would ever support the Republican Party, Hank Williams Jr. comes a courtin’. After consulting with Tennessee political veterans ex-Senate Majority Leader BillFrist (R-TN) and Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN), the award-winning country singer famous for the hits “Family Tradition” and “Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound”...
And Jindal trails them both . Frankly, Presidential polls that are four years out are all but useless. Two years ago everyone thought the 2008 election, for Republicans at least, would come down to a fight between BillFrist and Rudy Giuliani. You saw how that worked out. But this poll is interesting because it sure explains why Huckabee has been taking pot shots at Palin and fiscal conservatives...
Remember the crowded stage at the Republican debates during the primaries? It feels so long ago, yet Trillin’s lines bring it back sharply. Mike Huckabee? “He’s wacko, yes, but he’s sure pleasant,” Trillin writes in “The Nicest Republican.” He compares Mitt Romney to a Ken doll, “so slick of speech and slick of garb,” while of “almost-ran” BillFrist he writes, “Some problems came along,...
Hank Williams Jr. to Run for U.S. Senate Just when you thought no worthwhile musician would ever support the Republican Party, Hank Williams Jr. comes a courtin’. After consulting with Tennessee political veterans ex-Senate Majority Leader BillFrist (R-TN) and Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN), the award-winning country singer famous for the hits “Family Tradition” and “There’s a [...]
Regular Creeder Readers know I've said pretty much the same thing (on several occasions): "[The 2010 Tennessee gubernatorial race] a wide open race, unless BillFrist decides to run. And then the race is over, if he does. It's that simple. He can clear the field in terms of any other candidate have any realistic chance at all of being elected." Michael Nelson, professor of political science...
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/politics_nation/2008/11/hank_williams_jr_for_senate.html "Hank has already talked with Sen. Lamar Alexander and former Sen. BillFrist -- both Republicans -- regarding his candidacy...Hank spent a lot of time on the campaign trail with Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, John McCain's vice presidential running mate." I suppose if Joe the Plumber can try to get record...
Country singer Hank Williams Jr. (R-TN) has allegedly "decided he will run for Senate in 2012," after "consulting with" ex-Senate Maj. Leader BillFrist and Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN)
Are You Ready For Some Politics? Country music legend Hank Williams Jr., after consulting with BillFrist and Sen. Lamar Alexander, has decided he will run for senate in 2012. [Family tradition] We can only hope this is true.
... This is from the United States General Accounting Office report provided to then Senator BillFrist in 2004 in response to the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). The report even admits they may have missed a few, but 1138 is the number they arrived at four years ago. The number may be even higher in 2008. It is an 18 page report you may read at your leisure, while you digest leftover...
Here's a representative sample of just how high on the hog your ruling class lives: top photo is Al Gore's mansion; photo below is BillFrist's home both in Tennessee. (h/t: S.Weasel)
... Republicans" who support the research, including former first lady Nancy Reagan and former Sen. BillFrist (Tenn.). According to the editorial, "Polls have shown that a majority of Americans believe the government should ease current restrictions on the research. The more the new president can illuminate a consensus on the issue the better his efforts will be." It adds, "If Obama...
Hey, he’s got BillFrist and Lamar Alexander in his pocket, does Hank Williams, Jr., or so it is reported by Country Music Television . The word out there is that Hank Williams, Jr. is going to run for Senator Corker’s seat in Tennessee in 2010. No word on whether he will be using this picture for campaign material. My goodness. Yeah, Williams is bound to appeal to the base there in Tennessee,...
... of Tennessee in 2010 to make way for Williams. Hank Jr. has apparently already spoken to both BillFrist and Lamar Alexander about a potential run for Senate. I don’t know what to make of this just yet. What do you guys think? Go to Source Share and Enjoy:
... election. CMT.com said Williams has already talked with Sen. Lamar Alexander and former Sen. BillFrist about his candidacy. Here’s what those conversations looked like … http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MWSjKX7kUA