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Marsha Blackburn

 
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10 West M. L. King Blvd
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6th Floor
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Chattanooga TN, 37402
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423-541-2939
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423-541-2944
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109 S Highland Ave
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Suite 218
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Jackson TN, 38301
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731-660-3971
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207 Mocking Bird Ln
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Mocking Bird Ln
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Johnson City TN, 37604
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423-753-4009
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423-788-0250
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1105 E Jackson Blvd
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Jonesborough TN, 37659-4997
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800 Market St
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Knoxville TN, 37902-2327
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03/23/2025 --foxnews
Vivek Ramaswamy, who President Donald Trump backed for Ohio governor last month, earned another key endorsement from Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio.
03/18/2025 --rollcall
Democrat Kristen McDonald Rivet is the latest House member to receive Senate buzz in Michigan. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo)
03/15/2025 --foxnews
U.S. Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., rolled out several bills aimed at countering Chinese influence and ownership in the U.S. as tensions grow.
03/11/2025 --foxnews
More than two dozen Senate and House Republicans demand the International Olympics Committee to align with President Donald Trump's executive order banning trans athletes from women's sports.
03/02/2025 --dailykos
For decades, both culture and comedy alike in America seemed to favor the left. And if you ask comedian Trae Crowder, conservatives, or the “Marsha Blackburn-style Church of Christ, judgy bitches who won't let you do or say anything,” were the brunt of the joke.Crowder, or the “Liberal Redneck” as he calls himself, has built a fandom through his quippy commentary and progressive ideology delivered with a Southern twang, often going after those judgy types in his own jokes. In his stand-up, he takes cracks at things like “thoughts and prayers” as well as the idea that rednecks love “backing the blue” despite having TV shows centered around running from the law.xYouTube VideoHowever, the comic has really taken off in the social media realm with his driver seat political commentary on the latest White House happenings. “You know how these people are,” Crowder begins. “Your Uncle Randy will act like the woke mob is trying to cancel him from his roofing job because you asked him politely to stop telling n-word jokes at T-ball games. Right? But as soon as you make one little crack about Trump having a wrinkly cooter on his neck Randy storms off hollerin’ about the persecution of white Christian men. But, yeah, we’re the snowflakes.” However, ahead of Crowder’s sold-out show in San Francisco, he told Daily Kos that he has noticed a change in his fan demographic. While every seat was filled at Cobb’s Comedy Club that night, a sea of silver hair shone across the room. “I definitely haven’t been reaching younger people,” he said.Crowder, and many others have noticed that for younger men in particular the left has become “super uncool.”Jon Stewart“When I was their age, Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert were the coolest motherfuckers around,” he recalled, telling of his fraternity days of “smoking weed and watching ‘The Daily Show’ every week.”“And that was a left-leaning voice, obviously. And now today, it's the exact opposite," he explained, adding, "I cannot believe that young people think it's cooler to be a conservative."But as sociologist Raúl Pérez, author of “The Soul of White Jokes: How Racist Humor Fuels White Supremacy,” tells us, America’s comedic history only began to lean left during the rise of the Civil Rights Movement.“Comedy was certainly left-leaning for several decades, even into the ’90s and early 2000s, but I think there's also this other sort of aspect of history and comedy in the U.S., going back even earlier than that, where comedy was certainly much more aligned with the politics of white nationalism,” Pérez said. Pérez referred to the type of comedy that sought to oppress certain races, sometimes using means such as blackface, as a way to uplift the moods of other (typically white) people.“You've got over a century of the ridicule of Black people being the most dominant form of entertainment,” he said. Comedians have long served as a reprieve from the rat race and simultaneously as a means of pointing out the absurdity of what was happening at the White House. At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, comedian Sarah Cooper provided laughs to millions through her lip-syncing impersonations of Trump and his outrageous statements during press conferences.“If we didn’t do any testing we would have very few cases,” Cooper lip-synced as she wrote out the failed logic on a dry erase board. xxYouTube VideoThe comedian’s humor reached so far that Trump himself eventually blocked her on what was then Twitter. Backing up to Donald Trump's entrance onto the political playing field in 2016, comedy and culture felt a small but historical shift. The reality star, who had built a reputation as a womanizing bully, was laying claim to the presidential race while throwing insults and nicknames around like Monopoly money. At the time, late night sought to delegitimize the contender and comedians like Randy Rainbow released multiple satirical hits that went viral on platforms like Facebook and YouTube."You got trouble right here in America. Sure, I'm a liberal and a gay, I'm mighty proud to say. Well, I'm kind of scared to say it," the comic spouts in full dandy style to his 2016 hit “Ya Got Trouble.”"I admit that when Trump threw his name in the race, I assumed he was joking,” he sings. “You know how he jokes about stuff with his cool swag and his orange face. And then he started showing up and winning in the polls, like, a lot. And I was like, oh shit."xYouTube VideoBut as comedy’s left-leaning stars poked hole after hole in Trump’s problematic sails, the fraudulent real estate mogul still rose to power. While many were shocked, Pérez chalks this up as the white man’s revenge for gender and racial equality. As the cultural pendulum moved toward equality and inclusion following the civil rights era, Trump arose to push back. “For white Americans, it's like they're losing out here to racial and gender equality,” Pérez speculated. Where pre-Civil Rights Movement jokes would serve to soothe white men by providing racist, misogynistic quips that implied they were at the “top of the food chain,” Pérez said, this all came toppling down when people began demanding their fair share.Today, Pérez speculates, we are seeing a similar pushback. Early into Trump’s second term, the president has already slashed diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts and other civil rights era laws that sought to level the playing field.Racist and misogynistic jokes have undoubtedly made a full comeback in mainstream comedy, and, in an unexpected plot twist, the left is now branded as the “judgy bitches.” At a Trump rally, comedian Tony Hinchcliffe went viral after calling Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage,” calling Republicans the party with the “good sense of humor.”To Pérez, he describes this as a cultural pushback on the strides made over the last few decades since the Civil Rights Movement. Media and political satire expert Nick Marx also points to conservative giants like Rupert Murdoch, who saw a market opportunity. Joe Rogan“They saw that all of this political comedy was serving liberals and that nobody had really tried, with any resources, to make a conservative ‘Daily Show,’” he said.Both Marx and Pérez seem to be singing a similar tune, to different degrees. The right, and the white, picked up their pitch forks and marched back into the comedic, or cultural, stratosphere. And with the rise of Joe Rogan’s and Hinchcliffe’s “Kill Tony” podcasts, as well as Greg Gutfeld’s conservative version of a late night talkshow on Fox News, right-leaning comedy has its own home in the market today.Even Ben Shapiro has built his own conservative streaming platform for conservatives to watch anti-woke films and movies without “woke” bias. “Fight the left, build the future,” the subscription landing page reads.But what does this shift—in comedy, and culture—mean for those on the left?Late night shows like “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” and “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” are all undeniably liberal, but that may not be enough. For Crowder, and for those of us at his sold-out show, we might be gearing up for the inevitable—another counterculture, another resistance. “I'd like to see the pendulum swing back in the other direction,” Crowder said. “I'm gonna do whatever little things that I can to help that.”Campaign Action
02/15/2025 --columbian
WASHINGTON — A bipartisan Senate bill to ban social media access for kids younger than 13 that sailed through committee is facing pushback from digital rights and tech trade groups that say it’s unconstitutional and overly intrusive.
02/15/2025 --kron4
President Trump raised eyebrows in an interview that aired Monday after he declined to name Vice President Vance as his automatic successor ahead of the 2028 presidential election. “No, but he is very capable,” Trump told fox News’ Bret Baier when asked if he viewed Vance as his 2028 successor. “I think you have a [...]
02/14/2025 --cision
On World Radio Day, R&B Icons Boyz II Men deliver letter signed by Aerosmith, Celine Dion, Gloria Estefan, Jelly Roll, Lil Jon, Mariah Carey, Miranda Lambert, Ozzy Osbourne, P!nk, Reba, Stevie Nicks, and others, plus sit down for an exclusive interview about AMFA with NBC's 'Today'...
02/10/2025 --foxnews
The National Republican Senatorial Committee, the Senate GOP's re-election arm, is showcasing its "team effort" as it aim to defend and expand its majority in the 2026 midterm elections.
01/30/2025 --foxnews
EXCLUSIVE: Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Jim Risch and GOP senators on Thursday are expected to roll out a measure that would prohibit the use of U.S. foreign aid funds for abortions, Fox News Digital has learned.
01/30/2025 --foxnews
Kash Patel is set to join the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday morning to face his nomination hearing to serve as the second Trump administration's FBI director.
01/29/2025 --foxnews
A group of over 50 FBI agents have joined together in a letter in support of Trump's FBI Director nominee Kash Patel to lead the embattled bureau.
01/21/2025 --foxnews
Parents Defending Education Action is pushing for Congress to address violence against women in athletics and declare Oct. 10 “American Girls in Sports Day."
01/17/2025 --theepochtimes
The FBI confirmed to The Epoch Times that it shut down its diversity, equity, and inclusion office last month.
01/13/2025 --foxnews
New Senate Majority Leader John Thune has tapped four GOP allies to advise him as he leads the upper chamber.
01/13/2025 --columbian
WASHINGTON — Midterm elections typically favor the party that doesn’t hold the White House. Nevertheless, if 2026 is to be a strong year for Senate Democrats, their path to retaking the majority requires them to make gains in states that have swung decidedly Republican in recent years.
12/29/2025 --marinij
Stalling the protections is wrong and will unnecessarily prolong a dangerous digital environment for America's youth.
12/22/2024 --theepochtimes
The assignments 'have been ratified by the Senate Republican Conference,' Sen. John Thune says.
12/18/2024 --theepochtimes
A growing GOP coalition supports a two-track reconciliation process to secure border funding and extend Trump-era tax cuts.
12/18/2024 --dailycamera
In July, 91 senators supported the legislation, which would establish limits on Big Tech's collection of young peoples' data and the use of that data to keep them glued to scrolling on their screens. In an age when the mental health of teens, tweens and children is suffering, the Kids Online Safety and Privacy Act cannot wait. It's a disservice to Americans that House Speaker Johnson is unwilling to bring well-conceived and thoughtful digital safety reforms to the House floor.
12/17/2024 --natlawreview
Welcome to the December 2024 issue of “As the (Customs and Trade) World Turns,” our monthly newsletter where we compile essential updates from the customs and trade world over the past month. We bring you the most recent and significant insights in an accessible format, concluding with our main takeaways — aka “And the Fox Says...” — on what you need to know.This edition offers crucial insights for sectors such as Automotive, E-Commerce, Energy and Cleantech, Fashion and Retail, Manufacturing, and Technology, as well as for in-house counsel, compliance processionals, and importers.In this December 2024 edition, we cover:1. Trump’s trade team appointments signal a return to tariffs and protectionism.2. Forced labor enforcement expands with new UFLPA additions and global legislative efforts.3. Anticipated changes to the de minimis program could reshape import strategies.4. US steel industry lobbies for increased tariffs and trade protections.5. Upcoming USMCA review under... Read the complete article here...© 2024 ArentFox Schiff LLP
12/10/2024 --foxnews
House Speaker Mike Johnson suggested he still has hang-ups about the Kids Online Safety Act after senators worked with X to reform it over the weekend.
12/10/2024 --rollcall
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, here during the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago in August, is a potential Senate candidate in 2026.
12/09/2024 --theepochtimes
The new text clarifies that the legislation 'would not censor, limit, or remove any content from the internet.'
12/09/2024 --foxnews
People in President-elect Trump's orbit are pushing Speaker Johnson and House Republicans to take up the Kids Online Safety Act.
12/06/2024 --hoodline
Senators Kelly and Blackburn introduced the Medicaid Primary Care Improvement Act to explore Direct Primary Care and enhance healthcare access.
12/06/2024 --foxnews
Blackburn announced she will be introducing the "DOGE Acts," following meetings with Musk and Ramaswamy on Capitol Hill on Thursday.
12/06/2024 --foxnews
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Director David Rausch is warning about the presence of violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua in the state.
12/05/2024 --theconversation
Since the earliest days of the nation, any person born on US soil is a US citizen.
12/05/2024 --foxnews
Anthony Brandisi, 46, will be serving as a federal judge following a narrow U.S. Senate vote on Wednesday and being nominated by President Joe Biden in July.
12/02/2024 --columbian
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump’s drive to upend the FBI was welcomed by Republican senators although it was not clear on Sunday how strongly members of the incoming majority party would embrace his move to install ally Kash Patel as the next director of the Justice Department’s top investigative arm.
12/02/2024 --rollcall
Russell Vought, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Office of Management and Budget, testifies during a House Budget Committee hearing in 2020.
12/01/2024 --axios
A handful of moderate and establishment Republican lawmakers on Sunday offered receptiveness and even praise of Kash Patel, President-elect Trump's controversial nominee to lead the FBI.Why it matters: Patel will need to garner the votes of nearly every Senate Republican in order to be confirmed – a potentially uphill battle for several of the president-elect's more inflammatory picks.What they're saying: Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.), a centrist from a swing district, said on CNN's "State of the Union" that he has no reservations about Patel serving as FBI director."Donald Trump campaigned on reforming the FBI and the Department of Justice, so I don't know why any of this is, frankly, surprising to people," Lawler said, listing off details of Patel's national security background.Sens. Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.) and Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), both conservative Trump allies, offered effusive praise for Patel during their Sunday show appearances.Zoom in: Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) was slightly more equivocal on Patel during an ABC "This Week" appearance, saying Trump "has the right" to nominate who he wants and that "it doesn't surprise me that he will pick people that he believes are very loyal."Rounds said current FBI director Chris Wray is a "very good man" and noted he has several more years before his term expires, but said the Senate will "provide advice and consent" on Patel's nomination.Zoom out: Patel is a staunch Trump loyalist who wants to upend what he says is the entrenched bureaucracy running federal law enforcement.He served as a senior aide to the House Intelligence Committee and Directorate of National Intelligence before serving as chief of staff to acting Defense Secretary Chris Miller.He was caught up in several of the major scandals of Trump's first term, with Trump even scheming to appoint him as deputy CIA director in the aftermath of the 2020 election.The other side: Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) said he will oppose Patel's nomination and "organize not just my colleagues but the American public to understand what's happening here.""Kash Patel's only qualification is because he agrees with Donald Trump that the Department of Justice should serve to punish, lock up, and intimidate Donald Trump's political opponents," Murphy said.Citing a bomb threat he received on Thanksgiving, Murphy said he wants an FBI director who will "go after anybody that tries to threaten the American political system, that goes after Republicans or Democrats."
11/20/2024 --wfaa
Gaetz met for hours behind closed doors Wednesday with Republican senators who have questions about the sexual misconduct and other allegations against him.
11/20/2024 --gvwire
WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump’s choice for attorney general, Matt Gaetz, has launched an effort to personally secure his embattled nomination, meeting behind closed doors Wednesday with Republican senators who have heard questions about the sexual misconduct and other allegations against him. As Gaetz and senators holed up near the Senate, members of the House [...]The post Matt Gaetz Meets Privately With Senators to Shore Up Support as House Ethics Decision Looms appeared first on GV Wire.
11/20/2024 --abcnews
President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for attorney general, Matt Gaetz, has launched an effort to personally secure his embattled nomination
11/12/2024 --columbian
WASHINGTON — Contests for Senate majority leader and the suddenly open House Republican conference chair position headline GOP leadership elections on Capitol Hill this week, with open jockeying for both posts.
11/12/2024 --theepochtimes
The Senate majority leader had not extended invitations to two candidates in close races.
10/23/2024 --reporterherald
Microsoft said Russian operatives are doubling down on fake videos to smear Harris’ campaign, while Chinese-linked social media campaigns are maligning down-ballot candidates critical of China.
09/25/2024 --rollcall
Former Rep. Anthony Brindisi, D-N.Y., arrives for a hearing when he was in office in 2019.
09/24/2024 --rollcall
Oklahoma Republican Sen. James Lankford is pictured in the Capitol during votes on July 31. Lankford on Tuesday blocked a resolution expressing a sense of the Senate that every patient should have the right to emergency health care, including abortion, regardless of where they live, saying that “there is no state in America where a woman faces prosecution for having an abortion.”
09/16/2024 --billboard
The politician has praised the singer's looks & disparaged her political views.
08/24/2024 --courant
CHICAGO – Former President Barack Obama’s first Democratic convention speech 20 years ago propelled him first to the Senate and then the White House. His return to the stage this week nearly eight years removed from office was a reminder of how a speech can inject unexpected contenders into the national political chatter. For ambitious politicians, a highly-coveted speaking slot at a national ...
08/16/2024 --sun_sentinel
A Harris advertising campaign that uses Google search is prompting some concerns among news outlets about their work being co-opted for political purposes.
08/16/2024 --gvwire
WASHINGTON — If you’re not looking too closely, some recent Kamala Harris ads may give the false impression that some leading news organizations are taking sides in the campaign for president. The advertisements, which have turned up in some Google search feeds, include links to legitimate news stories but feature — in words that appear [...]The post They Look Like — and Link to — Real News Articles. But They’re Actually Ads From the Harris Campaign appeared first on GV Wire.
08/12/2024 --ctnewsjunkie
Violence and horror continue to haunt Black Americans.
08/04/2024 --pressherald
'Swifties' could well decide the outcome of the election.
07/31/2024 --dailycaller
'This is election interference- there must be accountability'
 
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