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No Kings, Apaches & Kid Rock, TN Librarians Pushing LGBTQ Books For Kids, Extreme Left “Pastor” Lectures TN Lawmakers During Opening Prayer & Raccoons???
The Tennessee Conservative's Olivia Lupia guest hosts Yaffee LIVE!
Good afternoon, everybody.
Welcome to Yaffee Live.
Son, Yaffee, but that's all right.
We'll allow it because he is spending some time
with his two precious children and his gorgeous wife.
So I suppose we'll, I don't know if Max will give him a break,
but I'll give him a break.
I'll allow it.
I called him earlier.
I called him earlier this morning.
It sounded like he was just having a real blast.
It's a real blast.
Yeah, he did.
I suppose somebody should be, right?
Yeah, kids screaming in the background.
It was just lovely.
You'll be ready to come back to work next week.
I was going to say it's probably not as much,
so much of vacation, really, as it is a little bit of a war zone.
So we'll give him a pass.
I'm Olivia Lupia filling in today for the one and only Yaffee.
I am with the Tennessee conservative.
Apparently they've decided to keep letting me come back.
So we must be doing something, right?
Right, Max?
Practice makes perfect.
One of these days we'll get a break.
Oh, you did a great job the other day.
Great job.
Well, thank you.
Thank you.
I look, I had fun.
I don't know if the rest of y'all did,
but I had a lot of fun.
So we're going to have a lot more of that fun today.
Let's see what we got going on here.
We're going to talk about so much stuff over the weekend.
I'm sure basically everybody saw that this was going on.
If you didn't, good for you.
Really, truly, I applaud you.
There was a bunch of these, another round of these no kings protests, right?
These, I don't even understand these because they're protesting and saying that we don't
want a king in a country that doesn't have a king.
So mission accomplished, I guess?
Good for you.
I don't know.
So all over, you know, these millions and millions, supposedly,
which I don't think a lot of them are ever as big as they say they are.
I actually know that for a fact because I've looked at a lot of the numbers.
But all of these people gather and it's obviously completely organic
because they all don't have any signs that look alike.
They all definitely didn't dress in the same color.
And they all definitely don't have coordinated slogans and all that sort of stuff.
So it's obviously all very, very organic.
That was sarcasm in case anybody didn't pick up on that.
But, LOL, this whole thing.
So, which is fine.
You're, you know, you're allowed to protest in this country.
That's one of the beauties that we have.
That is absolutely a fundamental right you have.
You can protest.
I don't have an issue with you protesting.
I think what they're protesting is stupid,
but that's a very different conversation.
We won't go too far down that road.
But the thing, so just kind of a funny thing that happened in Nashville,
is so apparently over the No Kings protest in Nashville,
which was touted as one of the biggest in the country or whatever.
There were two army Apache helicopters that came down from the 101st
in, well, it's in Tennessee and Kentucky.
But the 101st apparently buzzed the crowd and then went and parked themselves
or hovered right outside of Kid Rock's house in Nashville.
So, there's like literally video from Kid Rock
where he's just standing there next to his pool
and this helicopter is just hovering there and he's like saluting waving
and then they just took off like no deal.
So, super, duper random that these guys came over
and like flew low over the protests for some unknown reason
and then chose to just like do a drive-by of Kid Rock's house.
I don't even, again, what is happening?
What is happening in 2020?
So, it's only Tuesday.
It's only Tuesday.
I can't handle too much more of this this week.
So, the challenge is, and we're all think that's funny or whatever,
but it's a challenge because none of this was authorized.
And while we all may be like whatever,
it doesn't seem like that big a deal.
And, you know, yay, for patriotism, which I am to a degree,
you can't just be flying around army helicopters
and doing things like that for no reason.
So, the army obviously has ordered an official investigation
into the activities of these Apache attack helicopters.
Kind of like Buzz from the Tower.
No, no.
Right, you just, you can't do it.
So, apparently the initial investigation is focused
on the actual maneuvers at Kid Rock's house.
So, it's like less actually so much the problem
that they flew over the protests and because they very well could have been,
you know, it could be in their flight path
because they do runs all over.
They do run down to Alabama and Florida and all sorts of stuff.
So, it's not unusual necessarily that they were flying around.
It's, I guess, the unsanctioned visit to our local kid rock here
that's got them in troubles.
Everyone's just basically what the heck is the kind of the encapsulating summary
of what people are saying about that.
I just don't, I don't really know what to say.
He may have waved and they may have waved back.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh no, you know, so it's, it's, it's totally innocent.
It is. And like I said, it's, it was kind of cool.
I mean, the video I saw the clip was really cool.
He's literally standing right in his pool and right off of his pool
edge is this helicopter just hovering there and he's waving and saluting
and it's not that anything bad happened.
But obviously they have to take into account, you know,
that this was not okay.
You can't just do this kind of stuff as cool as we think it is.
That's not how it works.
So I don't know if they're going to like bring in kid rock print investigation.
I don't know.
It's just, it's just wacky.
It's just wacky, you guys.
Like I just don't, again, it's, it's only Tuesday.
Everybody is so don't, don't be doing this stuff.
Now on the other end of the spectrum, here's where it gets a little bit
this wacky in the, in the less cool sense, definitely less cool by far.
So in Memphis, there was also a no Kings protester.
And the thing was, according to an official statement from the Memphis police
department, the department issued a permit
for the no Kings protest itself.
And it was to the organization indivisible Memphis, which
indivisible is mostly the funder for all of these no Kings protests.
Again, don't let anyone tell you they're just organic.
We all just raw rod together randomly.
No, these are all very well meticulously planned and funded.
But so the issue of the permit to the organization to have
the protest and the permit was issued for a community building rally and resource fair.
Was the word protest in anything I just said?
No, community building rally and resource fair.
And then fine, I don't care.
If you're going to protest, that's your right.
That's whether or not I think it's a dumb reason, you have a right.
So the permit terms were agreed upon by the event organizers and Memphis PD
during the pre permitting process.
However, surprise, surprise, the community building rally and resource fair
turned into a protest march and shut down streets of Memphis
and closed traffic down and got in the way, which by the way,
that's very illegal in Tennessee.
And they passed more bills saying that you cannot be blocking roadways.
You have to pull the permits if they're going to close these streets
to do all of this.
So they just decided to turn this into a march through Memphis,
which was not okay.
And it's not safe.
More than that, it's not safe for anyone.
It's not safe for people who are out.
It's not safe for obviously the protesters who are just
milling all over in places they shouldn't be.
And it's not safe for law enforcement that then has to get in the middle
and try and do this crowd control.
So because there were no provisions or requests,
this is still the statement from Memphis Police Department
made by the organizers to turn the rally into a march on the city streets.
They're, you know, now investigating or whatever.
They said that we're going to review any encounters between officers
and protesters that occurred on the city roadway.
Well, you want to know the result of that investigation.
The officers involved in the protest and, like,
wrangling people and doing their job,
they're the ones who have now been placed on administrative leave.
So we're, we are punishing the cops,
because these people chose to break the law.
We are punishing the officers who did their job.
That's, again, this is wild.
So Senator Brent Taylor of Tennessee, he's a state senator here,
has obviously gotten involved and said what,
what the actual heck?
The speaker of the house here in Tennessee,
Cameron Sexton, has also gotten involved.
So they've sent some, you know, strongly worded letters.
I will say Brent Taylor follows through.
So I'm sure there will be, he's definitely one of the better ones
we've got here in Tennessee.
So I'm sure there will be some accountability,
at least some, somehow, some way.
So they're going to try and get to the bottom of that.
But again, what, what is this?
I feel like this week is Bizarro World.
That's, that's what I've been trying to get at.
That, I feel like I'm living in Bizarro World this week.
It's, and this is, again, Memphis has been seeing huge strides
with the Memphis Safe Task Force, which Donald Trump brought in.
And there, you know, there's a lot of, of course,
narratives on both sides of the national level.
But I can't tell you for those people in Tennessee,
the Memphis Safe Task Force has been incredibly effective.
It's been incredibly effective.
It's actually been very well received for the most part
by the residents of Memphis.
There's the outliers and there's the lawsuit
about the National Guard and all of that.
So we're working through some of the legalities
and the logistics, but it's been very successful.
So you, but you've got the mayor of Memphis
who is still anti all of this stuff
and who still believes that the National Guard
shouldn't be there, the task that they could handle crime
without the task force.
They didn't need the task force.
They don't want the task force.
Sure, crimes at a 20-year high.
But no, no, no, it was kind of on the way down already.
So we don't need the Memphis Task Force.
So we're going to just go ahead and put the cops
on administrative leave.
If there had been a shooting or something,
I maybe could understand that
because that's usually general procedure.
And Max, I'm sure you can speak to that
about what that is.
So this just seems to me like a little bit
of an over-reaction.
And I don't think it's the right look to send.
They won't know why they can't.
You know, I wouldn't do that job now for all of T and China.
I believe it.
There is no backing of these officers.
Those officers did nothing wrong.
They enforced the law.
There's no reason they should be off
on administrative leave.
Exactly. Exactly.
So thank you to any law enforcement who is listening.
We appreciate you guys.
It's your job is not one that I would do.
So I just commend law enforcement.
We lift you up.
We support you.
We appreciate you because this is just,
this is nonsense.
So a little more nonsense.
All right, you guys.
We're going to take a break.
We're going to come back.
We'll talk about a little bit more nonsense.
But this is nonsense with a good ending.
So that's, we have that to look forward to.
But nonsense with a good ending is better than nonsense
with a bad ending.
So stick around here on Yachty Live.
We will be right back in just a few minutes
to talk a little bit more about what is going on.
Welcome back, my friends, to Yachty Live here.
We have just been having what a Tuesday, right?
Well, we're having a good old time.
We're talking about some serious stuff.
But, you know,
if you don't laugh about it, you will cry.
Exactly.
So I'd much rather laugh than cry.
So it's what a week, y'all.
But that's all right.
But somebody's got to talk about it, right?
If we don't talk about it, we can't fix anything.
So it's good.
It's good.
We, yes, having a grand old time here.
So I promised you guys before the break,
some wacky with a good ending.
So we like to hear these kinds of things.
Now, it's crazy the whole situation that got here.
But this is a good thing.
So in Rutherford County,
this is a county in Tennessee.
Rutherford County.
So there have been laws passed in Tennessee,
just for some context, for those of you who may not know,
that there have been some, they call them book banning laws, right?
And they want to make it sound really scary and do this.
But it's basically to say you cannot have explicit material
and, you know, stuff that promotes LGBTQ or trans agendas,
hardcore, those kinds of things,
or explicit graphic sexual material for children.
Like, you just can't do it, right?
Again, common sense you would think.
But as we know, common sense isn't so common these days.
So this has been a huge struggle with the libraries
the last few years because they all want to say,
it's too broad to interpret what constitutes.
Oh, well, that means we have to take out, you know,
art books that have photos of Michael Angelo's David,
because he's naked, because apparently they want to claim
they're too dumb to know the difference
between what is sexually explicit and what is art, you know,
or biology or whatever.
So on ongoing struggles here,
so that's been like school libraries,
that's been county libraries as a whole library district.
So in Rutherford County,
the library director here got in trouble,
Rutherford County's been very aggressive in a good way
in getting a lot of these books either purged
or saying we're not going to have those in the library
or just saying really, which I think is way more reasonable,
is okay, we're going to move these books to the adult section.
So instead of them being available just for kids
to walk in and grab off the shelf,
you know, they're going to be in the in this section
that they shouldn't just be able to walk in
and check them out on their own, those kinds of things.
So the library director in Rutherford County,
she refused to do this.
They had a hundred books that they asked her to move
and say, say, look, just move them to the adult section,
which again, I think is a rather reasonable position to take.
So you're not saying people can't have access to them.
I mean, who wants to read this stuff anyway,
but whatever.
And honestly, honestly, if you're a parent
who wants to shove this crap down your child's throat,
you can still check it out yourself and take it home.
No one can stop you from giving it to your kid at home
or subreading it to them or whatever.
So they were just asking, they said,
we need to move 100 plus LGBTQ books
from the children's section to the adult section.
She refused to do this.
So it's become a huge kerfuffle.
They said, if you don't do it, you're going to be fired.
Then she said, bring it on, I dare you.
Well, guess what?
She got fired yesterday.
So they had their meeting.
It was a whole whole blue.
People literally wearing t-shirts and screaming.
And this is out of Fox Nashville.
And again, it's kind of all over.
This happened just last night.
They were saying emotions ran high,
but it's not so much that emotions ran high,
so much as people don't have self control.
And that's the big thing here is people spoke,
obviously, both foreign against it.
A lot of people, which was a good thing, saying like, no,
you can't have the stuff in front of children,
which has been the point the whole time.
It just, this isn't appropriate.
And if you as a parent decide that you want to give that
to your child, that's you.
That's your right as a parent.
But you just have these things wildly accessible to children
is not appropriate.
So screaming and yelling and weeping
and gnashing of teeth and all of this
because she just refused to do it.
Again, no one said take them out of the library completely.
Just move them to the adult section.
That's all she had to do.
She did not want to do that.
She said, straight up, I stand by my decision
and will not change my mind.
So they said, OK, well, in that case, we're firing you,
which of course just, oh my gosh, the screaming and wailing
and shouting, they had to escort her out of the meeting
after that whole thing.
So it's just nuts, so del crazy pants.
Again, that this is where we are.
So, but it's a good, that's a good thing.
So hopefully more of that kind of stuff,
that'll set a precedent for other boards
being able to do the same things and being able to just
put these inappropriate settings.
That's that's very reasonable.
So big, hull of blue that really is over nothing
because someone didn't want to do their job.
And that's saying it's an attack on my first amendment.
It's not, it's not.
So plain and simple.
So wacky with a good twist, which we like,
because that doesn't happen as often.
Now, here's another wacky transferring our attention
to the state house, the capital here.
So last week, they always open the sessions, usually,
with a prayer, whether it's the house or senate chamber.
They'll invite a pastor, a chaplain,
or something to give an invocation,
or a little speech, or sermon, or whatever.
It's okay, most of the time, it's fine.
And then I think that's a good thing.
You never want to exclude the Lord from governing.
He set up government.
He knows how it works.
He should always be invited to lead it, of course.
But they, so Justin Jones, you guys, actually,
I think it was Justin Pearson.
One of the Justin, one of the Tennessee three
that's been just a few years ago they made a scene
because they got kicked out of the house
for being rebellious and disruptive
and threw all the whole thing off,
but then they got elected right back in.
So there was very little, very little consequence.
But Justin Pearson invited this pastor.
I don't even like to use that word, chaplain.
Reverend Michael Eric Dyson, who spent his entire
little sermon, truth bomb, lecturing Tennessee lawmakers
about their disdain for immigrants.
Okay, while speaking against DEI,
because, and then embracing white mediocrity, okay,
equating conservatives moving to Tennessee
with an insurgents of white supremacy
and white Christian nationalism, and then dropping,
calling people pariah, basically, as just saying,
like calling Trump a pariah and people
who support him, society price.
So this man was allowed to speak this garbage
on the floor of the Tennessee house.
Now, a bunch of Republican legislators got up
and walked out, which I think is, of course,
the appropriate response.
But what is funny to me is these people are using this
as some sort of like, ooh, gotcha.
Ooh, wow, truth bomb.
We really, we really showed the Republicans
because they ran out scared of this and that.
When that's not anything at all, it's just,
that he spewed such vitro that people walked out.
And again, I don't bring this up to say anything except
this is the state of things in the red state of Tennessee.
These are the people who are being allowed
to speak on the floor.
There's, I understand they're trying to give some preference
to, it's not just Democrats or Republicans
who are allowed to invite, which is fine.
Again, it shouldn't be.
But who's vetting these people?
That's my question is, who is vetting these people?
Pearson, by the way, represented Pearson,
who invited him is also running for Congress.
He's also running to replace Steve Cohen.
So this is just a bunch of like photo moments.
And then of course, they both doubled down
after the fact and said, we did it.
I stand on what I believe and double down
on their white supremacy and this and that,
which is quite the stance to take by the way
when it's just so not your audience.
Who did you think you were saying these things to?
And again, my question is, who is vetting these people?
It's like, oh, they just draw sticks like names out of the hat
and like, oh, it's just in turn to invite someone,
knowing that he has caused problems in the past,
knowing that he got himself kicked out of the legislature,
knowing he's running an aggressive,
like very progressive, aggressively Democrat campaign
to unseat a Democrat currently.
What did you think was going to happen?
And then these Republicans have the audacity
to be surprised.
That's what gets me is they were like, I had to walk out
because I was just so shocked at this year.
I don't, again, what are we doing?
What is going on?
So this is, this is what's happening on the floor
in the state house of your,
I mean, if you live in Tennessee of your state legislature.
So it's, I feel like there should be a form
or something they have to check a box that says like,
at least check a box that says, I'm not a communist.
I don't know.
It's, I, who, like, who is this for?
And that was my thing is who is this for
other than to get you some photo ops and for you to say,
wow, look at me, I really owned, I really owned the Democrats
because I'm just, I'm just, I mean, the Republicans,
not the Democrats, yes, I just owned the Republicans
because they were too afraid, and that's what he kept saying
is they were just too afraid to hear the truth
and the truth was too powerful.
And they're, their favorite phrase, speak truth to power.
That's their, that's their favorite little catch phrase.
And I don't, I don't even know what that means anymore.
We've been having a grand old time today.
So we'll close out with a little bit more fun, wacky stuff
that we're going to talk about with Kooley when we come back.
So that should peak your interest enough to come back
right after the break right here on Yappy Live.
All right, my friends, you have made it.
We are in the home stretch here on Yappy Live.
I'll just say that it has been my privilege
to fill in today.
Thank you guys for letting me hold down the fort
while the Commander-in-Chief is a way,
taking care of his fort, holding down the fort
at the counter.
So I'm Olivia Lupia.
I don't know about the Commander-in-Chief thing, you know.
Maybe Commander.
Mastering Commander of the Universe, not so much.
All right, fair enough.
Well, he's whatever his wife will let him be.
There you go.
As, you know, that's good.
She hasn't well trained.
So that's exactly where he should be.
Oh my goodness.
Well, I guess that my name's Olivia Lupia.
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But before we go, I promised you raccoons,
and we are going to talk about raccoons.
And you may be saying, why does she keep saying raccoon?
Well, it's because there is a bill in Tennessee right now
that is making its way through the legislature.
It has already passed the Senate.
The House is going to work on it next.
I think they're going to have a vote on it probably next week.
Sometimes that is going to make it easier
for you to get a pet raccoon in Tennessee.
And I just had so many thoughts that they all kind of self-employed
and I had no thoughts after that.
Because I really just wasn't sure what to do
with this information.
So our legislature this year is choosing to focus some of our legislators
like Jody Barrett, who we spoke with earlier,
is focused on getting things like the dangers of communism taught in schools.
And he's working on bills to help combat abortion in the state of Tennessee.
Other legislators are excited that they can help wave a permit fee
for getting a pet raccoon so long as you get that raccoon through a breeder.
There's about a billion things for me to say here.
So let's try and articulate some of them.
Number one, I didn't know that raccoon breeders were a thing.
I just didn't know that.
I, apparently, it's also they did this as an incentive for people
to get raccoons through breeders instead of just snatching them out of the wild
and trying to domesticate them.
I will admittedly, I haven't lived here my whole life.
So there are definitely a lot of things I don't know about Tennessee.
But I just didn't realize, and Max, you've got to have a thought on this.
I didn't realize raccoon, as raccoons, there's croons as pets
was such like a prevalent issue in Tennessee.
I, no, I don't know, I, I'm just, I'm a god.
So it's the, the idea that we're working to make this easier.
And people, what, what got me really is that people were excited.
Absolutely over the moon talking about if this bill passes,
the first step was going to be, I'm going out to get a raccoon.
I'm going word for sure going to have.
I'm going to get more not just eating a lot of people saying,
I'm not even just going to get one.
I'm going to go get more raccoons as pets because it's legal,
which I guess it's already legal now, but it's, it's going to be easier to be legal.
So any who that bill, in case you're interested, is hb2499.
And it's, it's on its way.
Like I said, the Senate actually passed it the 23rd of March,
and it passed unanimously.
So there's not a lot of things, I guess, that the Senate can agree on,
and we can get bipartisan support on, but apparently pet raccoons
is one of them making it easier to get a pet raccoon.
I guess, I guess also the goal is that way, if they're through a breeder,
they should have the proper vaccinations and those sorts of things,
which that's a whole different story.
But if you, if you run a raccoon, if you want to pet raccoon in state of Tennessee,
this is going to be your moment.
So the house will vote on it.
Like I said, theoretically, next week, at some point, they're coming up on that.
But I just, it's like, okay, it's kind of like don't feed the bears.
When I lived in Colorado, that was a huge campaign because it's a problem.
People think, oh, bears and deer are very cute and cuddly.
And oh, so I should feed them or leave out feeders or encourage them to eat.
And it creates a whole host of wildlife problems because they become dependent or reliant,
or they look for food in places they shouldn't.
And then the animals get in trouble for doing things that animals do,
even though the people are what brought them there.
So this bill, I guess, is sort of an attempt to circumvent some of that,
or just hopefully, like I said, stop people from snatching raccoons out of the backyard.
I don't, I don't know.
So just a wacky conclusion to a wacky Tuesday.
We'll just call it that.
For some people, it's Taco Tuesday.
For me, it's wacky Tuesday, I guess.
So I just, we just need to talk about that.
So any who, hopefully, at least leaving you with a little, a little laugh.
So not the worst bill I've ever seen come out of the general assembly.
We'll put it that way.
Maybe not the best or the most productive,
but obviously it's very popular.
So obviously it's hoping to address a, at least a constituent awareness issue.
People are aware of it.
That's for sure.
So I always like to leave you guys.
And I say always the few times that I have had the privilege of being your hostess with the most
est.
I like to leave you guys with a call to action.
So we talk about all this stuff.
And you're like, great, you've given me so much information.
What the heck am I supposed to do with that?
Or you really bummed me out?
What am I supposed to do now?
So don't get bummed out first and foremost.
Like Max and I said earlier,
if we don't laugh, we'll cry.
So we might as well laugh at a lot of this stuff.
Again, remember, it's bigger.
The world is still turning.
Most importantly,
Jesus is still on the throne.
So it's going to be okay because Jesus is still on the throne.
But I do want to leave you with some practical tips here and practical calls to action
that you can implement things that are easy to do.
So the most important thing right now we're coming up.
We're about to come into April here is vote.
You've got to vote in the primaries.
And we touched on this a little bit earlier where people are saying,
well, I'm really frustrated.
So I'm just not going to turn out and this not.
That's not the answer.
It's not.
It's frustrating.
We're all frustrated, definitely,
particularly conservatives because we fight.
We fight for stuff where we say,
hey, I've been telling you the writing's been on the wall for however long.
And now things are that we were warning about are coming to fruition.
We told you, we told you that that is frustrating.
Absolutely.
But we shouldn't let it deter us from doing the things that are going to make the impact.
So a lot of people think, well, I don't need to show up in the primary.
I'll just vote in the general because,
you know, that's what really matters or that's where the big decision happens.
And I would really encourage you to do the opposite and to change your mindset
to really understand that the primary election is where your power is.
Your primary election is where you get to determine who your candidate actually is.
So instead of just showing up and say, well,
as long as we get a Republican, that's better than a Democrat,
that's honestly the mentality that's put us in a lot,
frankly, in the position where we are.
We're not happy with our elected representation
because they're not doing what we ask them to do.
But if we had had a better candidate,
hopefully they would have been on better jobs.
So please go vote in the primary,
whether you vote early or whether you vote on election day.
I think most states are having their primaries
or in the middle of them, whatever state you're in,
Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee.
We're coming up on Tennessee primaries here soon.
I think early voting is going to start
not too far out from here.
I can't remember the exact days, but go vote.
And like I said, if you're not happy with the primary candidates that are on your ballot,
well, you have a chance to either next time run yourself,
which is a great thing.
Start small, run for school board, run for city council.
Just get out there and run, start putting your name out,
start building connections, serving your community,
doing what you need to do,
or find a candidate who is willing to run
and when you find them support them.
Because a lot of times we ask so much of our elected officials
or these candidates and say, well, we want you
and it's your responsibility.
And then we don't help them carry their burdens
or we send them off to do their job
and we don't give them any support after that.
So vote, vote, vote in the primaries.
That is going to be the biggest thing that we can do
to create change at the level it needs to be.
I know and guys, we've got to make sure
that we're paying attention to who we're voting for.
Just make sure that you're keeping an eye out
for any inconsistencies, any irregularities,
stuff that you're seeing going on.
Make note of it, report it to who you need to report.
If you see things are going wonky,
that the, I know there was a flip in Florida,
they flipped a house district from red to blue, 800 votes.
Then they come to find out that a worker in that election,
which is the district that includes Mar-a-Lago, by the way.
So nothing fishy there, I'm sure.
Report it supposedly, reportedly.
I saw that someone had been arrested, a poll worker,
because he stole election information
or had the key to the machines to do something else
and so there's concerns of cheating now.
So those are the things we need to keep our eye on.
But 800 votes is not a lot, you guys.
So whether or not those elections were rigged, 800 votes
is not very many.
There are a lot of races that truly do come down,
particularly at the local level, to one or two votes.
So anyway, vote in the primary.
That's your call to action today.
Get to know your candidates.
Do your research, vote with your conscience,
obviously make the best decision with someone
who lines up with conservative values and Christian values
and do the best you can.
So it has been my pleasure, you guys.
Thank you so much for letting me host Olivia Lupea.
It has been an absolute joy in this Tuesday.
Have an amazing day.
Stay safe.
Enjoy this warm or weather we're having if that's your thing.
The Tennessee Conservative



