Can you guess who it is? Admittedly it’s tough because pretty much any Republican in Tennessee running for the state legislature claims they’re a conservative and there are plenty who forgot what they told voters once they’re elected.
Even Bill Haslam claimed he was a conservative when he was campaigning.
And then there are all those non-stop radio and print ads which Randy Boyd the self-described political moderate, is now buying to try and fool voters that he didn’t really mean it when he said it given that it was a terribly inconvenient truth for trying to become governor in Tennessee. But at least he’s making good on his promise to “spend whatever it takes” to buy win votes, and now with all that Irish green tax savings….
If you still can’t guess which State Senator got $1,000 in 2016 from Bill Lee, here are the clues:
- in 2015, a year before Bill Lee decided to send his check, this Tennessee State Senator voted in the Senate Education Committee to give in-state tuition to illegal alien students and then voted again on the Senate floor to help pass that bill
- two months after this State Senator was the ONLY Republican to vote with Senate Democrats AGAINST Tennessee’s 10th Amendment challenge to the federal refugee resettlement program, Bill Lee sent him a $1,000 campaign donation
- it’s the same State Senator who in 2016, had the LOWEST rating at 57% from the American Conservative Union Foundation putting him even lower than the highest rated Democrat Senator at 75%
- it’s the same State Senator who punched in “present” at his desk according to the Senate’s posted roll call for the session during which the Senate passed a bill that would help avoid using taxpayer money to fund elective abortions. But this low rated Senator did not cast a vote on this bill.
Give up?
Bill Lee’s $1,000 bestie is none other than… Steve Dickerson from Nashville whose campaign in 2016 was – “Senator Steve Dickerson – A Different Kind of Republican” who says in his video, “I march to the beat of a different drummer.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHU60ouN7c4
Bill Lee’s decision to fund this “different kind of republican” must just be another one of those “business decisions” – you know like the ones he made to give money to Megan Barry, Karl Dean and Phil Bredesen.
Oh yeah, and that other business decision to give $25,000 to the Nashville Chamber of Commerce so they can keep pushing the narrative that legal immigrants and illegal aliens are economic engines for Tennessee – what are we supposed to do with THAT?
And another thing – the Lee campaign might want to stop trying to justify his “business decisions” by comparing them to donations Donald Trump made. The comparison is both beyond laughable but more importantly for Bill Lee, his “business decisions” simply don’t square up with the “man of faith” brand he’s selling to voters.