Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The claim that Speaker Sexton does not live in Crossville is specious, at best. That claim came from Judd Legum and he was told this by an unidentified neighbor. No other reputable sources have picked up his story and any of the sources that are reporting it are citing only Legum.
Legum is a far left activist and is looking for clicks.
And, as for Justin Pearson.... He has changed incredibly in the last 7 years. Almost unrecognizable as the person he was.......
Why, because he let his hair grow longer and uses sunday preacher style oratory for floor speeches?
Yawn.
Are you kidding?
He looks and acts like a totally different person.
Will the real Justin Pearson please stand up.
Gee> I wonder what could have changed between this young man being 22 and now being 29? In his own growing up and finding himself and his comfort being more of who he may feel he is.
Seems he recognized that in Memphis, being a clean-cut, moderate politician doesn't get the attention he seeks. So, he morphed into a Malcolm X wannabe.
After all, Memphis is where Stephen "KFC" Cohen hails from.
I'd posit that the people trying to come up with complaints about him are likely far bigger frauds than he is.
Oh, come on. Anyone who observes the difference in appearance and demeanor in merely 7 years and doesn't think "WTH?" is denying reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The claim that Speaker Sexton does not live in Crossville is specious, at best. That claim came from Judd Legum and he was told this by an unidentified neighbor. No other reputable sources have picked up his story and any of the sources that are reporting it are citing only Legum.
Legum is a far left activist and is looking for clicks.
And, as for Justin Pearson.... He has changed incredibly in the last 7 years. Almost unrecognizable as the person he was.......
Why, because he let his hair grow longer and uses sunday preacher style oratory for floor speeches?
Yawn.
Are you kidding?
He looks and acts like a totally different person.
Will the real Justin Pearson please stand up.
Gee> I wonder what could have changed between this young man being 22 and now being 29? In his own growing up and finding himself and his comfort being more of who he may feel he is.
Seems he recognized that in Memphis, being a clean-cut, moderate politician doesn't get the attention he seeks. So, he morphed into a Malcolm X wannabe.
After all, Memphis is where Stephen "KFC" Cohen hails from.
I'd posit that the people trying to come up with complaints about him are likely far bigger frauds than he is.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why Tennessee doesn’t just ban guns completely ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The claim that Speaker Sexton does not live in Crossville is specious, at best. That claim came from Judd Legum and he was told this by an unidentified neighbor. No other reputable sources have picked up his story and any of the sources that are reporting it are citing only Legum.
Legum is a far left activist and is looking for clicks.
And, as for Justin Pearson.... He has changed incredibly in the last 7 years. Almost unrecognizable as the person he was.......
Sure, the guy has a tiny condo and a very large house where his wife and live near where his kids go to school and we're supposed to believe that he lives in the tiny condo
Hasn’t he also been collecting per diem every legislative day for having to travel to and stay in Nashville away from “home”?
Once again, a claim from Legum. Unless other, more reputable sources pick up such a story, I simply don't believe it.
Now the Tennessee Tribune has picked up the story.
https://tntribune.com/where-does-the-tennessee-house-speaker-actually-live/
Let's see who else picks up the story and whether it continues to be investigated. Doubt it will ever make the MAGA news, regardless of what is found.
Note the byline:
By Judd Legum
The following article was originally published by Popular Information
And, the Tribune is not a hugely popular source in TN.
This story could be easily proven/disproven if only other journalists--or fellow lawmakers--wanted to pursue it. Heck, anybody with access to the internet could search for property records, tax records, school records. Discounting its sources doesn't make it implausible.
And, yet.... nobody has. There is a reason for that.
Bottom line - Judd Legum is not credible.
I just looked up one of the factoids cited and found it to be true. It took me less than two minutes. After dinner, I will look up some more. This is not about something that’s hard to prove like a he/said she said sex scandal. The assertions are easily provable. Let’s check back in a few days, shall we?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The claim that Speaker Sexton does not live in Crossville is specious, at best. That claim came from Judd Legum and he was told this by an unidentified neighbor. No other reputable sources have picked up his story and any of the sources that are reporting it are citing only Legum.
Legum is a far left activist and is looking for clicks.
And, as for Justin Pearson.... He has changed incredibly in the last 7 years. Almost unrecognizable as the person he was.......
Why, because he let his hair grow longer and uses sunday preacher style oratory for floor speeches?
Yawn.
Are you kidding?
He looks and acts like a totally different person.
Will the real Justin Pearson please stand up.
Gee> I wonder what could have changed between this young man being 22 and now being 29? In his own growing up and finding himself and his comfort being more of who he may feel he is.
Seems he recognized that in Memphis, being a clean-cut, moderate politician doesn't get the attention he seeks. So, he morphed into a Malcolm X wannabe.
After all, Memphis is where Stephen "KFC" Cohen hails from.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The claim that Speaker Sexton does not live in Crossville is specious, at best. That claim came from Judd Legum and he was told this by an unidentified neighbor. No other reputable sources have picked up his story and any of the sources that are reporting it are citing only Legum.
Legum is a far left activist and is looking for clicks.
And, as for Justin Pearson.... He has changed incredibly in the last 7 years. Almost unrecognizable as the person he was.......
Sure, the guy has a tiny condo and a very large house where his wife and live near where his kids go to school and we're supposed to believe that he lives in the tiny condo
Hasn’t he also been collecting per diem every legislative day for having to travel to and stay in Nashville away from “home”?
Once again, a claim from Legum. Unless other, more reputable sources pick up such a story, I simply don't believe it.
Now the Tennessee Tribune has picked up the story.
https://tntribune.com/where-does-the-tennessee-house-speaker-actually-live/
Let's see who else picks up the story and whether it continues to be investigated. Doubt it will ever make the MAGA news, regardless of what is found.
Note the byline:
By Judd Legum
The following article was originally published by Popular Information
And, the Tribune is not a hugely popular source in TN.
This story could be easily proven/disproven if only other journalists--or fellow lawmakers--wanted to pursue it. Heck, anybody with access to the internet could search for property records, tax records, school records. Discounting its sources doesn't make it implausible.
And, yet.... nobody has. There is a reason for that.
Bottom line - Judd Legum is not credible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The claim that Speaker Sexton does not live in Crossville is specious, at best. That claim came from Judd Legum and he was told this by an unidentified neighbor. No other reputable sources have picked up his story and any of the sources that are reporting it are citing only Legum.
Legum is a far left activist and is looking for clicks.
And, as for Justin Pearson.... He has changed incredibly in the last 7 years. Almost unrecognizable as the person he was.......
Why, because he let his hair grow longer and uses sunday preacher style oratory for floor speeches?
Yawn.
Are you kidding?
He looks and acts like a totally different person.
Will the real Justin Pearson please stand up.
Gee> I wonder what could have changed between this young man being 22 and now being 29? In his own growing up and finding himself and his comfort being more of who he may feel he is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The claim that Speaker Sexton does not live in Crossville is specious, at best. That claim came from Judd Legum and he was told this by an unidentified neighbor. No other reputable sources have picked up his story and any of the sources that are reporting it are citing only Legum.
Legum is a far left activist and is looking for clicks.
And, as for Justin Pearson.... He has changed incredibly in the last 7 years. Almost unrecognizable as the person he was.......
Sure, the guy has a tiny condo and a very large house where his wife and live near where his kids go to school and we're supposed to believe that he lives in the tiny condo
Hasn’t he also been collecting per diem every legislative day for having to travel to and stay in Nashville away from “home”?
Once again, a claim from Legum. Unless other, more reputable sources pick up such a story, I simply don't believe it.
Now the Tennessee Tribune has picked up the story.
https://tntribune.com/where-does-the-tennessee-house-speaker-actually-live/
Let's see who else picks up the story and whether it continues to be investigated. Doubt it will ever make the MAGA news, regardless of what is found.
Note the byline:
By Judd Legum
The following article was originally published by Popular Information
And, the Tribune is not a hugely popular source in TN.
This story could be easily proven/disproven if only other journalists--or fellow lawmakers--wanted to pursue it. Heck, anybody with access to the internet could search for property records, tax records, school records. Discounting its sources doesn't make it implausible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The claim that Speaker Sexton does not live in Crossville is specious, at best. That claim came from Judd Legum and he was told this by an unidentified neighbor. No other reputable sources have picked up his story and any of the sources that are reporting it are citing only Legum.
Legum is a far left activist and is looking for clicks.
And, as for Justin Pearson.... He has changed incredibly in the last 7 years. Almost unrecognizable as the person he was.......
Why, because he let his hair grow longer and uses sunday preacher style oratory for floor speeches?
Yawn.
Are you kidding?
He looks and acts like a totally different person.
Will the real Justin Pearson please stand up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The claim that Speaker Sexton does not live in Crossville is specious, at best. That claim came from Judd Legum and he was told this by an unidentified neighbor. No other reputable sources have picked up his story and any of the sources that are reporting it are citing only Legum.
Legum is a far left activist and is looking for clicks.
And, as for Justin Pearson.... He has changed incredibly in the last 7 years. Almost unrecognizable as the person he was.......
Sure, the guy has a tiny condo and a very large house where his wife and live near where his kids go to school and we're supposed to believe that he lives in the tiny condo
Hasn’t he also been collecting per diem every legislative day for having to travel to and stay in Nashville away from “home”?
Once again, a claim from Legum. Unless other, more reputable sources pick up such a story, I simply don't believe it.
Now the Tennessee Tribune has picked up the story.
https://tntribune.com/where-does-the-tennessee-house-speaker-actually-live/
Let's see who else picks up the story and whether it continues to be investigated. Doubt it will ever make the MAGA news, regardless of what is found.
Note the byline:
By Judd Legum
The following article was originally published by Popular Information
And, the Tribune is not a hugely popular source in TN.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:civil union vs marriage would be totally fine...if we hadn't gone and thrown "marriage" into legal documents and such.
We had to go and complicate it.
Why is it complicated? If two people want to dedicate their lives to each other, it is a marriage. If you don't like two people of the same sex getting married, that is a you problem, not a them problem.
Ok, I’m actually on the side of marriage equality.
I just think it would have been less religious/semantics argument if we had done the civil union licenses and ceremonies like they do in Europe. If people then want to go get the “marriage” sacrament performed, that’s their prerogative
We obviously can’t go back in time now-but it would have saved a lot trouble.
Yes we can. Precedent is not immutable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The claim that Speaker Sexton does not live in Crossville is specious, at best. That claim came from Judd Legum and he was told this by an unidentified neighbor. No other reputable sources have picked up his story and any of the sources that are reporting it are citing only Legum.
Legum is a far left activist and is looking for clicks.
And, as for Justin Pearson.... He has changed incredibly in the last 7 years. Almost unrecognizable as the person he was.......
Sure, the guy has a tiny condo and a very large house where his wife and live near where his kids go to school and we're supposed to believe that he lives in the tiny condo
Hasn’t he also been collecting per diem every legislative day for having to travel to and stay in Nashville away from “home”?
Once again, a claim from Legum. Unless other, more reputable sources pick up such a story, I simply don't believe it.
Now the Tennessee Tribune has picked up the story.
https://tntribune.com/where-does-the-tennessee-house-speaker-actually-live/
Let's see who else picks up the story and whether it continues to be investigated. Doubt it will ever make the MAGA news, regardless of what is found.
By Judd Legum
The following article was originally published by Popular Information
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:civil union vs marriage would be totally fine...if we hadn't gone and thrown "marriage" into legal documents and such.
We had to go and complicate it.
Why is it complicated? If two people want to dedicate their lives to each other, it is a marriage. If you don't like two people of the same sex getting married, that is a you problem, not a them problem.
Ok, I’m actually on the side of marriage equality.
I just think it would have been less religious/semantics argument if we had done the civil union licenses and ceremonies like they do in Europe. If people then want to go get the “marriage” sacrament performed, that’s their prerogative
We obviously can’t go back in time now-but it would have saved a lot trouble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The claim that Speaker Sexton does not live in Crossville is specious, at best. That claim came from Judd Legum and he was told this by an unidentified neighbor. No other reputable sources have picked up his story and any of the sources that are reporting it are citing only Legum.
Legum is a far left activist and is looking for clicks.
And, as for Justin Pearson.... He has changed incredibly in the last 7 years. Almost unrecognizable as the person he was.......
Sure, the guy has a tiny condo and a very large house where his wife and live near where his kids go to school and we're supposed to believe that he lives in the tiny condo
Hasn’t he also been collecting per diem every legislative day for having to travel to and stay in Nashville away from “home”?
Once again, a claim from Legum. Unless other, more reputable sources pick up such a story, I simply don't believe it.