Posted on 11/01/2018 4:40:31 PM PDT by Kaslin
Taylor Swift must not have known that Phil Bredesen is in trouble when she endorsed his campaign for the United Senates Senate. While Ms. Swift, to borrow the name of her second studio album, is certainly fearless as a pop star, she appears to be clueless about the flawed former governors record of covering up details regarding the sexual harassment allegations against his top officials. During his time as governor, Bredesen was appropriately dubbed Shredesen as his administration treated harassment allegations differently when they were directed at top political appointees, with investigators being directed to shred any documentation of the accusations.
As The Tennessean wrote in 2005, Governor Bredesens office became involved in a select number of workplace harassment complaints against top state officials and put them under a veil of secrecy that does not apply to ordinary state workers. Those select number of complaints involved two of the governors top aides and appointees: Mack Cooper a senior adviser who was Bredesens top lobbyist and Quenton White, a Bredesen cabinet member who served as commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Corrections. In both cases, the administration destroyed documents from the investigations; investigatory notes which the public will never ever be able to put back together. The Associated Press, which reviewed more than 600 workplace harassment case files across all levels of Tennessee government, also found that documents were shredded only in high-profile cases, and that reports of sexual harassment surged under Bredesens watch. Key staffers involved in the Bredesen administrations mishandling of the accusations, meanwhile, now lead his Senate campaign.
The Tennesseans investigative reporting on Bredesen during his time in office presents quite the contrast to its recent coverage of Marsha Blackburns role in writing the bipartisan Congressional Accountability and Hush Fund Elimination Act legislation to bar the use of public funds to pay settlements or awards for claims of sexual harassment or assault in Congress and require the public release of the names of any Congress member who has used a confidential Treasury Department fund to settle such claims in the past.
Blackburns efforts to promote transparency, regardless of party affiliation, and to permit victims of congressional sexual harassment to make public statements about their claims further distinguishes the choice before voters on a critically important issue of our time; one between total disclosure and total destruction of sexual harassment case files.
This issue is also critically important to me personally because I am a survivor of a physical assault and attempted rape by a serial predator when pregnant with my first child. As stopping the sexual exploitation of women is my paramount priority, I believe that Tennessee women deserve a Senator who would clean up not cover up sexual harassment; a senator who would punish not promote staff members who mishandle allegations; a senator who would protect victims with the same vigor that Phil Bredesen protected the accused.
This issue is also critically important to me personally because I am a survivor of a physical assault and attempted rape by a serial predator when pregnant with my first child. As stopping the sexual exploitation of women is my paramount priority, I believe that Tennessee women deserve a Senator who would clean up not cover up sexual harassment; a senator who would punish not promote staff members who mishandle allegations; a senator who would protect victims with the same vigor that Phil Bredesen protected the accused.
Word to the Wise ... A political endorsement from an entertainer whose main appeal is to middle-school girls is useless at best and may even be counterproductive. Her fans don’t vote, and even parents who are willing to shell out $250 apiece for her concert tickets are never going to take her seriously as anything other than a teen idol. Heck — I’ll bet most people think she’s still barely old enough to vote.
If he loses and her sales slump, maybe that will keep TayTay out of politics next time.
The funniest part of her endorsement is that she’s not even registered to vote in Tennessee. She endorsed him because she’s a NEW YORK Democrat.
Taylor is influenced by the liberal leftist circles than she now embraces...the me too angle is the least of reasons not to support bredeson.....
As Laura Ingraham says,”Shut up and sing”.
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