Rep. Marsha Blackburn isn’t making any friends at Google lately. After backing the Stop Online Piracy Act, the anti-piracy measure that rankled Google and other Internet companies, Blackburn issued a statement today blasting the company’s new privacy policy. “After all … Continue reading →
DesJarlais signs on to Cooper’s “No Budget, No Pay” measure
Reps. Scott DesJarlais and Jim Cooper don’t often see eye to eye. But they agree on one thing – Congress shouldn’t be paid if it can’t pass a budget on time. DesJarlais signed on today to Cooper’s “No Budget, No … Continue reading →
Cooper, Fincher to take bipartisan “dates” to State of the Union
It’s a new tradition in the making: bipartisan seating at the State of the Union address. Tennessee Reps. Jim Cooper, D-Nashville, and Stephen Fincher, R-Frog Jump, have signed on to sit with colleagues from the opposite party at the address … Continue reading →
DesJarlais launches radio ad
With the beginning of an election year comes the proliferation of campaign advertisements, and Rep. Scott DesJarlais isn’t wasting any time. The Jasper Republican’s campaign launched its first radio ad of the year on Friday, the same day Republican state … Continue reading →
Perry Campaign Releases New Online Ad: “Win Iowa” to Rally Iowa Caucus-Goers
The Perry campaign today released a 30-second ad entitled “Win Iowa.” This ad is not yet trafficked to Iowa TV stations, but will be immediately distributed to Iowa activists and caucus-goers through the Internet. “The energy and enthusiasm of Iowa voters for Gov. Perry’s campaign grows each day as he barnstorms the state by bus,” [...]
Blackburn targets TSA with STRIP Act
Rep. Marsha Blackburn took aim at a very literal form of government overreach today, introducing the “Stop TSA’s Reach in Policy” Act – the STRIP Act – which she said will “provide more transparency for American travelers.” The bill would … Continue reading →



