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Tuesday, May 31, 2016
16 Ways of Looking at The Foxx: Why the Tea Party Doesn't Like Her
Brant Clifton outlines the major reasons why Pattie Curran should definitely, positively win the current Republican primary against V. Foxx. Good luck with that project, Ms. Curran.
And now, with apologies to Wallace Stevens:
A man and a woman Are one. A man and a woman and a Foxx Are less than one.
Who knew Madam Foxx was a LIBRUL? Or is it Libtard? I would sure love for her to be defeated in this Tuesday's primary...I also would like to see world peace, an end to climate change, and to win the lottery.
J.W. Williamson was the founding editor in 1972 of the Appalachian Journal: A Regional Studies Review, which he edited until July of 2000. He has taught college classes in Appalachian history, cultural politics, and literature, and he has lectured widely on the pop-culture history of "Appalachia" in the American consciousness. His books include Interviewing Appalachia, Southern Mountaineers in Silent Films, and Hillbillyland: What the Mountains Did to the Movies and What the Movies Did to the Mountains. He has won the Thomas Wolfe Award given by the Western North Carolina Historical Society, the Laurel Leaves Award given by the Appalachian Consortium, a special Weatherford Award given by Berea College, and the Cratis Williams-James Brown Award given by the Appalachian Studies Association.
The views expressed on WataugaWatch are solely those of J.W. Williamson or individual contributors and are not necessarily shared nor endorsed by the Watauga County Democratic Party nor by any other adults of sound mind in this or any other universe.
2 comments:
Inspired, Jerry. Thanks.
Who knew Madam Foxx was a LIBRUL? Or is it Libtard? I would sure love for her to be defeated in this Tuesday's primary...I also would like to see world peace, an end to climate change, and to win the lottery.
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