Thanks To The Wamp Henchmen

  • Friday, April 22, 2022

This is a letter of thanks to the co-founders of Legacy Box, Nick Macco and Adam Boeselager for their fine campaign work.  Way to go fellers on the nasty ads and mailers that have profoundly affected the campaign in the middle of early voting. 

 

Y’all are doing such a fine job.

 

Who does Weston think he is fooling, based upon his history of turning nasty in campaigns.

Who could forget Weston showing up uninvited at Scottie Mayfield’s house and tape recording him secretly in baited questions?  Weston claimed he did this to hold Mayfield to endorsing him. The list goes on and on.

 

Weston is in a certain third place. In the first professional public poll conducted by Hamilton Flourishing, Weston was third in the mayor’s race.  Then, a straw poll of Republicans at the Lincoln Day Dinner, Weston was third again.  Perhaps the idea of Wamp running for mayor, aside from gaining employment, was to capitalize on the accumulated voters in two losing Congressional races. I don’t believe those voters will translate to a local election, as we are seeing in local polls.

 

Wamp should run for school board next cycle in about  four years. There are no worries, as the voters or will of the people of Hamilton County will sort this out, and it always works out.

 

Great job inner circle, political hacks, and henchmen for helping Weston lose.  

 

April Eidson

Opinion
Enough With The Finger-Pointing
  • 4/30/2025

Dear School Board members and County Commissioners: I am a parent of school-aged children in District 2. I appreciate all school district leaders, school board members, and county officials ... more

Antisemitic? Racist? Maybe Not
  • 4/29/2025

Last Christmas my wife gave me a copy of The Complete Jewish Study Bible by Stern and Rubin. It’s useful, but in the study notes the editor repeatedly claims our English Bible translations are ... more

Navigating Complex Education Legislation In Tennessee
  • 4/29/2025

Education policies can be like a game of Jenga: one wrong move can cause the whole system to fall apart. The challenge is not just in the details of the policies but also in how policymakers ... more