Mon
Mar 19 2007
10:30 pm

So I'm bored this evening. The spouse is out of town and sparring with #9 is beginning to pall. So just for fun I hopped over to Brian's Blog.

My that's quite an ego the ex-chair has there. I particularly liked his option C: "They recognize the name Brian Hornback and know that by using the name over and over it will generate more traffic to their website."

Let's generate more traffic for R. Neal. Brian Hornback, Brian Hornback, Brian Hornback,....

And speaking of local celebs, this is just too damn funny.

Tamara Shepherd's picture

Do you suppose?

Hmmm. I notice Brian Hornback, Brian Hornback, Brian Hornback posted that item to his blog Thursday, March 15, yet it has languished there without comment for four days now.

Do you suppose Brian Hornback, Brain Hornback, Brian Hornback doesn't yet realize that he is no longer a public figure of any sort, and that he is therefore of completely no interest to anyone but himself? Should we tell him?

Sandra Clark's picture

309 Brian

The new GOP party chair, Irene McCrary, was at the Halls Republican Club tonight. Someone asked about finances. She said a couple of GOP clubs have donated $250 each to help her keep the office afloat. Rent and labor are not issues, but the office does have a phone bill and utilities.

She confirmed that no fund-raising was done by Hornback during his two-year term and also said that the GOP directory was printed "without bids" two years ago.

She said she will get bids for this year's directory. -- s.

Knoxquerious's picture

If it wasn't so sad it would

If it wasn't so sad it would be amusing. I have never seen a blog with so little substance. It is almost like having a conversation with your pet rock. I actually feel sorry for the poor bastard.

Andy Axel's picture

...no fund-raising was done

...no fund-raising was done by Hornback during his two-year term...

Escandalo!

I have never seen a blog with so little substance. It is almost like having a conversation with your pet rock.

You've never read Stacey Campfield's blog, then.

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Recursive blogwhore.

Moocat's picture

Brian Hornback

Do you all ever get tired of bad-mouthing other people? I'm sure none of you have ever done anything wrong, made mistakes, done something that others disagree with or stood up for anything in your life. It's so much easier to point out the perceived faults of others than to have people examine you and your obvious faults. Lay off the man!

Tamara Shepherd's picture

My "perceptions"

Moocat, my own opinion of Hornback isn't based on his "perceived faults" so much as it is based on the public record he left behind. In some of his past actions that immediately come to mind, ask yourself these questions:

1) As party chair, why should Hornback's unspeakably roughshod "takeover" of his political party's headquarters have ultimately resulted in the personal enrichment of "office volunteers" Adam Groves and Tyler Harber, while the party treasury went bust? Don't take my word for it--read the campaign finance disclosures of GOP candidates who ran for office during his tenure, and see who they paid to do so.

2) As party chair, why should Hornback, Groves, and Harber have actively supported, advised in, (and in the case of Groves and Harber, made money from) the illegal campaign of 3rd district school board candidate Jeff Byrd? Don't take my word for it, read Byrd's qualifying petition, his financial disclosures, and the two lawsuits his candidacy spurred.

3) As a school board member, why should Hornback have actively campaigned for commissioners to enact a local ordinance to elect the superintendent of schools in Knox County, given that it would have been against state law and would have resulted in one or more very expensive lawsuits against the county (per the county law director's admonishment)?

And if you followed that one, why did those two Powell-area petition organizers, Margaret Massey-Cox and Jane Buckner, neighbors in Powell's Broadacres subdivision, not approach their own Commissioner Larry Stephens, who also lived in their Broadacres subdivision? Ever wonder why Hornback's Farragut neighbor, Commissioner John Griess, was the one who introduced and pushed to adopt the goal of that Powell-led effort? Don't take my word for it, just read the Commission minutes--and maybe some archived N-S stories.

4) As a school board member, why should Hornback have clamored for an audit of Lindsey's credit card, then the very next month, dragged along to a school-related convention his wife, who charged her Knox County school employer with sick days to allow her attendence? That one is in the N-S archives, too, somewhere.

Anyway, that's just a smattering of incidents leading to my "perceptions" of the man. You could do some digging of the sort I point to here, or write me off-list and I'll mail you a plethora of photocopies. (But personally, I'd suggest you just find another hero.)

Moocat's picture

"PERCEPTIONS"

Obviously, I picked the wrong forum to defend Brian. And I wouldn't call him my hero, I'd call him my friend. I understand when you are in the public eye, your entire existence is scrutinized, commented on, twisted and often misconstrued. People are going to disagree with what you do, say, don't do or don't say. I also know full well you can't believe everything you read, especially in the press. And whatever you may think of him, I know the man and have for many years and I'm proud to call him my friend. This is Moocat signing off!

Knoxquerious's picture

C-ya!

C-ya!

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