Don’t Think He Won’t Go There: Odom Gets A Challenger
Posted on November 18, 2008 at 10:59 am
Jeff Woods reports that Rep. Gary Odom will not be unopposed in his quest to retain the title of Democratic Leader in the state House and his challenger, Rep. Craig Fitzhugh is not pulling any punches:
Craig Fitzhugh is challenging Gary Odom to become leader of the Democrats in the state House, and the caucus could meet this weekend to vote.
Fitzhugh, chair of the House Finance Committee, is from Ripley (believe it or not), and his candidacy may represent the last gasp of the old West Tennessee Democratic mafia.
He won’t say it, but his sales pitch is likely that Odom is a screwup whose mistakes contributed to the Democratic election debacle. If they elect Odom as their leader, Democrats may be putting their trust in the very one who led them into the political wilderness.
As majority leader, Odom feuded with House Speaker Jimmy Naifeh, and some Democrats are complaining that the bickering between the two kept the party’s House campaigns in disarray.
“Call it the taking-your-eye-off-the-ball syndrome,” one Democrat tells Pith. “Remember: Here’s a guy who bolted for his honeymoon in Europe during the budget’s crunch time this year.”
Of course, the woman who contributed to the 57 year-old Odom taking his eye off the ball was the 24 year-old former Miss Rachel Zamata who, before marrying Odom, was a Capitol Hill intern.
SEE ALSO: Bill Hobbs
Senator Lowe Finney Weds
Posted on July 5, 2008 at 11:55 pmU.S. Senate candidate Mike Padgett breaks the news and offers congratulations:
The very best of wishes to state Sen. Lowe Finney and his beautiful bride, Tiffany Staggs, who were wed earlier today at the chapel on the Lambuth University campus in Jackson.
Lowe has been a good friend both personally and politically. He has a big future ahead as a leader in Tennessee Democratic politics, and Tiffany will make a wonderful “first adviser.”
SEE ALSO: The Wedding Announcement
These Are The Stakes
Posted on May 26, 2008 at 2:14 pmAunt B. experiences a moment of clarity while pondering the news that Davidson County will allow illegal immigrants to marry:
[S]eeing Theresa Harmon saying so clearly that marriage can be a way of legitimizing people who aren’t supposed to be here in the first place, to me, strikes me as being so true that I had to sit back in my seat.
Of course, I disagree about whether gay people or brown people or whoever are “supposed” to be here, but what I’m saying is that, to me, this seems like a clear articulation of what the stakes are. Some of us are running around trying to legitimize people and others of us are trying to prevent that from happening.
I don’t know that I had really gotten that until now.




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