We bet state Sen. Stacey Campfield's having a crummy Monday, as Gov. Bill Haslam has finally said what we've been saying for months - all the hoopla over Campfield's "Don't Say Gay" bill is just that. From an interview with Nashville's City Paper:
The governor complained that the media paid little attention to the appointment of the first superintendent of the Tennessee's Achievement Student District, an attempt to turn around the state's lowest-performing schools. At the same time, reporters closely watched the "Don't Say Gay" bill to ban the mention of homosexuality before the ninth grade in Tennessee's public schools."The 'Don't Say Gay' bill didn't pass and probably is never going to pass. At the same time, we hired Chris Barbic to run the Achievement School District, which is a huge deal. That got this much attention," the governor said, holding his fingers an inch apart. " 'Don't Say Gay' got 100 articles. Well, something's wrong with that picture." 'Don't Say Gay' is real sexy and yada yada yada. It's not going anywhere. Who runs the Student Achievement District is huge. But you'd be lucky to find two paragraphs on that.
Another interesting quote from Haslam:
"I see what happens on Capitol Hill as being a relatively small percentage of what I'm doing. It would be in my top five, but it's not one, two or three."
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