After 88 days, Phil Bredesen finally mustered up the courage to tell Tennessee voters where he stands on President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, but voters shouldn’t take him at his word.
Here’s a quick reminder on what Bredesen’s word is worth (hint: not much):
Phony Phil claimed to be a strong supporter of the Second Amendment only to turn around and schedule a fundraiser with the nation’s most prominent gun grabber, Michael Bloomberg.
Phony Phil claimed he has a “zero-tolerance policy” when it comes to sexual harassment, despite the extensive reporting detailing the rampant sexual harassment that went on while he was governor.
So, Phony Phil’s last-minute position on Judge Brett Kavanaugh shouldn’t be seen as anything more than the rest of his promises: blatant lies.
“Phony Phil’s indecisive wavering back and forth should be a red flag for Tennessee voters who want a Senator they can rely on in Washington,” said NRSC Spokesman Michael McAdams. “Instead of proudly standing with a majority of Tennesseans who wanted to see President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee confirmed from the outset, Bredesen took political cover and only emerged when the final result was all but confirmed. Tennessee voters deserve better.”