Tennessee Political Humor: Some Of These Jokes You Voted For

Tennessee Political Humor: Some Of These Jokes You Voted For

Tennessee Political Humor: Some Of These Jokes You Voted For

Tennessee Political Humor: Some Of These Jokes You Voted For

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Overview

Almost 175 years ago, Congressman Davy Crockett encountered a Massachusetts colleague in Washington. The New Englander, pointing to a farmer driving some mules along Pennsylvania Avenue, quipped: “Hello, there, Crockett, here’s a lot of your constituents on parade. Where are they going?” The Tennessee frontiersman shot back, “They are going to Massachusetts to teach school.”

Ever since Crockett’s day, Volunteer State politicians have used humor to deflate their rivals, garner votes, and keep the public amused. Often the public has laughed at them—sometimes even when they were not telling jokes. This book, the first of its kind for Tennessee, offers a broad sampling of that wonderful comic lore, enriched over the years by Democrats and Republicans alike.

The stories range from extended anecdotes and tall tales to one-line “zingers.” Local politics, statewide races, judicial decisions, and Capitol Hill maneuverings are all covered. Occasionally, names have been changed to protect the guilty, but more times than not, real names are used: Howard Baker, Al Gore (Senior and Junior), Estes Kefauver, and Lamar Alexander are just a few of the pols who cross these pages.
There are many books about politics, but few books reveal, much less revel in, what makes politics and public service lively and fun. Tennessee Political Humor is a delightful exception—a book that invites us not just to read the stories but to tell them out loud.

The Authors: Roy Herron, an attorney from Dresden, Tennessee, serves in the Tennessee Senate. He is the author of Things Held Dear: Soul Stories for My Sons.

L. H. “Cotton” Ivy, who lives in Decaturville, Tennessee, has served in the Tennessee House of Representatives and was commissioner of agriculture under Gov. Ned McWherter.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781572331020
Publisher: University of Tennessee Press
Publication date: 11/29/2000
Edition description: First Edition, First Edition
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

The Authors: Roy Herron, an attorney from Dresden, Tennessee, serves in the Tennessee Senate. He is the author of Things Held Dear: Soul Stories for My Sons.

L. H. “Cotton” Ivy, who lives in Decaturville, Tennessee, has served in the Tennessee House of Representatives and was commissioner of agriculture under Gov. Ned McWherter.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Introductionxi
1.Statewide Elections: Mischief from Mountain City to Memphis1
2.Local Elections: The Heart--and Funny Bone--of Democracy17
3.Legislative Branch: The Unholy Trinity27
4.Legislative Branch: What Makes You Think They Read the Bills?35
5.Executive Branch: Governors and the Ungovernable60
6.Judicial Branch: Courts and Retorts76
7.National Government: Tennesseans with Potomac Fever90
8.One-Liners: Stick It to 'Em Quick102
9.Davy Crockett: Tennessee's First Politcal Humorist110
10.Pickin' Cotton: Professional Political Humor123
Notes133
Sources139
Bibliography149
Index153
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