Rep. Jay Reedy (R-Erin) has thrown his hat in the ring to replace Glen Casada as the next speaker, so let’s take a quick trip down memory lane to remember a few of his greatest hits.
First, there’s the time Reedy used the derogatory term “wetback” multiple times in a committee meeting about a sanctuary cities bill.
Then there’s the time Reedy posted incredulously (and Islamophobically) about “Muslim Day On The Hill”:
And then there’s this – an ad from Reedy’s challenger in 2016, Andy Porch, in which Reedy fails to answer 2 basic civil questions: What is America’s economic system? (capitalism!) and how many Supreme Court Justices are there? (9!)
With Speaker Glen Casada finally agreeing to exit the speakership stage left (do us all a favor and keep going off the stage entirely, Glen!)…
…House Republicans are starting to jockey for position to be his replacement.
Rep. Hawk, who is not running, says it has already gotten ugly.
Rep. David Hawk, who is not running for speaker, emails his colleagues that they are acting like “a group of siblings fighting over their dead parents’ estate before the bodies have even been buried.” #tnlegpic.twitter.com/cihvhHsqTR
The Tennessean has a list of 9 people who may throw their hats in the ring, so we figured we’d give our own Holler-iffic take on who these people are and why you should or should not be rooting for them to become the 3rd most powerful person in Tennessee.
“BORING” BILL DUNN
Speaker Pro Tem Bill Dunn (R-Knoxville) will preside over the House until a new speaker is chosen, and would like to fill the position permanently.
“I think I can bring a level of boredom to the position,” Dunn told the Tennessean.
He also said he’s “far right but fair” in a TV interview this week.
Dunn played a key part in passing Governor Lee’s public school-harming vouchers bill, but while some seem to be swayed by political favors – which the FBI may be looking into – even Dunn’s opponents seem to agree he’s a true believer on that front.
Of the 9 speaker candidates, Dunn was the only one who didn’t vote in favor of the “Heartbeat Bill”, which would outlaw abortion once a fetal heartbeat is detected and force a woman/girl to carry her rapist’s child to term.
Dunn also switched and became a supporter of London Lamar’s bill to give pregnant Hope Scholarship recipients longer leave before going back to school after giving birth.
Also – very importantly – Dunn has already said he believes the women who have been fighting to get Rep. Byrd – who has apologized on tape to 1 of 3 women who say he molested them in high school – removed from office, and says there should be an investigation into the matter.
NEW: Channel 5’s Report on Speaker Pro Tem Bill Dunn Meeting With and BELIEVING the Women of @stopbyrd@GlenCasada lied about meeting with them and promoted Rep. Byrd, who apologized ON TAPE to 1 of 3 women who say he molested them in high school.pic.twitter.com/3Hu2OYfr4E
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) May 23, 2019
It’s a shame that it took Casada’s downfall for Dunn to step up and say that, but better late than never. All candidates for speaker should be willing to say and do at least that much.
WILLIAM “COMPUTER GLITCH” LAMBERTH
Casada’s Right Hand Man, Majority Leader William Lamberth (R-Portland) has been a Casada loyalist throughout the Casada saga, even jumping into the middle of the situation surrounding the date discrepancy and possible framing of civil rights activist Justin Jones.
Lamberth was quick to adopt Casada’s “computer glitch” excuse, and had no hesitation about defending the now-shamed speaker.
Lamberth has been a defender of private prisons (without ever acknowledging that they donate to his campaigns), opposes de-criminalizing medical marijuana, and has been a loyal vote for all of Casada’s priorities throughout the session, including the “Heartbeat Bill”, Lee’s vouchers, the anti-LGBT slate of hate, the voter registration criminalization bill and more.
ROBIN “THE VIDEOTAPER” SMITH
Often found videotaping those who videotape her, the freshman Smith (R-Hixson) is well connected, having previously been chair of the Tennessee Republican Party.
Smith is a staunch Casada loyalist through and through. When the House Caucus voted overwhelmingly that it had “no confidence” in Speaker Casada after his complicity with racism, sexism, drug use at the office, lying, possible fraud, misuse of taxpayer funds, etc… there were still 25 votes in favor of Casada.
1 was Casada himself. We currently know who 4 of the others are, and that group includes Smith.
Smith has been a Casada apologist right up until the end, even trying to lay down a smoke screen to help him blame it on the a-a-a-alcohol. It takes some nerve to offer up ethics bills when you won’t even vote against a guy who has no ethics whatsoever.
She even tried to steer the conversation to Democrats, telling a Chattanooga paper “My hope was we would have censured him and that we would have challenged our other partisans in the [Democratic] caucus to censure members that also engage in unbecoming behavior.”
A warning about Smith From Vanity Fair, back when Smith ran for Congress (and lost):
Smith was the head of the Tennessee Republican Party during the ’08 presidential campaign and approved the distribution of some of the most underhanded and insidious anti-Obama propaganda to appear during the election. You may recall, for example, the video that the Tennessee G.O.P. released hammering Michelle Obama for her comment about being “proud of her country for the “first time” in “her adult lifetime.” (The ad prompted Barack to tell critics to “lay off” his wife.) You may also remember the Tennessee G.O.P. press release titled “Anti-Semites for Obama” that pointedly referred to the candidate as “Barack Hussein Obama.” Both smears drew national condemnation, even from Republican Party leaders.But one gets the feeling that if the Party gave into its true impulses and elected Ann Coulter or Rush Limbaugh its leader tomorrow, there’s a good chance Robin Smith would be at the top of their list for chief strategist… How did Smith respond when, following her announcement, a reporter brought up the heat she took for the smear tactics? She called the question “unprofessional” and railed against the “liberal media.” Were she to be elected, Smith would likely be among the most conservative members in Congress. Her Facebook and Twitter pages overflow with right-wing rhetoric. In one Facebook status update, for instance, she tells “Judeo-Christians” to “wake up” and oppose President Obama’s attempts to reach out to the Muslim world.
MATTHEW “ETHICS COMMITTEE” HILL
Speaking of Ethics, Matthew Hill is the chair of the ethics committee, which means he played a big part in trying to orchestrate the rigging of an *advisory opinion* that would have attempted to help clear Speaker Casada.
Needless to say, it takes a special kind of person to help rig an ethics committee opinion from the chair position.
Hill is another House Republican who has defended Casada up until the end. Hill claims he voted against Casada when it came time for the “no-confidence” vote, but since the vote was silent and we’ll never know, color us skeptical.
Rep. Jeremy Faison put it best when he said there were 45 votes against Casada, but suddenly after the fact there were 68.
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) May 22, 2019
While we’re on the subject of ethics, Hill was also recently seen on the House floor claiming the Tennessee State Employees Association supported Lee’s school vouchers, when they did not.
Rep. Matthew Hill is speaking out against things other reps have said.
Doesn’t seem he will be taking this opportunity to correct the record on his comments about @tseaonline supporting vouchers the last time he spoke?? pic.twitter.com/lgkjq5ryxX
He has yet to apologize for offering that false information.
If that’s not enough, Hill has the support of Rep. Micah “Heartbeat Bill” Van Huss, which should send a chill down everyone’s spine and be enough to make you very afraid of Hill all by itself.
“We need somebody who doesn’t go out and drink every night, who doesn’t sleep around like some legislators do” <– Rep. Van Huss throwing support behind Rep. M. Hill #tnleghttps://t.co/HK2YyeUP3A
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) May 13, 2019
…then pulled no punches once he realized Casada was trying to rig the ethics committee to try to get away with everything. Carter then went hard at Casada, saying his concern was “it shows a heart for misrepresentation” and calling it the “most egregious act” yet.
Once Carter turned, he opened the door for others to speak out and likely played a big part in why the “no-confidence” vote went the way it did.
Carter was a loyal vote on vouchers, the heartbeat bill, the slate of hate, gun permit-weakening, the voter registration criminalization bill, etc.
From the Tennessean, regarding his bid for Speaker:
Carter vowed to keep all committee chairs in their position, form a political action committee, review all policies, procedures and rules and never intimidate members.
JERRY “WE ALL MAKE MISTAKES” SEXTON
Pretty much all you need to know about Jerry Sexton (R-Bean Station) – a former Baptist preacher – is summed up in this clip right here, where he defends Rep. David Byrd’s presence as chair of an education subcommittee by saying “we all make mistakes”:
NEW VIDEO: “We all make mistakes.”
– Rep. Jerry Sexton on Rep. David Byrd, who apologized on tape for sexually molesting high school girls he coached.
It’s worth noting though that Sexton didn’t extend such leeway to Casada, leading the effort to call on the GOP caucus to meet and vote on their support of him, and introducing the resolution stating the caucus no longer had confidence in him.
“I’m from Bean Station, and Bean Station was settled by the first white settlers in Tennessee, and had the first white baby born in the state of Tennessee. They were also makers of firearms and muzzleloaders. And this company is owned by descendants of the Bean family.”
SCHELZIG: First of all, having the first white baby born in the state, unless we’re a pile of open racists, isn’t an accomplishment. Second, unless we’re kicking French people out of whiteness, it’s not true. Martin Chartier lived here in Nashville up on the burial mound that used to exist just south of Jefferson Street in what would later be called “the old Shawnee trading post” in 1690. His son, Peter, was born here that year.”
Nothing good going on there. Sexton also made a stand against the 2017 Improve Act which provided funds for road improvements – obviously a socialist plot!
Sexton has been a loyal vote on vouchers, the heartbeat bill, the slate of hate, gun permit-weakening, the voter registration criminalization bill, etc.
RYAN “LET’S ARM TEACHERS” WILLIAMS
Ryan Williams (R-Cookeville) carried the bill that would’ve armed Tennessee’s teachers, before eventually withdrawing it.
You can watch some of the discussion here:
From the Tennessean:
The former House Republican Caucus chairman said Wednesday he and his wife were praying about his options and a potential bid for speaker.
“Now more than ever we as a caucus need to unify around someone,” said Williams, R-Cookeville.
Williams has been a loyal vote on vouchers, the heartbeat bill, the slate of hate, gun permit-weakening, the voter registration criminalization bill, etc.
CAMERON “EVERYTHING IS SOCIALISM” SEXTON
In fairness that nickname above could apply to pretty much every TN GOP house member. We gave it to Sexton because of this diatribe about medicaid expansion being socialism posted on the TN GOP twitter account recently.
Here’s new Speaker candidate Cameron “everything is socialism” Sexton (@CSexton25) telling us medicaid expansion and those $1.4 Billion we lose every year wouldn’t actually help rural hospitals. https://t.co/47HCpRrDOD
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) May 22, 2019
Sexton once unbelievably said “no one has died because they didn’t have access to health care” on the house floor — a claim disputed by medical experts.
Sexton doesn’t seem to realize Ronald Reagan expanded Medicaid 4 times, and like the rest of his caucus refuses to acknowledge that accepting the billions we’re rejecting each year would obviously help health care access and struggling rural hospitals in Tennessee.
As the House Republican Caucus chairman, Sexton, R-Crossville, has avoided wading too deep into the Casada controversy, instead seeing his role as a referee for the GOP lawmakers to discuss the matter… Sexton confirmed Tuesday that several members of the caucus have encouraged him to considering running for speaker… “I’m mulling it,” he said. “But out of respect for the office, there’s been no (resignation) date given, it’s a little early to start trying to run for office or leadership position that’s no available yet.”
While Sexton has been a loyal vote on most things, it’s worth noting that he’s the only one in this group to vote against Bill Lee’s public school-harming vouchers.
CURTIS “NOT GLORIA” JOHNSON
We gave Curtis Johnson (R-Clarksville) that nickname because we don’t know much about him, and haven’t really heard from him this session. But maybe that’s a good thing. Maybe what this legislature needs right now is someone who is low profile and stays out of the limelight.
Johnson was up against Casada in the caucus speaker’s race this past fall.
From the Tennessean:
At the November caucus vote where Casada was nominated, Johnson told his colleagues he would not be a speaker who would bring division and scandal.
“If you’re looking for a speaker who’s going to use this position as a stepping stone to the next position, I’m not the one,” Johnson said at the time.
Maybe they should’ve listened to him.
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•February2014in a text conversation Casada Chief Of Staff Cade Cothren discussed an intern’s attractive appearance.“I’mgonnakeep hitting on her just to see what happens.”
•Grand Jury could not come toa “true bill” decisionon Durham and did not indict re drug charges
•Dec 2014 Durham narrowly electedHouse whip– specifically thanked Casada “for hisvocal support”:Casada“This is a perfect role for Representative Durham“
2015
•Cothren, while working as spokesman for House Republican Caucus – which Casada chaired – sends text saying “black people are idiots.” (CASADA: “If I received that, I don’t remember. IfI had seen it, you would have seen another text coming from me saying ‘this has to stop’ because I know me. I know I would have responded that way if I had seen that text.”)
•Cothren texted: “just did a gram of cocaine in my office.” At 10:38 a.m. on a work day
•April 2015Cothren via text solicited oral sex and nude photos from an intern. He also asked her whether she was wearing underwear and attempted to pivot the topic of a conversation to orgasms.
•May 2015Durham engaged in illegal campaign finance transactions
•Summer 2015 Casada becomes aware of sexual harassment allegations against Durham but takes no action
•December 2015 Casada says he didn’t think the two allegations[drugs and sexual harassment]“should or do disqualify him [Durham] from leadership”; said he considered the drug abuse allegations were “case closed”; Cade Cothren involved in messaging
2016
•About Jan 5,Casadaand other GOP leadershipstaffer told of new sexual harassment allegations against Durham
•Jan 12 Republican Caucus met to decide whether to strip Durham of leadership position – debate got hung up in procedural wrangling and vote to proceed on discussion failed
•Jan 13Republicans introduced a billplacing responsibility for legal feesonplaintiffs who lose sexual harassment claims against state and local gov’t employees – House Bill 1679
•Jan24Tennessean investigation found Durham acted inappropriately towards 22 womenputs the pressure on Durham to resign
•Jan 24th Durhamresigned from leadership positionas House Majority Whip, Casada stood by him until the very end when he finally joined calls for his resignation saying “it was the mature thing to do” but not calling for ouster from House
•Jan 28 Casada: “Have we not all heard rumors? . . .Not one of them had proof or evidence. . . “Says he informed the victims of the legislative sexual harassment policy . . . /confirmed he had heard of rumors for months– but evidently did nothing
•March2HB 1679shift ineconomic burden to some victims of sexual harassmentpassed House, Casada and Durhamvoted “yes”; effective June 1
•Early April state attorney generalissued a report midway through his investigation about Durham calling him a “continuing risk” to women; then speaker Harwell, the Governor, and other GOP leadersagain called for his resignationfrom the legislature/ Casadadid not join them
•April 21 Despite not joining calls for Durham’s resignation, Casada didsign onto a lettercalling for the firing of a high-ranking GOP official b/c his wife was working as a consultant challenging GOPincumbents
•May 2016Cothren sent text message to Casada, but he did not respond- “I have many miles and many girls to go before I sleep”
•May 2016despite Durham no longer being in the caucus and being under severe scrutiny Casada attended a fundraiser for him in Franklin
•Casada saidbecause Durham has denied theallegationshe is willing to support him, “If there is direct evidence refuting his words to me, that would change everything.”
•Campaign Finance Allegations. June 2016 Allegations re Durham campaign finance problems come to light –Casada says“if true” Durham should resignbutdistinguishes between them and the sexual harassment allegations saying, “This [the campaign finance allegations] is empirical, this is measurable, it’s is his own words indicting him where the harassment charges were he said this and she said this”
•His financials showed thatDurham paid MichaelLofti’s consulting firm$51,000 (while he was Andy Holt’s Legislative Aide – $9k was later refunded) and paid Andy Holt $500 for “office supplies”
•July 2016House committee re Durham’s sexual harassment – recommended leaving it up to the voters
•July 2016 Attorney General report about Durham – recommended expulsion –Casada: “[Durham] lied to me”– continued to prior knowledge of Durham’s behavior, called Durham’s behavior “an isolated incident”
•July 2016Cothren texted a picture of a female friend pole dancing to Casada. / Casada responded, “Nice pics.” / Cothren: “Hands to yourself :)”/ Casada: “Can I just touch?” / Cothren: “Lol okay maybe just once.”/ Casada: “Lol.”
•Late July 2016– Casada tries totie a voteon expelling Durham to a vote on expelling a Democratic lawmaker who was facing charges for tax evasion
•August– Cothren texted Casada about a sexual encounter he had with a woman, “Just soy’allknow, I did f—k (woman) in the bathroom at party fowl . . . Will send pictures later,” /Casada’sresponded: “Only gone for 60 seconds,” adding, “R u a minute man???;) / Cothren – “Yes, I take after you. Like father like son,” / Casada – “Lolol! If I’m happy, then all is good!!!!!”
•August 4PrimaryElection held – Durham lostto Sam Whitson
•Sometime in the year2016 (as all the above was happening)
•Casada re: Cothren”Those girls aren’t safe!!! Shepard? He’s the wolf!!!”
•Text exchangebetween Casada and Cothren in which Cothren responded with a “black people” meme – Casada did not rebuke him and claims he never received the text
•February 7Rep Lovell engaged in sexual harassment
oIn the wake of Durham, the House Ethics Committee and other legislators swing quickly into action – reporting him and investigating
oHouse GOP Caucus Chair Williams questioned Lovell and told him if the allegations weretruehe should resign, and he does ultimately resign
oBy contrast, Majority Leader Casada “chatted with him on the House floor or at a legislative reception that evening. Casada said he did not ask Lovell to resign or even discuss the allegations. Instead they made small talk.”
•March 2017Casada tried toamend a bill introduced by David Byrd(increasing per diem payment for Reps) in such a way that it would reverse previous policy to allow reimbursement for legislators’ hotels even if they lived nearby; protestors brought him sleeping bags; some claimed it was because he was going through a divorce and had no place to stay
•Early April 2017– the Tennessean reported re membership in the Standard Club owned by Josh Smith, re the Standard’s PAC being used to fund activities, food,etcfor lawmakers including Casada
oSince 2013, lawmakers were paying their $3k membership dues to the Standard after receiving $3k donations from the Standard’s PAC [possible impermissible gift]
oCasada commented: “I can’t speak on specifics, but I contend that’s just coincidental.”
•May 2017– Casada objected to an honorary resolution for Kay West (music journalist) b/c she once worked as a receptionist at Penthouse – a magazine which he said “has a tendency to make women, uh, objects”
•June 2017complaint filed with the Federal Election CommissiontargetsRep. Kelsey but also alleges that Casada “violated federal campaign finance laws.”
oCasada: “It is not uncommon for allies to support each other in their political endeavors.” He called the claims “absurd.”
•July 2017Casada’sname floated for Speaker position
•Early OctoberCasada met with the FBI regarding Durham
oCasada said the agents asked him if he knew anything about Durham receiving any favors or money in exchange for sponsoring legislation. “I said I do not know anything about that.” He was specifically questioned about any “quid pro quo.”
2018
•Feb 2018For the first time since he was elected in 2002, Casada faced a challenger in the GOP Primary – African American woman Rae Shawn Sanchez
•Feb 2018One of Byrd’s accusers secretly recorded a conversation with him.
oByrd: “I wish I had a do-over, because I promise you I would have corrected that and that would’ve never happened. . . .I’velived with that …You don’t know how hard it has been for me.”
•March 5“The Tennessee House Republican Caucus recalled a resolution … after its resolution Monday after it unwittingly voted to honor” an AfricanAmerican female activist. “The House, following time-worn tradition, unanimously voted for and co-sponsored the resolution. . . apparently without giving the resolutions a close read. Then Monday, Majority Leader Glen Casada successful motioned to recall the resolution for a revote . . . Repeating claims Casada made [Cade] Cothren [spokesman for the House Republicans] said caucus members objected to language in the resolution supportive of Black Lives Matter . . . “and references to the activist’s opposition to the Confederate monument in Memphis. “Cothren also repeatedCasada’scontroversial claim that some BLM activists had called for the ‘murder’ of police officers. ‘It had nothing to do with racism whatsoever.’
oSpeaker Harwell and other GOP leaders immediately called for his resignation
oCasada said he would reserve his opinion until he could talk to Byrd personally; he was “disappointed by the representative’s statement”; “I just want to look him in the eye, man to man.”
oWould not join call for resignation (b/c allegations were related to activities outside of the legislature)
o“The David Byrd I know is not the David Byrd being described in these allegations. However, they are serious claims and these women have a right to be heard. David Byrd also has that same right for his side of the story.” “Voters will have opportunity to decide.”
•April 18–Casada’sprimary opponent disqualified at the 11thhour by the state GOP party officials
•June 5– Casada confirms plans to get actively involved in open GOP primary contests throughout the state – clearly a ploy to garner votes for the Speaker job
oUsing his CAS-PAC he planned to hire 13 staffers and offer assistance to GOP candidates; making contributions budgeted to total $208k
oAnother articlestated that he used 12 “team captains” – other legislators – to help him garner votes for the Speaker job
•July–Casada’sCAS-PAC sent out mailers attacking one Republican candidate in a primary race against another Republican in District 73 (Jackson-Madison Co)
oAccording to the person benefitting from the attack he did not condone nor solicit the mailers
oThe attacked candidatebelieved he was targeted b/c (if elected) he was likely to vote forCasada’s opponent in Speaker race
•Sept 2018CAS PAC issued attack ads discrediting Byrd’s accusers, including avideo that likened Byrd to President Donald Trump and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, saying the men had been attacked by “unhinged liberals.” MichaelLoftiworked on the ads;Loftialso as part of his job for CAS-PAC ran Facebook page, the Alliance for Tennessee Families, that was working to get Rep. David Byrd re-elected.
oLotfihas pushed back, arguing that the Facebook ad’s reference to the accusers’ “lies” was generic language that was also used in other races. “The ad you referenced absolutely makes no mention of the women who accused Byrd, and never intended to.” Women involved in opposing Byrd, however, say that – in the context of his race and given the targeting of his district – the implication was clear.
•November – Casada and Byrd handily re-elected in home districts
oSeveral freshman lawmakers who he had helped get elected backed his nomination
oSaid at press conference he would not help lawmakers get re-elected if they were involved in “some kind of criminal activity.”
oCasada disputed rumors that he planned to clean house among employees at the Legislature
2019
•About Jan 8-Casada’sbudget for the legislaturegrows dramatically, including $6m for “legislative operations” plus more funds for new personnel costs
oThe Legislative Administration Office has confirmed:
▪that the House Speaker, Lieutenant Governor and the Senate and House Chief Clerks are now able to listen to and watch the rooms where committee meetings are occurring.
▪A white noise system was installed in the ceilings of the hallways inside and outsideCasada’soffice.
▪Cothren (Casada’schief of staff) received a $130k raise – making him higher paid than the Governor’s chief of staff and most of theState’s Department Commissioners
•Potentially bundled in these personnel costs are thehiring of MichaelLoftifor $48k/year – his Financial disclosures show that in 2018 his consulting firm Red Ivory Strategies was paid $123,300 from CAS-PAC
•Recall: part of his job for CAS-PAC in 2018 was running a Facebook page working to get Rep. DavidByrd re-elected and discrediting his accusers; also, inAugust 2016, then Speaker Harwell firedLoftifrom working for the House b/c she felthis political consulting was “in conflict with his service in the legislature.”
•Also possibly part of these increased costs– Rep.Faison(R )allegesthe hiring of50% morelegislative analysts this yearwho were “researching what was being said” inside hallways of the legislature.
•“at least two research analysts brought on this year have developed reputations among some members as hired busybodies tasked with keeping tabs on House members — particularly Republicans — and reporting information back to Cothren and Casada.”
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•January 10Casada appointed Rep Byrd to chair Education subcommitteedespite abuse allegations – “It is an accusation, but we cannot make actions on accusations.”
o“This happened long ago, so it’s not within the House of Representative’s purview”
•Feb 19 Casada said, ina video, referring to Byrd accusers, that if he had been rapedhe would have moved. “I don’t think they’re lying. I think they’re believing something that’s not true.”Casada was asked twice in the video if he knows what exactly Byrd was apologizing for, and both times he said he does not know.
oCasada issued a statement onFeb 20thattempting to clarify that he had meant re: the rape comment – “you should absolutely move to hold those involved fully accountable”
oAlso, in video Casada said re: the victims — “They came into my office and spoke, ..[I] “listened to the victims.” – whichwas not true.
oIn response to being corrected on this pointCothren said: “Once again the media is letting a liberal political activist drive their agenda instead of sticking to the facts. Speaker Casada has talked to and met with dozens of Tennesseans who have expressed their view on this matter over the last several months.” Cothren said he was “not aware of him (Casada) meeting with these specific women.” Asked if Casada lied about meeting with Byrd’s accusers, Cothren said, “No. He was referring to the many, many people he has talked to about this.”
•Feb 20reporter escorted out ofCasada’soffice by State Troopers after seeking comment on Byrd allegations – atCasada’sorder
•Feb 21Justin Jones, an African American activist, is lied to by Cothren regarding Jones’ attempts to get a meeting with Casada https://youtu.be/mnJkGm6_TG8
•Feb 23Casada’shandling of the Byrd matter comes under sharp criticism
•Feb 24 Casada wrote anop–Edin The Tennessean: “Integrity and consistency matter with sexual misconduct allegations” – he falsely claimed that an “anonymous website” had been the source of a false claim by the Tennessean that he said that rape victims should “just move”
oHe alsoaccuratelysaid(but not in the way he meant): “I’ve seenfirst handhow political operatives . . . will readily, happily and irresponsibly betray actual victims of sexual misconduct as a means to an end to achieve their agenda.”
•Feb 25 Jones emails Casada seeking an appointment to talk
•Late Feb – a cup was thrown ontoCasada’selevator — activist Justin Jones was arrested for assault/released on bond – ordered to have no contact w/ Casada
•Feb 263 women accusing Byrd push back onCasada’sclaim that he met with them to discuss allegations
•Feb 26demonstrators removed from Byrd’s hearing room atCasada’sorder
oCothren said they were removed b/c they were “disrupting the legislative process”
oTroopersaid they were directed to do so because they were making some “uncomfortable”
oGov. Lee responds with statement that all voices should be heard
•Feb 28Microphones of 2 lawmakersshut offwhen they attempted to question Casada from the floor re Byrd protestors.
•March 3 Spokesmanfor House GOP threatened to end press conference b/c reporters were asking Casada questions about sexual misconduct rather than his legislative agenda
oCasada said: Your 1stAmendment rights “end at your nose.”
•March 3Cothren forwards(altered?)email from Jones to Funk claiming it is evidence of unauthorized contact
oSame day, the DA’s office responds to Cothren questioning the date discrepancy
•March 4Glenn Funk filed a motion to revoke Jones’ bond
•March 29Casadaasks Byrd to step downfrom Chairmanship b/c he had become a “distraction” – not due to allegations that had come to light a year previous
o“Following discussions with members of the House and after careful consideration, I have formally asked Representative Byrd to step down from his position as Chairman of the House Education Administration Subcommittee. Representative Byrd agrees that this is the best path forward in ensuring the House of Representatives can focus on the issues that truly matter to all Tennesseans. This decision is based on input from members and to continue the orderly operations of the House. I thank Representative Byrd for agreeing to serve in this position, and I am confident this body will be even stronger moving forward,”
•May 2End of session press conference – Casada claims “there’s something not right about that story”, claiming it was “fake news”
•May 5(Sunday)NewsChannel5 informed Casada and Cothren that they had photos and videos from Cothren’s texts
•May 5– In a secretly recorded phone call, Casada accused a former associate of being the source of racist text messages sent by Cothren. “What’s happened is there’s accusations that Cade has sent some inflammatory text messages. . . You haven’t released any personal text messages Cade would have sent you, have you? . . . It sounds like you might have…. I hate that you did that.”
•May 6EarlyMondaymorning – Cothrenconfronted with past drug use and racist and sexist texts; admitted he sent “some” of the texts
o“Regarding the texts in question, I readily admit that I sent some of them,” Cothren said in a joint statement with Casada.
oLater in the dayCothren said he “couldn’t remember” if he sent them
oValentine: “The text messages – You’ve seen those. Are they real?”
oCasada (despite knowing about the texts and their source) says this: “You know, I asked my chief of staff point blank: ‘Did you do this?’ He said, ‘Glen, you know me. You know my character’… Phil, I’ve worked with him for 10 years. I have never heard him make a derogatory, racist, or bigoted statement. … I am convinced in this environment that we live in, because we as conservatives are winning the intellectual battle, I’m convinced some liberal guy living with his mom and dad in their basement created this to frame my chief of staff… I can’t prove it, but it’s the only thing that makessense. ... I’m convinced this is a hatchet job by liberal activists.”
•May 6newscast,NewsChannel5 releases second batch of lewd texts, this time implicating Casada
oGilmer had been former Speaker Harwell’s chief of staff and Casada had kept him on in a different capacity, where he earned slightly less than Cothren
oHowever, Gilmer andCasada’srelationship comes with some baggage – In2009, when he wasCasada’saide, Gilmer entered a no contest plea to a misdemeanor charge for creating a fake political website and impersonating a Democratic lawmaker; Gilmer had been paid by Casada and another GOP lawmaker to provide consulting work around the same time the fake website was created. A restraining order was filed against Gilmer to have the website taken down. AHouse Ethics complaintwas filed against Casada for his implications with Gilmer but that committee passed on hearing the complaint saying they “weren’t the right body”.
odefended his lewd exchanges saying it was “locker room talk” that does not reflect his current views about women; no longer claiming texts were false
o“I’m embarrassed about that. In the last couple of years, I have come to realize … I can’t dothisand it is not appropriate behavior. So, yes, I participated in locker room talk with two adult men that was not intended to go to anyone else, and I was wrong. In the last several years, that kind of talk has not entered and left my mouth.”
oAs for the racist text messagesent to him, Casada said: “If I received that, I don’t remember . . .If I had seen it, you would have seen another text coming from me saying ‘this has to stop’ because I know me. I know I would have responded that way if I had seen that text.”
•May 7– Black Caucus members call on TBI to investigate SpeakerCasada’soffice, Cothren involvement in Jones e-mail
oNashville DA Glenn Funkasked the state DA’s conference to appoint a special prosecutor, and the TBI said it will be working with that agency to figure out its next move.
oPlaced a white noise machine system inside and outside his legislative office,
oallowed Cothren to eavesdrop on committee rooms, and
ocaused enough concern among some lawmakers to have at least three to have or plan to have their offices checked for recording devices.
▪Casada responded re: the bugging “These accusations are untrue and inaccurate.” Later he said, “The notion that my office would bug someone else’s office is laughable and patently false.”
oPhil Valentine calls forCasada’sresignation based on his lies
▪“I don’t appreciate the fact that he came on my show and lied to everybody out there . . . I can’t believe that he hasn’t resigned already. I think it’s time to go, time to move on.”
oJeremy Faison (R)from East TN forcefully calls for him to step down from speaker position
oafternoon Casada apologized and released an “Action Plan”
•May 9– Thursday –the FBI opens an investigation in the controversial voucher plan vote
oSpecifically looking at whether campaign contributions were traded for votes
•May9 afternoonRep. Jason Zachary R said on Twitter he has formally requested that his caucus meet – wants to “discuss the direction moving forward in your House ofRepresentatives”; said Rep. Sexton had already written the letter