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Morgan Ortagus ‘Answering the Call to Service’ in First Congressional Bid
Townhall.com ^ | February 11, 2022 | Gabriella Hoffman

Posted on 02/11/2022 2:55:33 AM PST by Kaslin

Former State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus is “answering the call to service” running in Tennessee’s Fifth Congressional District.

The Trump-backed candidate announced her bid to represent Middle Tennessee, including parts of Nashville, during a recent appearance on Fox & Friends.

Republicans see an opening to flip the seat after incumbent Congressman Jim Cooper (D-TN) declared he won’t seek a sixth term. Under proposed redistricting plans, the seat reportedly becomes a R+15 district.

"As a U.S. Navy Reserve Officer, I am answering the call to service, and I will never back down from fighting for my country and the good people of Tennessee to stand for American greatness," Ortagus said in an official press release.

I recently spoke to the first-time candidate about her announcement, her campaign platform, and her assessment of the Biden administration thus far.

Ortagus Hits Back at Critics Who Question Her Credentials

“I love getting in the fight because I think that we are fighting for things that really matter to my friends and neighbors here in Tennessee,” she told me.

Following President Trump’s endorsement of Ortagus, supporters of her primary opponent, Robby Starbuck, also a Nashville-area transplant, accused her of being insufficiently conservative and a carpetbagger.

I asked Morgan to respond to these accusations, to which she replied, “I think I earned President Trump's endorsement because he knows my conservative record and he knows my record of being able to fight for him.”

“I spent years representing the America First foreign policy agenda of President Trump overseas,” the former Maverick PAC co-chair explained. “I have a long record of serving my country. And, I think— as President Trump and many people who worked for him would tell you—that I've always been a consistent fighter for him.”

Ortagus shot back at critics further saying she and her family, like thousands of others, have relocated to Tennessee to get away from blue state policies.

“I love Tennessee,” she added. “We moved to Nashville to give my daughter a better life. To be in a place where, you know, she can grow up next to people with conservative values. And I think a lot of people have moved to Nashville, also, for that same reason, right? Those are the things that America is founded on: moving to a place where your family can be free, where your family can make the decisions that's best for them and not to be canceled by the woke mob for doing so.”

Undoubtedly, she’s a formidable candidate. Why? The Tennessean reports Ortagus also hired Ward Baker, the Republican strategist “who steered the successful campaigns for U.S. Sens. Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty in 2018 and 2020, respectively.”

Ortagus Signals Support for School Choice, Freelancers

In addition to supporting traditional conservative positions, Ortagus expressed support for school choice and opposition to the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act.

The new mom is sympathetic to the “fund students, not systems” movement, because union control over public schools “hurts underprivileged children the most.”

“We really need to give parents the ability to homeschool [and] to choose a religious school. Maybe the public charter school is the best option,” she elaborated. “Education starts in the home. It should be led by the parents, and they should have the choice—not the government—about what their children are being taught.”

According to available data from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development, 40.6% of the Nashville metropolitan area’s 300,000 plus workers are freelancers.

Ortagus welcomes the freelance economy and would protect their interests, if elected.

“Listen, the gig economy is great for many people,” the Rubicon Founders partner proclaimed. “People also want flexibility when they have small children at home. And that's the kind of thing that I think we should incentivize.”

Ortagus on Biden Being Putin’s Puppet, War in Ukraine

The first-time candidate has no regrets working for President Trump, declaring foreign policy under their administration “was the best since Ronald Reagan.”

I brought up President Biden’s many concessions to Russia and if his actions make him, not President Trump, the actual Vladimir Putin puppet.

“He [Biden] and his team spent his first year sort of chasing Putin around the world trying to get him to negotiate,” she replied. “They caved right away on big things and when you cave early on big things like the stuff you talked about, like Magnitsky—especially Nord Stream 2. When you cave on big things and dictators see that you're willing to give an inch here, an inch there—right? And then all of a sudden you're looking at a year later, you've given all these inches. A year later, Russia has over 100,000 troops at Ukraine's border.”

“I have said plenty of times that Ukraine is not a part of NATO. We should not be committing American troops there,” she stressed. “I believe in a strong NATO. I think it's important, but America can't be the only one that believes in a strong NATO.”


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2022election; midterms2022; morganortagus; robbystarbuck
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1 posted on 02/11/2022 2:55:33 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

That there Morgan is hawt.


2 posted on 02/11/2022 3:29:55 AM PST by duckman ( Not tired of winning!)
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To: Kaslin

How long has she lived in TN?


3 posted on 02/11/2022 3:31:21 AM PST by pnz1 ("These people have gone stone-cold crazy")
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To: Kaslin

I am answering the call to service, That akways makes me cringe a little...reminds me if JEffinK “reporting for duty”.

I know...its a “me” thing.


4 posted on 02/11/2022 3:33:13 AM PST by Adder (Proud member of the FJBLGB community: /s is implied where applicable.)
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To: Kaslin
We really need to give parents the ability to homeschool [and] to choose a religious school.

What is preventing parents from homeschooling or sending their children to religious schools now?

5 posted on 02/11/2022 4:08:06 AM PST by DoodleDawg
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To: DoodleDawg

If taxpayer dollars are not caused to be diverted away from traditional public schools and to follow the child in the wake of his or her parents’ choice to go with, say, a parochial school, it cant really be called an “option” or a potential “choice”, unless the parents can personally afford the additional tuition, transportation and other costs, which fir the vast majority of children is not the case.


6 posted on 02/11/2022 4:21:08 AM PST by one guy in new jersey
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To: pnz1

“How long has she lived in TN?”

Eleven months, I believe. And we don’t want the bimbo here in TN. The carpetbagger can go to Hell, and PDJT needs to rescind his endorsement ASAP.


7 posted on 02/11/2022 4:25:52 AM PST by MayflowerMadam (When government fears the people, there is liberty.)
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To: DoodleDawg

Not everyone is qualified to home school, and not everyone can afford to send their kids to private school, like a religious school.


8 posted on 02/11/2022 4:27:07 AM PST by Kaslin (Joe Biden, aka president Milk Carton)
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To: Kaslin

Don’t know: She worked for a Jeb Bush PAC. Was highly critical and dismissive of Trump during the 2016 election cycle. At only 39, has switched jobs and career fields many times (social climber?) Her current/second husband served in the RINO GWB and Left wing radical Obama administrations. Recent transplant to a Tennessee district redrawn to favor Republicans. Swampy squish in sheep’s clothing?


9 posted on 02/11/2022 4:29:54 AM PST by twister881
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To: MayflowerMadam

Surely there’s someone better in that district to run.


10 posted on 02/11/2022 4:35:42 AM PST by pnz1 ("These people have gone stone-cold crazy")
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To: MayflowerMadam

She’s not in my district, so I don’t worry about her. She’s in Jim Cooper’s district.


11 posted on 02/11/2022 4:39:02 AM PST by Kaslin (Joe Biden, aka president Milk Carton)
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To: twister881

She was born in Florida, and grew up there. She has been endorsed by President Trump.


12 posted on 02/11/2022 4:47:04 AM PST by Kaslin (Joe Biden, aka president Milk Carton)
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To: Kaslin

I worry about every pol on DC who has the power to make decisions that affect my life.


13 posted on 02/11/2022 4:48:11 AM PST by MayflowerMadam (When government fears the people, there is liberty.)
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To: Kaslin

I can’t stand when pols pat themselves on the back for their “service”, but this would-be doesn’t even bother to be voted in first!


14 posted on 02/11/2022 4:49:00 AM PST by 9YearLurker
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To: one guy in new jersey
If taxpayer dollars are not caused to be diverted away from traditional public schools and to follow the child in the wake of his or her parents’ choice to go with, say, a parochial school, it cant really be called an “option” or a potential “choice”, unless the parents can personally afford the additional tuition, transportation and other costs, which fir the vast majority of children is not the case.

So then you want the government to subsidize private schools and home schools. Government money always comes with strings. If the government is paying for those forms of schooling then don't they have a say in what is taught and how they are run?

15 posted on 02/11/2022 4:49:54 AM PST by DoodleDawg
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To: Kaslin
Not everyone is qualified to home school, and not everyone can afford to send their kids to private school, like a religious school.

My parents sent me to twelve years of Catholic school on one blue-collar, autoworker salary. It was a sacrifice for them, but one they were willing to make. And one they never expected the government to pay for.

16 posted on 02/11/2022 4:52:11 AM PST by DoodleDawg
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To: Kaslin

My nephew and his wife see what’s going on in GA schools. Next year they’ll be sending their three girls to Christian school at GREAT sacrifice.

(I don’t understand why people have children if they’re just scraping by financially. It leads to child neglect on many levels. But that’s just me.)


17 posted on 02/11/2022 4:59:52 AM PST by MayflowerMadam (When government fears the people, there is liberty.)
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To: Kaslin
The Big Guy is Putin's puppet? Maybe. But he most assuredly *is* China's puppet...AOC’s puppet...and that Somali moslem whore's puppet.
18 posted on 02/11/2022 5:10:30 AM PST by Gay State Conservative (Covid Is All About Mail In Balloting)
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To: DoodleDawg
1. Eliminate all taxpayer funding for schools.

2. Send every family a voucher for each school-age child that is the equivalent of the fractional cost per student in the public school district.

3. Let parents spend the money educating their children as they see fit.

19 posted on 02/11/2022 5:12:52 AM PST by Alberta's Child ("Mr. Potato Head ... Mr. Potato Head! Back doors are not secrets.")
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To: Alberta's Child
1. Eliminate all taxpayer funding for schools.
2. Send every family a voucher for each school-age child that is the equivalent of the fractional cost per student in the public school district.
3. Let parents spend the money educating their children as they see fit.

If you eliminate the funding for schools how to you pay for the subsidy you mention in step 2?

20 posted on 02/11/2022 5:27:37 AM PST by DoodleDawg
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