Tea Partier Victoria Jackson Loses in Tennessee Election, Worries ‘Agenda 21’ Will Not Be Addressed

Posted by | August 8, 2014 14:20 | Filed under: Politics Top Stories


Victoria Jackson, the former “Saturday Night Live” cast member who became active in the tea party, and the conspiracies that go with that, lost her bid to win a spot on the Williamson County Commission, The Tennessean reports.

Jackson received 632 votes, losing out to Judy Lynch Herbert, with 1,422 votes, and Betsy Hester, with 1,380 votes. There were also nine write-in votes. The County Commission has 12 districts with two commissioners in each district.

What a bummer.

Jackson is known for whackadoodle, mathematically–deficient quotes such as, “The Ten Commandments have been kicked out of schools. We’re killing 37 hundred-something-thousand babies a day… I don’t know, 37 hundred a day or something like that. A million a day, I don’t know. I’m not good with numbers. We’re killing lots of babies every day. It’s infanticide. Its genocide. We are… How can God bless our country, seriously?”

She’s not giving up. She will still fight for patriots across America. On her blog, she writes:

My concern for Judy and Betsy is that they are not informed about Agenda 21 and Common Core and its ramifications on local government. The big picture. I think they’ve been living in the Williamson County bubble and are not aware that the Obama Administration and the fast-moving lunge toward socialism in our country has begun to erase our freedoms, even here. As their annoying constituent, I will try to share my knowledge and research with them, so they can make wise choices.

Slate has a great rundown on Agenda 21 which reads in part:

In truth, Agenda 21 is the sort of nonbinding, suggestion-filled “action plan” the United Nations generates whenever it holds any kind of major international summit. It emerged from the U.N. Conference on Environment and Development, held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992 and dedicated to addressing the most vexing environmental problems of the time. Beck, who has made a fine living catering to the tinfoil-hat crowd, is trying to pass off U.N. bullet points as a precursor to real bullets. But you don’t have to believe the folks in the black helicopters are eyeing your redwood deck as a future landing pad in order to push the theory that a cabal of environmentalists and elected officials has it in for the ‘burbs, and won’t rest until every last Olive Garden in America is razed and turned into, well, an actual olive garden.

Why didn’t Obama stop Agenda 21 in 1992?

H/T: Just about everyone today. Thank you Michael Maynard and TomCinmidlife. And most of all, thank you Victoria for making the rest of us look like Mensa members.

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28 responses to Tea Partier Victoria Jackson Loses in Tennessee Election, Worries ‘Agenda 21’ Will Not Be Addressed

  1. PFL1982 February 22nd, 2015 at 17:13

    I’d hate to be neighbors with any one of the 562 nitwits who voted for her.

  2. PFL1982 February 22nd, 2015 at 18:13

    I’d hate to be neighbors with any one of the 562 nitwits who voted for her.

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