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>Dastin... Grenell had a bewb-related drop today. (I put in in graphic with Q connects...)
>https://twitter.com/RichardGrenell/status/1424539625633173506
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https://twitter.com/MegKinnardAP/status/1424503633136259072
6:51 PM Β· Aug 8, 2021Β·Twitter Web App
a lot moar here, than about CANCER.
STAR* THOUGHT INFLUENCER / Associated Press ?!
Meg Kinnard Hardeespoke to communications majors and guests on Tuesday, Feb. 13 in Gooch Hall.
Her speech, which was often accompanied by her husband Geoffrey Hardee,
focused on her career path and the ways that journalists can stand for objectivity and battling the "fake news" stigma in an anti-media era.
https://www.thepacer.net/kinnard-speaks-students-listen/
February 16, 2018
Hardee and her husband, Geoffrey, are co-authors of the upcoming biography
"Grassroots Politickin': The Life and Legacy of Ed Jones." Hardee, whose famous grandfather
preceded her in 1984 as the university's commencement speaker,
credited a cow for her existence and revealed an early goal to become a spy.
https://www.utm.edu/1253/12/16/2017.html { https://archive.ph/Bo9KF }
12 - 16 - 2017
Martin, Tenn. - Meg Kinnard Hardee, a political and legal affairs reporter with The Associated Press who bylines as Meg Kinnard,
https://www.radionwtn.com/2018/02/17/ap-reporter-speaks-to-utm-students/
UTM β17 Fall Commencement Address - Meg Kinnard Hardee
https://vimeo.com/253241470 Uploaded Monday, January 29, 2018 at 8:11 AM by Grassroots Politickin'
Meg Kinnard Hardee, the great great niece of Banks P. Turner, is seen on Friday, June 25, 2021 in Yorkville, Tenn
https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/lifestyle-buzz/gibson-countys-banks-turner-secret-savior-of-the-womens-suffrage-movement-honored-with-historical-marker/ar-AALyW37
https://www.linkedin.com/in/megkinnard
https://muckrack.com/meg-kinnard
https://muckrack.com/meg-kinnard/portfolio
https://www.megkinnard.com/about { https://archive.ph/vvNeU }
Meg Kinnard Hardee, who bylines as "Meg Kinnard," (ken-ARD) is a political reporter for The Associated Press, based in South Carolina.
A native of Memphis, Tennessee, she grew up in a political family and received a BSFS in International Politics with a concentration
in International Security Studies, from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.
Meg gained early political exposure by paying many childhood visits to Washington, D.C.
She interned for the Tennessee Republican Party, served as a House Page for Democratic U.S. Rep. John Tanner when she was in high school,
and interned for the United States House of Representatives Committee for Government Reform.
At Georgetown, Meg joined the College Democrats and College Republicans.
This diverse political exposure would prove helpful when her desire to work for the CIA was altered
after she joined the staff of the Georgetown Independent - a decision that changed her career plans.
βAfter an internship with The Washington Post, Meg worked as an assistant editor at National Journal.
A chance conversation at a bar in Columbia, South Carolina, led to a career with The Associated Press,
where she's in her 16th year at what she considers the greatest news organization in the world.
In 2008, she was awarded AP staffer of the year.
Meg and her husband have three children and live in South Carolina, where they someday plan to retire.
She is married to Geoffrey Hardee, a public relations executive
https://qresear.ch/?q=Hardee
any relation to David W Hardee III -https://offshoreleaks.icij.org/nodes/80074742
Incorporated: 13-FEB-2009 Closed: 14-JUL-2010
Registered in: Bermuda
https://offshoreleaks.icij.org/nodes/82008916
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Remembering a Legacy, The life of Congressman Ed Jones Story by Erin Chesnut
{ excerpts }:
Ed Jones (β32), a 10-term U.S. representative for Tennesseeβs 7th and 8th Districts, worked his way through college by showing cattle.
The Yorkville native later used his love and understanding of the agriculture industry to become the stateβs commissioner
of agriculture and later support national agricultural and conservation initiatives during 20 years of service in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Now, his granddaughter, Meghan Kinnard Hardee, and her husband, Geoffrey, as well as Meghanβs mother (and Jonesβ daughter),
Dr. Jennifer Kinnard, and the John Tanner family are working to preserve Jonesβ legacy for future generations of researchers, historians and politicians.
(Tanner filled Jonesβ seat in the U.S. House of Representatives and served from 1989-2011)
https://www.utm.edu/campusscene/2017/09/edjones/