A Journey Through the History of Tennessee Politics with Chris Bundgaard

A Journey Through the History of Tennessee Politics with Chris Bundgaard

Released Wednesday, 19th May 2021
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A Journey Through the History of Tennessee Politics with Chris Bundgaard

A Journey Through the History of Tennessee Politics with Chris Bundgaard

A Journey Through the History of Tennessee Politics with Chris Bundgaard

A Journey Through the History of Tennessee Politics with Chris Bundgaard

Wednesday, 19th May 2021
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Some of the highlights of the show include: 

  • Discussion of experiences with being a reporter on fresh disaster scenes and the importance of being sensitive to those who have lost everything.
  • Mr. Bundgaard’s father was a college coach and his mother was an English teacher and briefly a reporter. She was formative in how he looks at things as a journalist.
  • The important questions: “Why do you do this, why do you want this?” - the questions he would ask politicians and how he would get authentic answers.
  • He came to Nashville to work for WKRN as a producer, later moving on to covering more political matters.
  • Discussions of Tennessee politics in the 90’s and early 00’s - transition from democrat to republican control.
  • Goes into the Tennessee Protests- highlights Marsha Blackburn’s role.
  • Discusses the era of sales tax vs income tax - how it changed the political climate in Tennessee.
  • Mr. Bundgaard then recounts the protests on Capitol Hill.
  • Moves on to discuss the differences between the protests back then vs. those that recently took place at the US Capitol.
  • Mr. Bundgaard discusses the person he found most interesting and his experience of speaking with him.
  • He goes on to discuss who he believed to be the most rogue politician.
  • Discusses how he is adjusting to retired life and what he plans on doing in the future.
  • The final question: Mr. Bundgaard explains his experience with Muhammad Ali back in the 80’s and then later covering his funeral in Louisville.
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