Chattanooga Times Free Press

Blackburn lashes out at NFL’s kneeling protests in radio ad

- Listen to Marsha Blackburn’s ad online at bit.ly/2Egc6yY. BY ANDY SHER NASHVILLE BUREAU

NASHVILLE — With Super Bowl LII fast approachin­g, Republican U.S. Senate hopeful Marsha Blackburn on Friday launched radio ads playing up the NFL kneeling controvers­y, telling listeners “I stand” during the national anthem.

The 90-second spot, produced by Something Else Strategies, is airing on conservati­ve talk radio stations statewide leading up to the Feb. 4 nationally televised game.

In 2016, some NFL players, many of them black,

began silently protesting police shootings and racial inequality during the playing of “The Star Spangled Banner,” prompting a backlash from many conservati­ves, including President Donald Trump, who say it’s disrespect­ful.

U.S. Rep. Blackburn has previously criticized

the silent protests. Her ad begins with an announcer’s voiceover, saying, “Veterans. They fought for our freedom and they deserve our respect — every single day.”

The spot then switches to Blackburn, who says, “I’m Marsha Blackburn. I stand for our veterans, the president and ‘The Star Spangled Banner.’”

After the narrator weighs in with “Marsha Blackburn, Tennessee conservati­ve,” Blackburn says: “I think it is important that each of us take that three minutes and use that as a time to sing those words. You have freedom of speech, you have a right of peaceful protest, but during that three minutes that belongs to people who have fought to defend the freedoms that we have.”

The announcer then says: “Marsha Blackburn, standing with our veterans.”

Blackburn faces former U.S. Rep. Stephen Fincher in the Aug. 2 GOP primary. Former Gov. Phil Bredesen, is running unopposed in the Democratic primary.

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