Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Julia Hurley: 5 Facts on the Hooters Girl Turned Congresswoman

Julia Hurley didn't take exactly what some might consider a traditional path into the world of politics.

In fact, the Republican state representative credits her tenure serving up burgers as a waitress at the actual Hooter's restaurant chain with developing her skills as a businesswoman and public figure.

"I have taken quite a bit of flack from the actual public from large during my run with regard to State House in Tennessee with regard to being the Hooters Girl," she wrote in the newest edition from the Hooter's magazine. "But I know that without that time in my life I would not end up being as strong-willed as well as eager in order to become successful."

Surge Desk offers five facts on the Hooter's girl turned Congresswoman, Julia Hurley.

1. She's good for a quote
When questioned during her campaign regarding a few racy photos from her modeling career, Hurley responded, "I was not pantless. I was not pantieless."

2. She's pro-guns as well as active in women's groups
Hurley is actually the member from the National Rifle Association and the actual Gun Owners associated with America, as well as the National Association of Professional Women as well as Daughters of the American Revolution.

3. She took down a tough opponent
Riding the actual "Republican tidal wave" from the 2010 midterm elections, Hurley defeated nine-term incumbent Democrat Dennis Ferguson to gain her seat in the actual House.

4. Being the single mother never ended her aspirations
Hurley, who has never been married, explains that, "As I grew upward, presently there were many factors which made me keep putting off being a representative of the people including the fact which I had the daughter at the young age of 15."

5. She's also a business owner
Hurley owns and operates JaCy Company, which sells collegiately-licensed sports apparel as well as tailgating merchandise at SECGrillToppers.com.

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