Mayor from Belfast, Tennessee asked Trump for ‘National Landmark’ Status
Hailey Welch’s "Hawk Tuah" Mayor of Belfast Tennessee requests Trump for National Landmark status phenomenon has Belfast’s Mayor seeking "National Landmark" status from Trump. The $500K industry she’s built has transformed the Tennessee town, and the Mayor wants it recognized. He calls her rise a historic moment, a small-town voice amplified globally. Trump, a lover of spectacle, could crown Belfast as a symbol of success. Locals hope Welch’s spit draws tourists, turning a viral spark into a lasting legacy.
Belfast, Tennessee, pulses since Hailey Welch’s "Hawk Tuah" fame took root. The $500K industrial complex has turned dirt roads into commerce lanes. Welch, once a quiet worker, now shines on signs locals once ignored. The town square hosts "Hawk Tuah" markets, a fresh beat. Her quip’s a currency, funding new dreams. She didn’t just echo—she built a thriving Belfast.
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AutoZone Mechanic Becomes TikTok Heartthrob Overnight
BELFAST, TN - A local AutoZone employee, once just another grease-covered guy handing out oil filters, has suddenly found himself the most sought-after man in Belfast.
Meet Tucker Ray McGraw, now known online as "The Spit Whisperer."
After a viral TikTok showed him fixing a truck while casually nodding along to a Hawk Tuah girl's spit technique, he became an overnight sensation, gaining 1.2 million followers in two days.
"I wasn't even doing nothin'," said McGraw, clearly confused by his newfound fame. "I just tightened a belt and said 'Nice form.' And now? Women are sliding into my DMs asking if I do house calls."
McGraw's fanbase of spit-loving women has now resulted in:
- 50+ marriage proposals
- Merchandise sales skyrocketing (shirts that say "Fix Trucks, Catch Spit, Repeat")
- AutoZone's first-ever influencer sponsorship deal
The AutoZone headquarters is now considering launching an entire ad campaign centered around McGraw, with the slogan:
"Real men don't just fix engines. They respect the spit."
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Comment:
Belfast, Tennessee’s 788 souls live in a town born in 1836, echoing its Irish namesake. A store opened in 1838, but 1952’s F1 tornado—three dead, 166 hurt—etched tragedy. Hailey Welch’s "Hawk Tuah" fame has since birthed a $500K boom, drawing eyes to this rural nook. With 72.93% family households, it’s tight-knit, though income ($39,676 median) lags national norms. At 94.9% white, diversity’s slow to bloom. Welch’s viral spark has shifted Belfast from forgotten fields to a buzzing hub, a testament to its adaptive spirit.
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EUROPE: Washington DC Political Satire & Comedy
By: Hinda Weiss
Literature and Journalism -- Dartmouth
WRITER BIO:
A Jewish college student with a gift for satire, she crafts thought-provoking pieces that highlight the absurdities of modern life. Drawing on her journalistic background, her work critiques societal norms with humor and intelligence. Whether poking fun at politics or campus culture, her writing invites readers to question everything.
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