Cynthia McKinney just does not care for that mean Phillip Bailey and is “inaccurate” questions. Man, that woman is insane. Hilarious interview. [LEO Weekly]
King Coal really did win. The Commonwealth of Kentucky once again loses. [Bruce Maples]
It’s a shame the bailout wasn’t for small business and homeowners in the first place. Giving our hard-earned tax dollars to mega corps and big banks was one of the dumbest moves in history. I hope John Yarmuth’s campaign staffers who spent hours trying to spin me on the bailout last year are ready to eat their hats. Cause they were terribly wrong. [The Hill]
Ambassador Matthew Barzun shares his thoughts on eGovernment. [Video]
The battle over a woman’s right to choose rages outside Louisville’s only abortion clinic. [LEO Weekly]
Whiskey Tango Foxtwat! The latest attacks on health care are being orchestrated by yet another shadowy corporate front group? We are all so shocked. [Think Progress]
Senator Robert Byrd is actually a robot. Nothing that old could actually serve in the U.S. Senate. [NY Times]
Is Chase Cain a whiny ass titty baby? Maybe. Or maybe he’s the real Chuck Norris. Either way, this Swift thingy has turned into a hot mess. [FatLip]
The lay-off of Joe Biesk is apparently part of a larger 400-job cut at the Associated Press. [HuffPo]




























3 responses so far ↓
1 Marc Careyq // Nov 18, 2009 at 7:26 pm
“Whiskey Tango Foxtwat!”
Skillful wordsmithing my friend. Just another reason why you succeed.
2 Marc Carey // Nov 18, 2009 at 7:27 pm
Sorry about the misspelling. New keyboard.
3 johnny masters // Nov 19, 2009 at 4:03 pm
Cynthia McKinney is a hero, but Kentucky was too racist and ignorant to even have her on the ballot! She was the Green Party nomination. She got on over 30 state’s ballots. Why didn’t racist Kentucky have the Green Party candidate on the ballot? Plus every other city I know has petitioners running around gathering signatures for different causes. Is it illegal in Kentucky to petition? Is there nothing to petition for?
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