If you missed it, I uncovered corruption within the upper ranks of Greater Clark County Schools. Thanks for Francene, we got the current head of public education to launch an investigation and admit on-air that transparency is necessary. Read all about officials willfully misleading reporters and purposefully hiding public information from the press and the public. [The 'Ville Voice]
That Rand Paul teabagged his way into the New York Whore Times! Says he’s a constitutional guy so somebody ought to quiz him asap. And here it is: Trey Grayson says he is opposed to gay marriage. So now his five thousand gay staffers are going to scramble for damage control. Gaybo McGayerson and the rest are not going to be happy. [NY Times]
It’s absolutely mind-blowing that a Democratic candidate for the Kentucky State House is advocating meaningful tax reform. Nobody tell the Gas Station Governor. [Mike Slaton on the Twitter]
Dubai’s debt crisis has the WEQ horsey crew nervous. [H-L]
Rand Paul, Trey Grayson and Daniel Mongiardo are still silent on the EARLY Act. [Jack Conway]
Looks like Jill York will lose to Barry Webb in the 96th District special election. [H-L]
Sarah Palin’s bus tour is a fraud. Apparently she can never do anything, ever, 100%. [Crooks & Liars]
Imagine that. MIT analysis backs Barack Obama on health care. Mitch McConnell will say science, stats and facts just don’t matter because he didn’t pull them out of his rear end. [Politico]
We received a rare press release from Richie Farmer! Apparently there’s an enhanced website celebrating Kentucky’s growing wine industry. Now that’s something we can all get behind. Unless you’re a prude. [Clicky Clicky]
What role will mountain top removal play in the Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate? [Hotline On Call]
Jimmy Higdon has raised $99,843.99 for the special election. [Bluegrass Politics]
There’s even more sad journalism news for the Associated Press. [The 'Ville Voice]






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1 Novena // Dec 1, 2009 at 8:04 am
“KY’s High Priest Speaks Crap Again”
Notice that McConnell is bad on both the economics and morality of health care. Also note that he speaks about the former almost exclusively. One concludes that he has no interest in the overriding moral issue: that the U.S. is the wealthiest nation in the world and the only “civilized” one without universal health care. We can thank amoral pols like Mitch for that shameful circumstance.
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