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The Foreigns Are Coming For Our Devil Water!

May 12th, 2010 · 1 Comment

Do you folks watch LOST? Is your mind blown? Had to get up in the middle of the night to re-watch it. All these years. Who knew?

I’ll believe it when I see it, but last night some folks told me the SUSA will show Jack up by 3. Really, I’ll only believe it when I see it. [Just Saying]

Jim Newberry holds a 9-point lead over Jim Gray and a 15-point lead over Teresa Isaac. 36 for Newberry, 27 for Gray and 21 for Isaac. Undecideds at 14. Jim Gray holds the lowest unfavorables. Teresa Isaac leads among Republicans. Oh, maybe next time Andy Mead will bother including details that Dale Emmons is tied to Teresa Isaac. [Bluegrass Politics]

What’s this? A fake Grayson supporter trying to make him look badly? Best amateur hour campaign fake we’ve seen in a while. [Facebook]

Lt. Dan will be in Morehead at 9:00 this morning, in West Liberty at 10:15 and in Salyersville at 11:30. Hopefully all the other campaigns touring the state will spend equal amounts of time in the mountains. [Email Blast]

Mitch McConnell all the sudden supports Wall Street reform. [The Hill]

I love it when Republicans write about the Democratic U.S. Senate primary. [WLKY]

Saint Dr. Rand Paul says the U.S. Senate primary is a teabagger test. He is gonna plop his teabag on you a few times to see if it sticks. [Fox News]

Just as most Kentucky Republicans are running quickly away from racism and homophobia, Louisville’s Chris Thieneman builds his campaign on it. [The 'Ville Voice]

Ready for the new SurveyUSA polling data? It’s coming today at 5:00 P.M. [Joe Arnold]

Will the foreigners drink our bourbon when the visit for the World Equestrian Games? [H-L]

Tags: Chris Thieneman · Dan Mongiardo · Discrimination · Eastern Kentucky · Jack Conway · Kentucky Tourism · Mitch McConnell · Polling · Rand Paul · Rumor · Senate · Trey Grayson

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  • 1 Novena // May 12, 2010 at 8:18 am

    “Mitch in Blue Goggles”

    McConnell must have seen a bit of grass growing in his backyard yesterday: “I doubt many people in our caucus think nothing ought to be done” about Wall Street reform.” My, my, I guess he is not completely dead in the water yet.

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