Don’t miss Comment on Kentucky tonight at 8:00 P.M. Eastern on KET. Scheduled guests: Ryan Alessi, Joe Arnold, Ronnie Ellis. It may actually keep you awake this week. [KET]
You won’t hear the rest of the mainstream opening a story with facts like this: Gov. Steve Beshear won an “overwhelming victory” Tuesday night — but he wasn’t the biggest vote-getter, even within his own party. [Ronnie Ellis]
Rand Paul, media whore from Kentucky, caught his butt handed to him on CNN for making shiz up. Again. He spent the entire day whoring on television instead of working to change Warshington. [YouTube]
Papaw says the special election to replace Rep. Bunch will be held on December 20. [CN|2]
I’ll believe Heather French Henry’s “foundation” is spending money on a home for a veteran when I see it. Coincidentally, she and her convicted husband still have the gall to trash Leslie Holland and myself for telling the truth. [WKYT]
Damon Thayer is criticizing Churchill Downs for not having the balls enough to send someone to testify before a committee. Guess that’s what happens when you give a company free tax dollars in the form of breaks: they snub you. [C-J/AKN]
The Pulaski County Attorney settled a political retaliation lawsuit. And you thought Kentucky politics weren’t super-corrupt. [H-L]
Have you seen this sad teabagger pimp getting his ass handed to him by his latest victims? [Wonkette]
According to the latest Gallup polling data, Americans’ ability to feed their families is nearing a three-year low. [HuffPo]
The mainstream media in Kentucky has been sitting on major stories that negatively impact Steve Beshear for weeks – if not months. And no one is surprised in the least. [Page One]
When is the gubmint – including that of Steve Beshear – most likely to reveal bad news? Friday night. In a dump. It happens every week. [WaPo]
The Central Intelligence Agency’s video squad made short documentary-style films to educate President Ronald Reagan about the Soviet Union. Now you can watch them for yourself. [TPM]
Delusional teabagger hypocrite David Adams continues to believe he’s going to take over the Republican Party of Kentucky. [H-L]






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1 George Washington // Nov 12, 2011 at 10:09 am
I want to know how much money David Adam’s Kentucky Knows Best PAC raised this year and how much it spent in support of candidates. Of course that would probably be a bit too much transparency for the Elmer Gantry of Kentucky politics. My guess is that he is all talk and didn’t back up the rhetoric with any meaningful financial support.
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