Wow, Steve Beshear essentially admitted that he lied about not discussing Harold Workman and the fair board. First instinct was to lie. Way to go, Papaw and crew. [The 'Ville Voice]
No one is surprised in the least that Greg Stumbo is going after Morehead State officials in retaliation for their decision to stand against his precious UPike idea to honor his political hero. You know what they say about people who live in glass whore houses on the top of a reclaimed coal mine. [H-L]
Of course the revised gambling bill retains a controversial horse track protection. Still dead in the water. [C-J/AKN]
Mittens Romney’s cult pals have once again posthumously baptized Anne Frank. They must think this is going to give them another planet to rule. When will Mittens disavow this bullshiz? [HuffPo & NPR]
From Gary Moore: Last week I am proud to announce that I signed the Americans for Tax Reform Pledge. [Email Blast]
Following the money in Liberia is leading to discovery of all kinds of corruption. Following the money in Frankfort yields the same results. [Pro Publica]
If Republicans weren’t hellbent on being closet case gays who want nothing more than to control a woman’s uterus, they’d allow Democrats to televise the contraception hearing. [Politico]
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says it’s looking to overhaul rules on overdraft fees. This could be good news for consumers, maybe? [NPR]
What will happen with the horsey gambling bill in the State Senate now? [Ryan Alessi]
Naturally, Rick Santorum is making free prenatal screenings a campaign issue. Because that makes so much sense. [WLEX18]
Remember when Rick Santorum used to love abortion, for his wife? [Wonkette]
Autopsy results on a Magoffin County man have come back nearly a year after his body was found. The family of Jerry Rowe, Jr., says they are not happy with the results. [WYMT]
Looks like the King Coal investigation is creeping up the corporate ladder. Gary may, former Upper Big Branch Mine superintendent, is facing criminal prosecution. [HuffPo]






2 responses so far ↓
1 Jinx // Feb 22, 2012 at 5:09 pm
Next Stumbo will have the employees that he hired in the Attorney Generals KBI/ now called DCI hacking Moreheads computers checking to to see whether the president and the regents have any “kiddie porn”.
2 UKeye // Feb 22, 2012 at 7:20 pm
Someone on the HL discussion board wrote that:
“Greg ain’t dumb. He wouldn’t have made the threat if he didn’t already have something that he thinks will serve as “the goods”. Ask Ernie Fletcher.”
I wonder if he/she is right?
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