How much you want to bet that more than one person in Tourism signed off on the language this firm is being blamed for? Kentucky is canceling its $179,900-a-year contract with a British marketing firm that touted “Roadkill Bingo” as one of the state’s tourist attractions. [John Cheves]
Surely you find it highly entertaining that Republicans in Warshington are now screaming about energy programs they used to wholeheartedly support. [HuffPo]
Just like that, teabagger Phil Moffett withdrew from the 32nd District State House race. [SoS]
Time Warner has taken over Insight Communications. So when should we start bending over? [FOX41]
President Barack Obama’s re-election team is hitting back at the Koch Brothers and the teabaggers. The very folks who hijacked the tea party. [WaPo]
Mitch McConnell says President Barack Obama is imposing his own idea of fairness on the American people. So what exactly is it Mitch McConnell is trying to do? [The Hill]
Anyone else notice that Papaw pushed the announcement of this up a couple weeks just a few hours after Jack Brammer started calling about that tax check box? [WTVQ]
Steve Beshear needs to move on from the horsey gambling issue this legislative session. He’s proved, what, four times that he’s incapable? Time to leave those dead horses alone. [BGDN]
It only took a couple years for Shae Hopkins to start talking out of her rear end. It’s a shame she’s doing so with our tax dollars. There’s not a soul in Kentucky who believes Hal Rogers is the KET savior. [KET]
What do Republican Presidential candidates say about the national foreclosure crisis? Little to nothing, obviously. [Pro Publica]
NASCAR’s racing fortunes are stalling after years of growth. Could this spell less than great news for the Kentucky Speedway? [The Economist]
Jack Conway is supposed to testify before the U.S. Congressional subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade regarding prescription drug abuse tomorrow at 10:00 A.M. The testimony is called “Prescription Drug Diversion: Combating the Scourge.” [Watch It Live]






7 responses so far ↓
1 Novena // Feb 29, 2012 at 9:53 pm
“A Definition of Fairness that Excludes Many”
What is your concept of “fairness,” Mitch? That the rich, like you, should have open fields to win the race of life and bury all those below them? A modern form of Social Darwinism? When most Americans think of fairness, they are not thinking of you. You bring horror to any notion of fairness for the many.
2 Susanky // Feb 29, 2012 at 11:24 pm
Um yeah since philo doesn’t live in 32 it was seemingly wise then to withdraw from trying to run there…so…yeah.
3 jake // Feb 29, 2012 at 11:27 pm
Mandy… err… Susan… um, yeah. We linked to the filings on the Secretary of State’s site.
So it’s there for everyone to see.
4 Susanky // Feb 29, 2012 at 11:34 pm
Yes living in 33 would make it difficult to have run in 32 I suspect.
5 jake // Mar 1, 2012 at 6:58 am
You realize you’re pointing out the obvious? That the file with the SoS is linked above? So readers can click it to see everything related to his temporary candidacy?
6 Susanky // Mar 1, 2012 at 2:36 pm
Apparently it wasn’t too obvious”Today Julie Raque Adams withdrew her candidacy for the State Senate and re-filed to run again in the 32nd State House district. She now faces teabagger Phil Moffett in the primary.”
7 jake // Mar 1, 2012 at 2:40 pm
Uh, at the time that was who she faced – Phil Moffett. He had not withdrawn.
You realize your Verizon account reveals your identity, right?
Take your teabagger spin elsewhere.
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