The gay bashing is back-firing, Bubba is like a Seinfeld character, and all the drama about nothing during a real something has been a real turn-off.
While the Republicans in this Congress have been a disappointment, the lack of a credible opposition party has posed a real danger to America. Fortunately, the snarky moveon.org revolution is showing signs of running its course. When it does, maybe we can do more governing by a system whose players keep each other honest with real issues like tax reform and entitlement reform.
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Mike Weaver Gets A Little Crazy
First, he lies. Then he says something stupid. Then he falls all over himself trying to take back his stupid comment.
Mike Weaver should definitely have sat this one out. Trying to score political points for himself on the Mark Foley mess, Weaver said "This has to do with 16-year-old boys," which it doesn't. Then he said "that showed a very liberal tendency from some of the leadership in the U.S. House of Representatives," which it didn't.
Then his campaign manager interrupted the interview with a Lexington Herald Leader reporter to add that Weaver was "not saying liberals are pedophiles."
Whew! Nice catch by Ryan Alessi and John Stamper and a funny story about a soon-to-be unemployed politician.
Democrats really think inferior candidates are going to be swept into office on this idiotic thing. Lots of luck.
Mike Weaver should definitely have sat this one out. Trying to score political points for himself on the Mark Foley mess, Weaver said "This has to do with 16-year-old boys," which it doesn't. Then he said "that showed a very liberal tendency from some of the leadership in the U.S. House of Representatives," which it didn't.
Then his campaign manager interrupted the interview with a Lexington Herald Leader reporter to add that Weaver was "not saying liberals are pedophiles."
Whew! Nice catch by Ryan Alessi and John Stamper and a funny story about a soon-to-be unemployed politician.
Democrats really think inferior candidates are going to be swept into office on this idiotic thing. Lots of luck.
Lexington Jail Scandal Update
Beatings of prisoners in the Lexington jail continued after the FBI raid on the facility, inside sources report. They continued after Mayor Isaac claimed publicly that no civil rights violations were happening there.
Since Corporal John Vest announced that he had been working with the FBI in their investigation though, the same sources report the illegal beatings had stopped.
Also, the City of Lexington has granted Corporal Vest's request for Whistleblower status.
Since Corporal John Vest announced that he had been working with the FBI in their investigation though, the same sources report the illegal beatings had stopped.
Also, the City of Lexington has granted Corporal Vest's request for Whistleblower status.
Busted: Candidate OK's Abuse
Senate candidate Jim Keller, a Lexington Democrat, sent out a letter supporting Teresa Isaac's effort to start the eminent domain process all over again and waste millions of local tax dollars in a court fight against Kentucky-American Water Company.
Monday, October 09, 2006
Worley Fraud Case Lands In Madison
The fraud case against Senator Ed Worley (D-Richmond) has been re-filed in Madison Circuit Court.
This was the federal case dismissed last month on a jurisdictional issue in which Worley's sworn testimony contradicted a secretly recorded phone call which Worley tried frantically to have thrown out as evidence. The transcript is available on the Federal Court "Pacer" system. The newspapers have this. It will be interesting to see if they print it like they did all the Merit investigation e-mails.
If the merit thing was worth hundreds and hundreds of articles, this is certainly worth a few. Don't you think so?
This was the federal case dismissed last month on a jurisdictional issue in which Worley's sworn testimony contradicted a secretly recorded phone call which Worley tried frantically to have thrown out as evidence. The transcript is available on the Federal Court "Pacer" system. The newspapers have this. It will be interesting to see if they print it like they did all the Merit investigation e-mails.
If the merit thing was worth hundreds and hundreds of articles, this is certainly worth a few. Don't you think so?
Sans Ideas, Abusing Facebook
Only the Daily Kos generation would think they are actually accomplishing something by sending personal information on their more conservative classmates to military recruiters.
House Dem: Spend Casino $$$ On Horses
State Rep. Don Pasley isn't the sharpest tool in the shed.
In a Winchester Sun article, Pasley strays from the talking points that casino gambling -- his party's second best plan for economic expansion, the first is raising the minimum wage -- will cure all that ails Kentucky. Gambling promoters in the General Assembly are supposed to say that education and roads will benefit from casinos and that there will be little or no social costs.
Pasley has somewhat more modest plans for his casino cash, he wants it all to go to horse breeders:
If casino-style gambling is allowed, he explained, it should be connected to horse racing and the revenue should go to breeder incentive programs.
How many families, I wonder, does Pasley want to destroy in shiny casinos to prop up the moribund horse industry in Kentucky? That is somewhat better than the usual approach of promising casinos will fix all Kentucky's money problems, but that will be small comfort to the victims of this terrible idea.
By the way, with the super-sized social spending increases caused by casinos the victims will include everyone in the commonwealth. Taxes will have to go up. Just ask New Jersey.
In a Winchester Sun article, Pasley strays from the talking points that casino gambling -- his party's second best plan for economic expansion, the first is raising the minimum wage -- will cure all that ails Kentucky. Gambling promoters in the General Assembly are supposed to say that education and roads will benefit from casinos and that there will be little or no social costs.
Pasley has somewhat more modest plans for his casino cash, he wants it all to go to horse breeders:
If casino-style gambling is allowed, he explained, it should be connected to horse racing and the revenue should go to breeder incentive programs.
How many families, I wonder, does Pasley want to destroy in shiny casinos to prop up the moribund horse industry in Kentucky? That is somewhat better than the usual approach of promising casinos will fix all Kentucky's money problems, but that will be small comfort to the victims of this terrible idea.
By the way, with the super-sized social spending increases caused by casinos the victims will include everyone in the commonwealth. Taxes will have to go up. Just ask New Jersey.
Sunday, October 08, 2006
A Little Perspective On Mark Foley
In case you still think Americans are really going to accept tax increases and surrender in the war on terror as some kind of bizarre penance for homosexual emails, Mark Steyn has some help.
The pendulum will swing back hard the other way on this, as cooler heads prevail.
The pendulum will swing back hard the other way on this, as cooler heads prevail.
Saturday, October 07, 2006
Why Stop Dumbing Down Now? It's Working So Well In Kentucky
If liberal education bureaucrats were merely stupid, the law of averages dictates some of their policies would actually help kids who need help.
What, you may wonder, has me so worked up as to be paraphrasing Joe McCarthy? It was a morning jolt of irony from the pages of the Lexington Herald-Leader. On the editorial page, a retired liberal professor from the University of Kentucky bemoans higher standards for schoolchildren and actually says "Kentucky must redefine "proficient" to a more reasonable level."
The ironic part is the news story in the same paper pointing out that over half of Kentucky high school graduates who go to college aren't ready for college work.
They include a map that tells the story.
What, you may wonder, has me so worked up as to be paraphrasing Joe McCarthy? It was a morning jolt of irony from the pages of the Lexington Herald-Leader. On the editorial page, a retired liberal professor from the University of Kentucky bemoans higher standards for schoolchildren and actually says "Kentucky must redefine "proficient" to a more reasonable level."
The ironic part is the news story in the same paper pointing out that over half of Kentucky high school graduates who go to college aren't ready for college work.
They include a map that tells the story.
Friday, October 06, 2006
Good News For KY Political Bloggers
The Lexington Herald-Leader has been, over the last few months, turning into a blog. You can comment on news stories, right?
Well, today the transformation is complete. They have started their own political blog.
Here.
I say the more, the merrier.
Well, today the transformation is complete. They have started their own political blog.
Here.
I say the more, the merrier.
Fayette Sheriff's Race Turns On Mailer
You know when you see Fayette County Sheriff Kathy Witt saying:
"I would never, ever exploit taxpayer dollars for my own benefit. That just won't happen for my administration,"
it means she just got caught doing that very thing. Funny story.
"I would never, ever exploit taxpayer dollars for my own benefit. That just won't happen for my administration,"
it means she just got caught doing that very thing. Funny story.
Thursday, October 05, 2006
KY GOP Senate Update: Looks Good
Simply put, Ed Worley's Senate Democrats have completely failed to get anything going in the fall campaigns.
Left-winger Jim Keller and Carroll "Elmer Fudd" Hubbard have completely run out of gas in the stretch run. No other Senate Republican faced a serious challenge.
Left-winger Jim Keller and Carroll "Elmer Fudd" Hubbard have completely run out of gas in the stretch run. No other Senate Republican faced a serious challenge.
Liberals' Only Issue Gone
Looks like Rep. Mark Foley (R-FL) was creepy, gay, and not a pedophile.
Those crazy comparisons to Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) weren't so far off base after all.
Hastert is okay and the unstoppable Democrat landslide takes a huge hit.
This will break Nancy Pelosi's heart. But I still think Ben Chandler will stay put in his minority seat in Congress and continue to refuse to eat lunch with the rest of the Kentucky delegation.
Those crazy comparisons to Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) weren't so far off base after all.
Hastert is okay and the unstoppable Democrat landslide takes a huge hit.
This will break Nancy Pelosi's heart. But I still think Ben Chandler will stay put in his minority seat in Congress and continue to refuse to eat lunch with the rest of the Kentucky delegation.
Democrat 2007 Ticket Shaping Up
Democrat insiders report it looks like Brereton Jones is going to pick Crit Luallen as his running mate and run for Governor.
The interesting thing is just as Hillary Clinton is running for President, the man who actually tried HillaryCare will be hoping Kentuckians forgot what damage he and his party did to the health insurance market in 1994.
The interesting thing is just as Hillary Clinton is running for President, the man who actually tried HillaryCare will be hoping Kentuckians forgot what damage he and his party did to the health insurance market in 1994.
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Ken Lucas In Deep Macaca
Ken Lucas really stepped in it.
The Fairness Alliance folks are hopping mad after the Congressional candidate Ken Lucas said Republicans should have known former Rep. Mark Foley was a pedophile because he is gay.
For the record, most pedophiles are heterosexual and most homosexuals are not pedophiles.
The Fairness Alliance folks are hopping mad after the Congressional candidate Ken Lucas said Republicans should have known former Rep. Mark Foley was a pedophile because he is gay.
For the record, most pedophiles are heterosexual and most homosexuals are not pedophiles.
Sen. Ed Worley Caught In Fed Bust
Several news outlets are working on a story about Sen. Ed Worley's involvement in an illegal Ponzi scheme.
Worley may claim the U.S. District Court of Western Kentucky's judgement that he must return $102,800 in fraudulently obtained funds came about as a result of him being duped by his stockbroker, who is now in federal prison for his role in the scheme.
How is it that every time Ed Worley gets caught up in another mess someone is putting money IN his account?
This could only be funnier if they actually found the money in his freezer.
Worley may claim the U.S. District Court of Western Kentucky's judgement that he must return $102,800 in fraudulently obtained funds came about as a result of him being duped by his stockbroker, who is now in federal prison for his role in the scheme.
How is it that every time Ed Worley gets caught up in another mess someone is putting money IN his account?
This could only be funnier if they actually found the money in his freezer.
Indiana GOP'ers Support FairTax
Indiana's Congressional delegation includes three co-sponsors of the FairTax -- Mike Pence, Mike Sodrel, and Dan Burton. Kentucky would do well to have such strong leadership on the most important domestic policy issue facing our nation.
Uncovering Lexington Jail Cover-Up
A large group of abuse lawsuits are about to be filed against the Fayette County Detention Center.
It's time for Ronald Bishop to get his resume together.
It's time for Ronald Bishop to get his resume together.
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