Yesterday the Office of the Attorney General released results from its election fraud hotline. [Page One]
Oh, wait for it! Not content with losing, Jack Conway YET AGAIN blamed his massive loss on money. Despite having millions upon millions of dollars. Whiny ass titty baby passing the buck. If money was an issue, he would not have allowed his campaign to repay his loan. [More Page One]
Jack’s talking point about money comes directly from his failure of a consultant. Mark Riddle. The guy who forced the very same talking point on the now-failed and soon-to-be-former mayor of Lexington, Jim Newberry. [B&P]
Here’s a big, fancy take on John Yarmuth winning in Rand Paul’s Kentucky. [TIME]
We hear through the gayvine that about seven people were laid off by the Gannett beast in the realm of ad services. [Newspaper Rumors]
Greg Fischer is sticking his toe in the transition water. So he can keep a bunch of the Abramson Administration. This isn’t going to make a lot of people happy. And the Ohio River Bridges project is going to continue rearing its ugly head. [WAVE3]
Season tickets are still available for the University of Louisville men’s basketball program. Probably because no one can afford them. Unless you’re a state legislator. [WHAS11]
A new restaurant called Wild Ginger is now open in the old Cafe Metro location on Bardstown Road. [Consuming Louisville]
Todd Blue is still battling Metro Government over the Iron Quarter. He wants to tear the block down. Now. [FOX 41]
One of those LEO commies went to Warshington for the Jon Stewart-Stephen Colbert abortion festival and wrote about it. [LEO Weekly]





4 responses so far ↓
1 Novena // Nov 4, 2010 at 8:32 am
“Popcorn Here, Peanuts Anyone?”
$805 for bleacher basketball seats for the Card masses while state legislators and UofL Board members sit and dine (when they are awake) in luxury sky boxes. Card inequity, justice for the few, and skewed priorities never seem to change.
2 RightLeaningDem // Nov 4, 2010 at 9:38 am
Unfortunately, Gannett didn’t make any moves to change the culture of the “paper of record”. See the editorial written to reel Jerry Jr. back into the ORBP/Bussing community….
3 GtownReader // Nov 4, 2010 at 8:06 pm
Love the “TIME” article on Rep. Yarmuth. Was going to tell you how well the writer seemed to capture the essence of Yarmuth, when I took a moment to see who wrote it. SHOCK! –a former LEO writer! Well, that certainly helped to convey what Yarmuth is about.
4 The Tim // Nov 4, 2010 at 9:58 pm
I’m surprised more people haven’t commented on the concessions prices at the Bucket. When I was there for the Eagles concert, I was a little shocked. Is Yum trying to pay for the naming rights in one year? $11 for Taco Belle nachos belle grande and a souvenier soda cup? A little steep.
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