• The Bluegrass Blues Podcast: Episode 11

    The impact of Sept. 11, 2001; political violence; the Epstein files; political loyalty; a day in the country and four days of music. Some of the things we discuss in this episode: A very Massie Christmas: Click here for some things Charlie Kirk said during his lifetime. From the Guardian. Click here for a brief…


  • Resources to help our immigrant neighbors

    The senile, incontinent Orange TACO and his ICE Barbie (pictured above) are planning to move more of their incel pseudo-Gestapo agents into more American cities, so it’s important for all of us in Kentucky to have a list of organizations that can help us defy their authoritarian actions. Know your rights, and the rights of…


  • WorldFest: Making diversity great again in the Ville

    There’s a Labor Day weekend festival in Louisville that’s like a fun vacation abroad. From WDRB:  People from all over the world met Saturday in Louisville for the Labor Day weekend tradition of WorldFest and the Parade of Cultures. The parade went down 5th Street as thousands of spectators lined the route. Countries and customs…


  • More mush from MAGAt’s favorite Democratic mayor

    The CJ has this to say about Louisville’s mayor: Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg is quick to tout the city’s improving crime rate — in two separate instances during a recent press conference, he noted homicides and nonfatal shootings this year have dropped by more than 30% compared to the same point in 2024. But that doesn’t…


  • Are we becoming a nation of ‘good Germans’

    Common Dreams gives us this historical reminder, linking it to the United States today: By the end of 1933, Hitler had largely neutered Germany’s free press; not by market competition, but by bankrupting writers and outlets with libel lawsuits, unleashing police raids for “slander” claims, vigilante “Brownshirt” militia violence against reporters, arrests of publishers for…


  • MAGAt wallows in more hate

    Republicans offer a new Trump wannabe in the race for the U.S. Senate. From the Herald Leader: U.S. Senate candidate Nate Morris’ biggest policy proposal is also one that divides him from his GOP competition and comes with a big warning label from conservative economists. The first-time candidate wants to halt all legal immigration into…


  • The Bluegrass Blues Podcast: Episode 9

    A look at life in the surveillance state, left vs. right politics and how we can all make a difference: Some of the things we discussed: And some of the videos we referred to. Josh Turek’s U.S. Senate campaign in Iowa: While Mike Flood pisses off Nebraska constituents: And a scene, in which AI highlights…


  • No sanctuary in Louisville

    It’s official. Louisville’s mayor has sold out to the TACO regime: The U.S. Department of Justice has removed Louisville from its “sanctuary jurisdictions” list following recent policy changes by Mayor Craig Greenberg. The change follows a decision from Greenberg and the Louisville Metro Department of Corrections to revive a policy that allows the jail to hold inmates who are unlawfully…


  • A message from Jewish Louisvillians for Peace

    Please click on this link to sign and share widely. We come to you first and foremost as Jews. Not just Jews in name, but as people who actively choose Judaism; people who hold our Judaism dear; who live our lives according to our understanding of Jewish values, celebrate Shabbat with our families, and raise our…


  • Japanese conglomerate adds Bluegrass jobs

    This looks promising, but why would any foreign company create jobs in the U.S. when ICE goons are running around grabbing people off the streets and sending them off to Alligator Auschwitz? (From Louisville Business First): A multinational Japanese conglomerate will create more than 200 new jobs in Kentucky as it cuts the ribbon on…