• 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…


  • Why did TACO order the National Guard to D.C.

    The New Yorker has the best explanation.


  • 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…


  • A reminder on the damage caused by absurd tariffs

    Because we can’t emphasize enough the damage being done to one of our state’s most important industries:


  • Hey MAGAts! Car prices are rising because of you.

    The Orange TACO’s tariffs are making cars more expensive, according to Louisville Business First: The automotive sector plays a significant role in Louisville’s economy, thanks to two Ford Motor Co. plants in the city and the Dearborn, Michigan-based company’s recent announcement that it will invest $2 billion to build a new electric truck in Louisville. Jodi Meade, a principal…


  • Foghorn’s Epstein inquiry doesn’t include TACO

    Kentucky’s own Foghorn Comer is at it again: The House Oversight Committee on Tuesday issued subpoenas for Department of Justice records on the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, as well as for interviews with a slate of former government officials in connection to the case. Oversight Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) announced that he was summoning nearly a dozen former…


  • 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…


  • Will this be the governor’s race in 2027?

    From Kentucky Lantern: Most spectators had their eyes on candidates in Kentucky’s upcoming GOP U.S. Senate primary during events surrounding the Fancy Farm Picnic this weekend. However, a Republican and Democrat encouraged speculation about themselves as candidates in the state’s 2027 governor’s race.  While addressing party faithful — Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman at a Democratic dinner…


  • Thanks, RFK: Disease that is avoidable is back in Kentucky

    MAGAts and antivaxxers are responsible for this. From Kentucky Lantern: Louisville has confirmed a second case of the highly contagious measles, bringing the total cases in Kentucky to 14.  Dr. Kris Bryant, the associate medical director at the Louisville health department and a pediatric infectious disease specialist at Norton Children’s Hospital, said the latest patient…


  • 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…