McConnell is no fan of Trump’s, so why the ‘endorsement’?
Mitch’s comments show what he actually thinks of Trump – but still endorsed him a few months ago. Is a puzzlement.
Mitch’s comments show what he actually thinks of Trump – but still endorsed him a few months ago. Is a puzzlement.
States across the country are grappling with a reproductive rights crisis, and in vitro fertilization (IVF) is caught in the crossfire. In Kentucky, one of the states with the most restrictive abortion bans, healthcare providers are increasingly concerned about their ability to offer essential reproductive care due to draconian laws.
Can Trump ride his Hitler-like attacks on immigrants into the Oval Office?
It’s not really a question of Democrat or Republican, left-wing or right-wing. It’s a question of moral and immoral, fair and foul. Comer comes down on the wrong side of the ledger.
Once again, we are days away from a shutdown of the federal government. Why? Because Repubs can’t get their act together – and Donald Trump is pushing for the shutdown.
The villains in this saga are the bigots in the Kentucky General Assembly. Capilouto and Short-Thompson are not racists. But they are enabling the racists in the legislature.
The impact will be large and far-reaching.
More than 100 cities and counties have opted for a ballot referendum in November that asks voters if they want to allow businesses to operate as licensed medical marijuana growers, dispensaries, processors or compliance facilities, Joe Sonka and Justin Hicks report for Louisville Public Media. “While local governments for the
It’s times like this that the real, do-anything-to-get-ahead Garland Hale Barr IV steps forward.
No smoke, no fire – just Comer off on another of his quixotic, idiotic investigations
And Mitch McConnell’s gaslighting and bloviating doesn’t count as a reason not to.
House Bill 11 survives challenge, limits vaping products.
Also: Jamie Comer has gone from “Biden’s a criminal mastermind” to “Biden’s too befuddled to run the country.”
Ronald Reagan had a debate performance similar to Biden’s. Yet, he still won re-election. Bill Straub wonders if the Reagan example holds in 2024.
It seemed obvious that Andy Beshear was making plans for 2028. Has that timeline moved up?