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Month: October 2019
I Got a Name – it’s Jim Croce
A gamble that didn’t pay off for Matt Bevin
In last night's debate, Matt Bevin tried to say with absolute certainty that he never made his false and erratic claim that someone commits suicide in a casino every night.@MattBevin, you asked for the tape, so we found it for you. pic.twitter.com/SUqHmL9uWW— Andy Beshear (@AndyBeshearKY) October 27, 2019 Note to self: never dare someone to produce a tape if there is even the remotest possibility that the tape exists. Governor Matt Bevin denied ever saying that a gambler commits suicide every day in an American casino. It was a huge story after Bevin said it on a Cadiz radio station on July 31, 2019. In last night's gubernatorial debate, attorney general Andy Beshear made note of Bevin's casino suicide claim and
Open cockpit fail
The look of pure defeat. pic.twitter.com/R5P6fWWN1X— Klara Sjöberg (@klara_sjo) October 25, 2019
Bette Midler, antifa goon
The Divine Miss M cheers violence against elected officials who don't support her war strategies. Good to know.
Packing joy into Sundays again
Coach LaFleur gave @AaronRodgers12 the game ball after he posted a perfect passer rating & 6 total TDs in the win over the Raiders! #OAKvsGB | #GoPackGo pic.twitter.com/1PHimqOrUU— Green Bay Packers (@packers) October 20, 2019 The Green Bay Packers are thundering through this season with first year head coach Matt Lafleur. Aaron Rodgers has been magnificent, soaring on a trajectory even beyond his Super Bowl victory season a few years ago. “It is incredible, absolutely incredible, what he did today.”@AaronRodgers12 had 6 total TDs & posted the franchise’s first perfect passer rating of 158.3 vs. the Raiders 📰 https://t.co/g5bCKQD0I1— Green Bay Packers (@packers) October 21, 2019 #GoPackGo
Polls are fool’s gold, coffee is for closers
Fewer than 1% of homeowners put political signs in their yards because it's no one else's business as to how they vote. That's why media reports about election "polls" are so whacked. The sample size of willing participants is tiny. And usually wrong. Do pollsters get paid or are they producing these elaborate pranks for free? Modern polling is terribly flawed and only advances lazy journalism. A media outlet will only post or broadcast poll results if (a) they have space to fill, (b) there is a shocking change from previous polling, or (c) a media person with the authority to choose whether a "story" merits publication is happily amplifying their own bias. With Kentucky's election just a few weeks away,
Unencumbered Trump: developer Donald’s life perspective prior to running for president
Knowing what we know now, it is interesting to hear how Donald Trump assessed his life just three years before he would be elected the 45th President of the United States. Trump has a comedic charm about him when responding to dopey questions about organized crime, his hair flopping in the wind, and how much he must spend to build a DC building. Interviewed by David Letterman, Trump talked about a few serious issues like his father's discipline demands, government shutdowns, Vladimir Putin and "tough and smart" Russians, and Trump's supposed lack of interest in pursuing political office. Letterman: "You've really got the world by the ass, don't you?" Trump: "No. I work hard." Little did anyone fathom how hard he would work to win
Gary Burbank added to the Kentucky Broadcasting Hall of Fame
Congrats to Gary Burbank on his induction into the Kentucky Broadcasting Hall of Fame. We spoke today: AUDIO 🎙 https://t.co/0kdJq6ItzZ 📻 Exactly 10 years ago today, Gary Burbank and I had a long form chat about his life and career 2009 🎙 https://t.co/KQDdNsBNC7 #kymedia pic.twitter.com/H8Jdy47Eqq— Terry Meiners (@terrymeiners) October 15, 2019 From the Facebook page of WAKY/WKLO audio curator John Quincy: From Bob Moody: "Tonight at the Kentucky Broadcasters awards show. L-R: Bob Moody, Mike McVay, new Hall of Fame inductee Gary Burbank, fellow HOF member Coyote Calhoun, KBA exec Dale Thornhill. Hilarity ensued."