(Editor’s note: Texas secessionists claim the state – once the Republic of Texas – has the right to secede under the terms of its 1845 annexation by the United States. However, Insider Louisville can find no such clause.) A couple of weeks ago, everyone was talking about a few meaningless petitions making the rounds in southern [...]
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Focus on ’14: The many faces of Mitch McConnell
(Editor’s note: Shortly after being reelected November 6, Congressman John Yarmuth stated he would be “doing everything I can” to make sure Sen. Mitch McConnell loses his senate seat in 2014.) Ask any self-loathing Kentucky Democrat what would possibly cause them to cast a vote for U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell, and they’ll all probably tell [...]
Read More →Ready the petition! Louisville should jump on secession bandwagon, kiss the Bluegrass goodbye
All the votes have been counted and the last of the political yard signs have been washed away by this week’s torrential downpours. That means it is time once again for our annual look at the schizophrenic behavior of Kentucky’s proud electorate. “What does this all mean?” is a question we like to address this [...]
Read More →‘Not the smartest guy’: Chris Thieneman controversy rages on as candidate confesses to misdemeanor
Republican State Senate candidate Chris Thieneman has admitted to falsely certifying he lived at a Dixie Highway motel on election day in November 2011 in order to illegally cast a ballot in a precinct where he was not entitled to vote. He also failed to get a duplicate drivers license within 10 days of an [...]
Read More →Teabagger or carpetbagger? State Senate candidate Chris Thieneman a modern-day nomad
Insiders with deep connections in the local Republican and Democratic parties are spilling their guts as we march ever closer to the November election, alleging in private what many in Louisville’s South End have said openly for years: Chris Thieneman does not live in the senate district where he is a candidate. While this is [...]
Read More →Hauling ass: Mayor Fischer says you, too, can become a ‘moving van driver’
What do you do when your campaign promise turns out to be an openly-mocked example of bad sloganeering? If you’re Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer, you pimp out free* training for moving van careers to a desperate, job-starved citizenry. Last week, Fischer’s office fired off a press release (complete with the use of the phrase “synergistic [...]
Read More →Brian Tucker: U of L is a huge, tax-driven real estate developer offering ho-hum degree programs on the side
A few weeks ago, University of Louisville President Dr. James Ramsey gave his annual “State of the University” speech. During his talk, Ramsey attacked elected state and local officials for budget cuts to higher education and to funds that provide indigent care at University of Louisville Hospital. Several weeks earlier, the same Dr. Ramsey had [...]
Read More →Insider updates: The latest on our most popular stories including LG&E’s promotion of Carbide Industries disaster
(Editor’s note: Terry Boyd also contributed to this post.) At Insider Louisville, we stay so busy gathering information from our well-placed insiders that sometimes, it’s hard to look back. When we get a chance to catch our breath, we go back over past posts and relay any new information we’ve found. Here are some updates [...]
Read More →Got brass: Democrats finally stand up, fight back at convention
After I wrote about how terribly planned the Republican National Convention was this year, I was challenged by a commenter to write a critique on the Democratic National Convention that just wrapped up in Charlotte, NC. So, here goes. Democrats are often their worst enemy. But not tonight. The last day of the convention is [...]
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