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Saturday, October 18, 2025

This Fall!

Kentucky is a failed state. Republicans have ⅔ of the government and yet they continue to fall.

President Donald J. Trump is going scorch earth on Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY). He calls for their defeats because they are obsessed with the issue that plagues the president. This is the second term curse.

A failing economy, a government shutdown, political violence, inflation, economic uncertainty, censorship, big government and authoritarism. The perfect recipe for another failing Trump term.

Grover Cleveland is living inside Trump. Because he is doing what Cleveland done in his two separate terms as president.

Failing to understand the needs of the voters who elected him. By Trump doing favors for foreign countries, pocketing millions in his namesake, causing endless distractions and scapegoating past presidents shows how bad he is.

But Republicans love it. They love it so much they are willing to throw out disloyal Republicans. That's how Trump operates and I guess he found him a patsy.

The dottering president is calling for Ed Gallrein, former Navy Seal, businessman and farmer to run against Massie.

Massie has won most of his primaries. He easily wins the district. This time around, the president and AIPAC will spending millions to oust him.

Massie represents the 4th Congressional District of Kentucky. His district covers the suburbs of Louisville, Shelbyville, Marysville, Dry Ridge, parts of Ashland, Cynthiana, Newport, Covington, Erlanger, Florence and Owenton. 

Newport, Erlanger, Florence and Covington are part of the Cincinnati/Middletown/Newport MSA. They are suburbs of Cincinnati, Ohio. 

The two Kentucky politicians, Thomas Massie and Rand Paul voted against the Biden infrastructure law. They voted against replacing the Interstates 64, 69, 75 and 275 bridges.

The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport is in Massie's district.

Massie and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) are at risk of a serious primary challenger. They have turned on Trump. 

The Epstein Files, the endless funding to Israel, the endless funding to Ukraine, the government shutdown, millions of Americans unemployed, Mike Johnson not passing a reasonable budget and driving up the deficit has turned Massie and Greene into the most staunchest critics.

Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is retiring after 2026. A repeat of old errors.

McConnell being aided by a Capitol aide tripped while being questioned by a reporter on Trump's need to place ICE and the National Guard in Democratic cities.

Daniel Cameron, Charles Booker and Amy McGrath are vying for the seat. All three have lost in a general election. All three of them are supportive of Israel. 

Cameron is a Black Republican married to a white woman. That doesn't sit right with Kentuckians. You know the ones. 

Booker is from Louisville. He left a bad taste in the mouth of the establishment as a spoiler to McGrath. Booker is more progressive on issues which for a damn near Republican trifeta, is almost a good thing. Booker lost to Paul in the last election.

McGrath, a former U.S. Naval Air Pilot and Marine is a centrist. She lost to McConnell in the last election. She took the opportunity after actress Ashley Judd opted out.

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear has a podcast on SiriusXM Progress between 8am and 10am.

He is considering a run for president in 2028.

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