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Guthrie, Congress took too long
Brett Guthrie tries to put a positive spin on dismal congressional performance. The recent passage of the “Workforce…
July 16, 2014
Law
Steward still opposes vote, machine rental
GLASGOW — Barren County Magistrate Chris Steward, currently contesting a primary election for county judge-executive in which he…
July 16, 2014
Institutes
Obama’s use of power bad for America
What many Americans want is the federal government to stay out of their lives as much as possible.…
July 13, 2014
Commentary
Democrats do the darndest things
The late, great Art Linkletter used to do a funny feature titled “Kids Say the Darndest Things.” The…
July 13, 2014
Commentary
Total collapse of Iraq
Having ignored Iraq since 2009, the Obama team is now desperately trying to devise a way to prevent…
July 12, 2014
Commentary
Don’t deport legitimate refugees
The politics surrounding the surge of migrant children at our Southern border are predictable: Republicans blast President Barack…
July 12, 2014
Commentary
Kentucky Republican candidates need to play nice
It’s too bad Hal Heiner’s campaign is criticizing James Comer, a likely rival for the Republican gubernatorial nomination,…
July 10, 2014
Commentary
To join or not to join? That’s the question
‘Tis the season to celebrate America’s independence and recent Supreme Court decisions. Last week, we praised the Kentucky…
July 9, 2014
Commentary
Border politics: Blame Obama first
As thousands of unaccompanied Central American children stream across his state’s southern border, Texas Gov. Rick Perry took…
July 9, 2014
Commentary
Curse of judicial minimalism
WASHINGTON — Even when Supreme Court decisions are unanimous, the justices can be fiercely divided about fundamental matters,…
July 3, 2014
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