Is Steve Beshear "connected" with organized crime?
About a month ago I began a series of articles on my blog with a little history about gambling in Kentucky. I directed readers to a website which discussed the influence of the Cleveland mob in running what was then the gambling mecca of the United States, Newport Kentucky.
Yesterday I reported on a post appearing on the PolWatchers site "connecting" Steve Beshear with known criminals involved in the gambling industry.
Today I will further illuminate these topics and in a segment to follow that, I will examine other aspects of the Newport "clean up" which I believe you will find curiously familiar.
But in the meantime, I call upon the mainstream press to address these issues as well.
It is one thing to have a political agenda which influences reporting. It is quite another for reporters to become unwitting dupes in an organized scheme for real life, convicted criminals to put their man inside the Governor's office.
So I have this question for the MSM in Kentucky.
Doesn't the connection between Steve Beshear and known criminals "merit" an investigation?
More to come later today.
Editor's note. "BS" edited to "Beshear".
Yesterday I reported on a post appearing on the PolWatchers site "connecting" Steve Beshear with known criminals involved in the gambling industry.
Today I will further illuminate these topics and in a segment to follow that, I will examine other aspects of the Newport "clean up" which I believe you will find curiously familiar.
But in the meantime, I call upon the mainstream press to address these issues as well.
It is one thing to have a political agenda which influences reporting. It is quite another for reporters to become unwitting dupes in an organized scheme for real life, convicted criminals to put their man inside the Governor's office.
So I have this question for the MSM in Kentucky.
Doesn't the connection between Steve Beshear and known criminals "merit" an investigation?
More to come later today.
Editor's note. "BS" edited to "Beshear".
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