**BREAKING: Bluegrass Brawl 2.0? Kentucky Primary Echoes the "Corrupt Bargain" of 1824**

BREAKING: Bluegrass Brawl 2.0? Kentucky Primary Echoes the “Corrupt Bargain” of 1824

LOUISVILLE, KY — Political historians are drawing startling parallels between today’s chaotic Kentucky primary and the infamous “Corrupt Bargain” of 1824, when John Quincy Adams allegedly cut a backroom deal with Henry Clay to steal the presidency from Andrew Jackson.

Today, as vote tallies see-saw between establishment favorite and a populist insurgent, insiders whisper of a secret handshake at a bourbon distillery between party bosses, mirroring Clay’s legendary “Kingmaker” move. If the front-runner fails to clinch 50%, a “Bargain of the Bluegrass” could hand the nomination to a third-place candidate via superdelegates—a move that Jackson himself would call a “monstrous fraud.” We are watching history repeat itself, in real time, with better hats. #1824AllOverAgain #KYPrimary #CorruptBargain