Kentucky Sports Radio host Matt Jones is writing a travelogue book dedicated to politically rebuking Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., he announced on social media Thursday.

The book's running title is currently, "Mitch, Please! How Mitch McConnell Sold Out Kentucky (and America too)." Jones and co-author Chris Tomlin plan to travel to each of Kentucky’s 120 counties to make the following case: McConnell has had a negative impact on the state for more than three decades.

“We’ve heard from people who have been cut off in traffic by Mitch’s people," Jones told The Washington Post. "Really, the book is about trying to figure what this man’s impact on people across the state has been in a very real way, while he’s amassed incredible power in Washington."

Jones, a native Kentuckian who grew up in the Appalachian Mountains of Eastern Kentucky and attended Transylvania University in Lexington, added that the book is also meant to be "a love story to my state."

Jones started the Kentucky Sports Radio blog in 2005 and left a successful legal career — he clerked for three federal judges and worked in private practice — in 2008 to run the website and host his syndicated radio show on a full-time basis. His website is centered on Kentucky Wildcats athletics, mainly basketball. Over the years, Jones has put McConnell on blast for not declaring his allegiance to UK or Louisville. The politician attended both universities, receiving his undergrad at Louisville and his law degree at Kentucky.

Jones said on his radio program back in July that he's considering a Senate run, but he admitted an uphill battle as Democrat Amy McGrath launched a successfully funded bid last month. The 40-year-old is no stranger to politics. In 2015 he was recruited to run for Congress but grew disenchanted by the political process during a visit to Washington.

“One congressperson addressed the group and literally said that what matters in the election isn’t your views but how much money you raise,” Jones recalled to The Post. “I don’t think the national Democratic Party cares about average Kentuckians, either."

But it appears that instead of attempting to unseat McConnell, Jones has mostly turned his focus to chiding the politician in the book, which is expected to be released next summer ahead of the 2020 election. The book will be published by Simon & Schuster.

In addition to Kentucky Sports Radio endeavors, Jones has hosted a television show, "Hey, Kentucky!", that covers sports and politics on Lexington's local WLEX-TV station. On it, he'd often criticize McConnell.

Former McConnell adviser Scott Jennings told Politico last year: “‘If you throw a pebble at me, we’ll throw a boulder back at you.’ And Matt Jones has built up a whole quarry full of boulders.”