Virginia Politics On-Demand: Gov. Tim Kaine
By | Wednesday, March 19th, 2008 | Podcasts

Gov. Tim Kaine visited Hampton Roads to hold a Town Meeting at Virginia Wesleyan College. After the meeting and a press conference, the governor still found time to provide this exclusive one-on-one podcast. This interview is jam-packed with the governor’s thoughts on the General Assembly, one-term Governors, transportation, his legacy, and Sen. Barack Obama – it’s all here.


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Brian Kirwin

The right wants to jeer him. The left wants to censor him. Moderates usually want both. Brian Kirwin is a political consultant and public relations strategist in Virginia Beach with a lightning-rod flair. Brian also serves on the VB Arts & Humanities Commission and frequently appears on Hampton Roads theatrical stages, if only to prove that all actors aren’t liberals. Kirwin’s columns stir up debate and hit the political scene with no punches pulled.

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3 Responses to "Virginia Politics On-Demand: Gov. Tim Kaine"
  1. Jeremy Hinton March 20, 2008 02:18 am

    Good score Brian! I like the angle on the transportation issue. Cute trying to tweak him on “missing work”.

  2. VB Dems » Blog Archive » Podcast: Gov. Kaine Town Hall Meeting in Norfolk March 20, 2008 10:34 am

    [...] of Avenging Archangel on the drive to and from. Brian Kirwin of Bearing Drift was there and has this exclusive one-on-one talk with Governor Kaine following the meeting. The Pilot has this write-up which narrowly zooms in on [...]

  3. Kaine: Raise sales tax, grantor’s tax, car taxes | Bearing Drift May 12, 2008 04:57 am

    [...] economic development project, and not completely on Hampton Roads’ back. Kaine, in his interview with me, said he isn’t going to pick projects. He’ll just pick [...]

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