Kirwin on CNN
By JR Hoeft | Thursday, May 8th, 2008 | PoliticsBrian gives some great insight today on humor and politics. Check it out!
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9 Responses to "Kirwin on CNN"
I lost my glasses earlier today so I couldn’t see too well. Was that the Brian Kirwin who ran a primary campaign against Bob Purkey on the pro-tax platform, or the Brian Kirwin who managed to blow the Marty Williams race with cash still in the bank?
Someone explain to me again why this guy is a “consultant.” Does he have a “consulting firm” in his garage?
Who had that “pro-tax platform” again?
“The gentlemanly Purkey is politely, but firmly, making a case that Hampton Roads needs to get cracking on its top-priority road projects. Recognizing that those roads won’t be built for free, the Republican backs a 1 percent regional sales tax.”
http://hamptonroads.com/2008/05/who-knows-best-regions-roads
Man, CNN sure is going down hill… just kidding, congrats on the spot BK
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So, now that you got a nod on the ‘ultra-liberal’ CNN, whats next? Should i be looking for you as a guest panelist on NPR’s “Wait Wait — Don’t Tell Me!”?
Perhaps you don’t recall the VB Taxpayer Alliance debate at that funeral home.
I wouldn’t hire Brian Kirwin to run a lemonade stand in the Sahara Desert. It’s hilarious what passes for a consultant these days. Nice job with Marty Williams.
Oh sorry, I didn’t answer your question: Peter Schmidt.
Jeremy, I did feel kinda lonely on CNN. But hey, John McCain and Ronald Reagan clips? I can’t ask for more than that.
Nice job, Brian. Dontcha like talking about something that’s actually fun for a change? I’d MUCH rather be talking about who can deliver a punchline during a speech than the intricacies of something like proposed healthcare reforms.
Did they bring you to DC? CNN has nice digs up there.
Greg, thanks. No, just local satellite. But any time we can spin Ronald Reagan clips on CNN is a good day.
Around the Virginian blogosphere…
… Or at least around my Virginia blog-family, anyway…….
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