VPOD 72: Inglourious Basterds, Vick, Hamilton, and the Pre-Season!
By Shaun Kenney | Sunday, August 23rd, 2009 | Multimedia, PodcastsIn this edition of Virginia Politics On-Demand, Jim Hoeft and Kenney the Younger discuss the new Tarantino flick, the return of Michael Vick (and the exclusive scoop gathered by our own Brian Kirwin), the details surrounding the Hamilton situation, and who’s in the basement more — the Washington Nationals or Creigh Deeds?
VPOD 72: Inglourious Basterds, Vick, Hamilton, and the Pre-Season! [ 29:40 ] Play in Popup | DownloadDrop me an email at vpod@bearingdrift.com with your thoughts and comments on the show.
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Shaun Kenney is the Chairman of the Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors, former Communications Director for the Republican Party of Virginia, and an active blogger since 2002. Shaun lives in Thomas Jefferson's backyard with his wife, six children, and a modest attempt at a farm in Kents Store, Virginia.







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3 Responses to "VPOD 72: Inglourious Basterds, Vick, Hamilton, and the Pre-Season!"
[...] last night’s podcast, Shaun, Jason and I called for an independent ethics investigation into this matter and applaud the [...]
Quick note on the Deeds speech commentary, Deeds would have been wiser to have had it after George Mason actually starts classes next monday
also, Tarentinos violence is an art form unto its self..
[...] addthis_pub = ‘jasonkenney’; By JR Hoeft Published September 8th, 2009 We podcasted about it. Jim (21:35) “We have a citizen legislature which requires our public servants to [...]
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