Virginia Politics Blogcast #1
By | Monday, September 20th, 2010 | Podcasts

This is our first Virginia Politics On Demand weekly blogcast, where we review the best posts from around Virginia.

In this episode we look at the reaction to Christine O’Donnell ‘s victory in the Delaware Republican Senate Primary and the revelations of her “dabbling in witchcraft”, as she said on “Politically Incorrect” with Bill Maher in 1999.

Ward Smythe pretty much summed-up the whole argument quite nicely at Bearing Drift.com

Of course, that’s not quite where Jim Riley went from Virginia Virtucon.

We look to Virginia’s leftosphere for a very interesting discussion regarding Glenn Nye’s “progressive credentials”.

Then, SWAC Girl takes a peak at Rick Boucher’s new wheels.

Finally, Citizen Tom starts looking at 2012.


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JR Hoeft

Conservative to the core; liberal with his opinion! J.R. has been involved in politics for over a decade and has worked on several campaigns in Hampton Roads. He has served on the Executive Committee of the Republican Party of Chesapeake and the Central Committee of the Republican Party of Virginia. He is also the director of “Blogs United” in Virginia. E-mail J.R.. Follow J.R. on Twitter.

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