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Episode 39. Virginia Politics On-Demand. Virginia’s McCain Campaign Co-Chair, Del. Chris Saxman. Sept. 17, 2008.

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

Del. Chris Saxman, VA co-chair for McCain-Palin, pulls no punches in this Virginia update for the presidential campaign.

What does he think of the latest poll numbers? Virginia volunteers for Obama being asked to work in Pennsylvania? Why are Democrats afraid of a hockey mom from Alaska? Why is there no surge of Iraq stories on the front pages anymore? And, will we see McCain and Palin in Virginia Beach soon?

Plus, much, much more!

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Opening music “Highway Run” by the Charlie Wheeler Band available through Ariel Publicity.

Episode 38. Virginia Politics On-Demand. Rep. Thelma Drake. Sept. 16, 2008.

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Rep. Thelma Drake discusses H.R. 6899 “Comprehensive American Energy and Consumer Protection Act of 2008″ as it applies to Virginia and the country, as well as the nature of tonight’s debate in the House.

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Episode 37. Virginia Politics On-Demand: Keith Fimian, Candidate, Virginia’s 11th Congressional District. Sept. 15, 2008.

Monday, September 15th, 2008

Mr. Keith Fimian, Republican candidate for congress in Virginia’s 11th District, joins me tonight to discuss a myriad of issues beginning with today’s meltdown of the financial markets, economic security, energy development, national security, the mismanagement of Fairfax County, and so much more.

Mr. Fimian will be debating his opponent, Mr. Gerry Connolly, on Sep. 18 at 7:45 p.m.

Prince William Committee of 100’s Candidate Forum
Montclair Country Club
6500 Edgewood Dr.
Montclair, VA 22025.

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Episode 30. Virginia Politics On-Demand. John Brownlee, candidate, Virginia Attorney General.

Monday, July 7th, 2008

John Brownlee campaigns in Hampton RoadsFormer U.S. Attorney in Virginia, John Brownlee, recently announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for Virginia Attorney General. Brownlee was wrapping-up a visit to Hampton Roads, which included a speech to the Norfolk Republican Party, when J.R. Hoeft of Bearing Drift caught up with him to discuss his background and campaign. They alsoy discussed his “justice for all” program, the impact of Lt. Gov. Bolling running for a second term, his working relationship with current Attorney General McDonnell, his thoughts on facing State Sen. Ken Cuccinelli, whether he prefers a primary or convention, and much more.

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Episode 29. Virginia Politics On-Demand: Attorney General Bob McDonnell on transportation and the special session.

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Attorney General Bob McDonnell is calling for extensive VDOT reforms before raising any taxes commonwealth-wide. J.R. Hoeft had the opportunity to catch-up with him at his Richmond office to discuss his ideas on this special session and possible outcomes.

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Episode 28. Virginia Politics On-Demand. State Sen. John Miller on transportation and off-shore drilling.

Friday, June 20th, 2008

State Sen. John Miller (D-1) has been a strong proponent of several transportation projects in Hampton Roads since winning election last November. He joins J.R. today to discuss transportation, energy, and possible outcomes from next week’s special session.

One noteworthy point made during the discussion was Miller’s willingness to consider off-shore drilling.

After listening to this podcast, be sure to also listen to the interview from earlier this week with Sen. Frank Wagner.

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Episode 27. Virginia Politics On-Demand. June 19, 2008.

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

In this week’s show, Shaun Kenney and Brian Kirwin join J.R. to talk the latest in politics in Virginia. This week’s show includes:

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Here’s the beginning of the Washington Post article cited in the podcast regarding Kaine’s position on transportation in 2005:

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Timothy M. Kaine promised yesterday to veto any new tax or fee for transportation or any increase in existing levies until at least 2009, when a constitutional amendment to lock up the state’s road fund could become law.

Kaine said the only new money for roads, bridges and trains on his watch would come from budget surpluses, if they materialize, and from a transfer of existing general fund taxes that would provide about $40 million a year for Northern Virginia.

“Any tax increase or any kind of fee increase — or if we can think of a word that’s a synonym for fees — any revenue increase that’s proposed into a transportation system, a trust fund, that’s not locked up and protected will be vetoed,” Kaine told reporters after a speech to business leaders in Herndon.

That’s far different from what he is saying today.

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Episode 26. Virginia Politics On-Demand. State Sen. Frank Wagner on energy policy and transportation.

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

While Democrats continue to offer very little in the way of solutions to our energy concerns, unless you count RAISING the price of oil (such as removing subsidies for energy companies, increasing the gas tax, etc.), some responsible legislators, including Virginia’s own State Sen. Frank Wagner, are trying to move the debate in a direction that helps America preserve its energy security. (more…)

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Episode 25. Virginia Politics On-Demand: Corey Stewart, Chairman, Prince William County

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Virginia Politics On-Demand Interview: Corey Stewart.

Corey Stewart is chairman at-large of the Board of County Supervisors in Prince William County. His, and the county’s, position on the issue of illegal immigration has placed him as a leader of national efforts by local communities to take action when the federal government has failed.

The action, enabling police to question the immigration status of an individual at routine traffic stops, has had a significant impact on the county already. And, depending on one’s perspective, that impact can be good or bad.

The efforts also have not been without controversy internationally as well. Most recently, a UN official canceled a speech in Prince William, which Stewart said was done on purpose to embarrass Prince William County and the United States.

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Episode 23. Virginia Politics On-Demand. June 5, 2008

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

In this week’s VPOD, Shaun Kenney and Brian Kirwin join J.R. to talk the latest in politics in Virginia. This week’s show includes:

  • Republicans: a house divided?
  • Obama’s Virginia visit
  • Warner’s campaign video
  • Your emails! That’s right — you’re part of the show too, so drop your email to J.R. with the subject line “VPOD”
  • The upcoming primaries in the 8th and 11th, including our thoughts on the “nut-roots”
  • And a trip to the “Spin Room”

Shaun also has some special sentiments for the Greater Richmond Convention Center.

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