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Episode 10: War All The Time

An episode of the The Kentucky Muck Podcast podcast, hosted by Mick Parsons, titled "Episode 10: War All The Time" was published on July 15, 2016.

July 15, 2016 · The Kentucky Muck Podcast

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Episode Notes

1. #Bevinwatch

-UofL Board
- Bevin takes over KY Ethics
- Personal Wars on Public Funds: the Capitol Education Center

2. #Trumpwatch

- Mike Pence the VP pick -- doing to America what he did to Indiana
-The RNC Convention in Cleveland, Ohio.

3. #Clintonwatch

- Sanders abdicates and boards the Clinton train
- the unity whitewash

4. Bastille Day attack in Nice, France.

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