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It’s good to be blue

“One thing you can’t take away… I am Iron Man.”

Kyle Olson and Rob Kubasko reach the first film in Phase 2 of the MCU: Iron Man 3, and they’re taking it apart five blue-beamed minutes at a time.

This week on Beer:30 Live!, gracing the table is very special guest Kari Chisholm, co-founder of BlueOregon.com, one of the most prominent progressive political blogs in the nation. Kari is a wildly well-informed political strategist specializing in building grassroots support online through his company, MandateMedia. He’s a guru of political process and shares his thoughts on the system with us. We’re missing two regulars again, so back in the chair goes our guest host Curt Siffert to sit in and review the week with Pete and Mary. All that and more, this week on Beer:30 Live!

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