Gun Nuts last night: 2009 Recap

A little bit of pedantry prior to last night’s show recap: we are not starting a new decade in 2010.  The new decade starts in 2011.  Now that I’ve gotten that out of the way, on to the show recap!  If you missed the show, you can of course listen to the archived version here.  It started strong and stayed strong, as Breda and I revisted our favorite shows of 2009, including such great shows as the interview with Rob Pincus, the show with Larry Correia, or both of the shows with Julie Golob.  There were so many great moments in 2009 that it’s hard to narrow it down to just one or two that were our favorites.  To listen to Breda and I list our best and worst shows of ’09, click here for the episode or click for the .mp3 copy.

After talking about shows, we opened up the lines for some great callers to talk about our best and worst moments in politics from 2009, which surprisingly is almost over.  It just seems like yesterday that we crowned our Emperor God-King Obama, and I’ve still yet to receive my magical unicorn with saddlebags full of fresh cash.  The callers were great, as everyone had a different take on what has been bad and good about 2009 in the realm of politics.  While many things have been just wretched, we’ve also made some great gains in the 2nd Amendment front, as we continue to watch the Brady Campaign spiral into utter irrelevancy.

As usual, the show is available for download on iTunes as well, just click the handy button: Gun Nuts Host - Gun Nuts Radio: The Next Generation of Shooting | Blog Talk Radio Feed - Gun Nuts Radio: The Next Generation of Shooting | Blog Talk Radio Feed and you can download the entire archive! We have been so privileged and blessed to be able to bring this show to you each week. After putting our first full year under our belts, I can’t wait to see what 2010 is going to bring us in terms of new shows, new guests, and some old friends. For everyone that’s taken time to tune in, thank you so much. We’ll see you on Tuesday nights in 2010 at 9pm Eastern time! Tell a friend!

4 Comments

  1. “A little bit of pedantry prior to last night’s show recap: we are not starting a new decade in 2010. The new decade starts in 2011.”

    Mathematically, yes. Linguistically, no.

    What years were spanned by the sixties?

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