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Larry Smith interviews Matt Bevin on the Big Dawg



2014-04-15 - 101 E Main Street, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry Smith. Matt Bevin stopped by the Big Dawg for an interview yesterday, (April 14, 2014) accompanied by two of my favorite people, Eddie and Tiffany Kessler of Columbia. He said that job creation will be a front burner item on his agenda if he is elected. He said his heart goes out to those 600 employees of Fruit of the Loom who are losing their jobs. Bevin said that his opponent has not created a single job since NAFTA took effect. He's a great guy. Pity he doesn't get on healthcare. He and others critical of Obamacare may be in for a rude awakening when it sinks in how many people are already benefit from it. Still, he was a great interview. - Larry Smith (Note on the 'product placement' Coke sign. CM is not promoting fizzy drinks. It's posted because it's historic. The Big Dawg Studio was once the Coca-Cola Bottling Plant in Campbellsville, KY. Today, Clark Beverage, the present day successor bottler also promotes healthier drinks, water & juices, as well.)

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