Although Colorado Republicans don’t have much to be proud of coming out of yet another disastrous election season in 2022, one piece of their political infrastructure Republicans appear to want to save is the so-called Common Sense Institute, an organization created to push conservative messaging with (hopefully) more credibility than the typecast old-school conservative “stink tank” the Independence Institute. Although CSI churned out reams of repackaged public data to support favored Republican scare tactics like fentanyl and increasing auto theft rates, there’s not a single race in Colorado this year in which CSI’s “analysis” made even a small dent in Democratic dominance.
As post-mortem analysis continues to unpack the profound weakness of the Colorado Republican ticket in 2022, generally agreed to have been led to ruin by the unqualified train wreck that was hard-right gubernatorial candidate Hiedi Heidi Ganahl, the recurring theme has been an inability of Colorado Republicans at the highest levels to realize Ganahl would be a disaster–which was evident long before Ganahl won the Republican nomination. From the beginning of Ganahl’s campaign, it was clear that Ganahl would not be following the Cory Gardner playbook of feinting to the political center to win in a blue-trending state. Unfortunately, there was no one left in the Colorado Republican Party, even at the very top, removed enough from the GOP’s Trump-era ideological brainrot to see what was coming.
That is why we spent most of September and October talking about “furries.”
An excellent example of the hubris at the very top of Colorado’s conservative leadership that blinded them to impending disaster at the polls in November is the founder and chairman of the board of the Common Sense Institute, Earl Wright, who was recently exposed as having been in contact with Trump coup plotter John Eastman in the days after the January 6th, 2021 insurrection and on the coup-curious side of the 2020 presidential election. CSI announced yesterday that Wright is the recipient of something they’re calling the “Free Enterprise Trailblazer Award Winner!”
If we ever have enough money in one place to found our own “stink tank,” we’re going to make it a rule that we get a cool-sounding award every year! We fund the joint, we get the awards. Isn’t that how it works? Here’s precedent that says it is.
Sadly, if Earl Wright is who they’re giving awards to after this terrible year, no lessons have been learned.
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"non-partisan" is such a nice, elastic term.
Take a look at the Board of Directors — not a single one puts "Republican" after their name.
If they were anything but Republicans they would not be supporting extremist to move the state to the center. It doesn’t seem like common sense to unaffiliated voters that if you vote in nut cases the Dems will be moderates and we all will meet in the center. If these people really are responsible for their organizations they would stop showing up.
Lily white and ready to party like it's 1953
Just in: The Voyageur Institute has awarded its annual World's Greatest Lover award to (drum roll) Voyageur!
The common sense is the R candidates who won were pretty far right.
Do more of that.
Nope. Don't "do more of that". According to The Hill, Desantis is polling 4 points ahead of Biden currently.
Democrats should not be supporting DeSantis in the hopes that he will inevitably lose.
Are there second acts in Colorado politics?
House GOP reckons with ‘candidate quality’ problem after midterms — and ahead of 2024 – POLITICO
It's buried down inside this story, but there is apparently a movement afoot to recycle Joe O'Dea for a House race in the future.
What the hell …. he wasn't as bad a Heidi Ganahl. But that's not much by way of qualifications.
I think O'Dea would be a step up from Lamborn, and several steps — or possibly a couple of flights of stairs — ahead of Boebert.
Don't know how he did as a Senate candidate in House districts 7 & 8 — anyone have that analysis already done?
I have just received notification that I am this year’s recipient of the highly coveted and prestigious award for Outstanding and Indispensable Achievement Over the Course of the 21st Century by the unanimous (mostly) acclaim of my household. I will be hosting an awards dinner gala in my honor this evening.