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► Democrats have their “top-tier recruit” in the fold for CD-6 with today’s announcement that state Sen. Morgan Carroll will challenge incumbent Congressman Mike Coffman in 2016. Rachel Sapin of the Aurora Sentinel got the early scoop:
“The theme of the campaign is going to about real results,” Carroll told The Aurora Sentinel in an interview Monday. “Congress has been paralyzed. It’s a crisis of confidence to get anything done.”
► Carroll’s decision to run in CD-6 brings a renewed spotlight on the Coffmangate scandal. As The Hill reports today:
Republicans in the state have appeared in disarray in recent weeks amid allegations from the state party chairman Steve House that Cynthia Coffman blackmailed him in an attempt to get him to resign.
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► Newly-elected Colorado Springs Mayor John Suthers tells the Colorado Independent that he doesn’t plan to run for U.S. Senate in 2016…not that anyone thought he might. Colorado’s longest-serving Attorney General has flirted with running for Governor or Senate in the past but failed to get the insider Republican support needed to get a high-profile campaign off the ground.
► Lest there was any doubt, the legalization of marijuana figures to be a prime issue in the 2016 Presidential election.
► Yes, we’re still talking about cakes for same-sex weddings, as Ivan Moreno reports for the Associated Press:
A suburban Denver baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple will argue in court Tuesday that his religious beliefs should protect him from sanctions against his business.
The case underscores how the already simmering tension between religious-freedom advocates and gay-rights supporters is likely to become more heated in the aftermath of the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark ruling last month legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide…
…On the other side, Laura Reinsch, a spokeswoman for the gay rights group One Colorado, warned that a ruling favoring Phillips would mean “Coloradans would be encouraged to pick and choose which laws they want to follow, and taxpayers would have to foot the bill for endless lawsuits to sort out the problems it could create.”
Reinsch reiterates an argument that is gaining steam in discussions about LGBT rights and the law in general: It’s not an individual choice whether or not to obey the law.
► A Denver judge has delayed a hearing about a city preservation discussion over a building in Northwest Denver that was a significant issue in Denver’s municipal election last May.
► Colorado is sliding off the list of top Senate targets for the 2016 election. As Politico explains in its latest rankings of the Top 10 Senate races to watch:
9. Colorado (7): A mirror image of North Carolina: Republicans can’t find anyone to take on Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet. Both Rep. Mike Coffman and his wife, Attorney General Cynthia Coffman, declined — as did state Sen. Ellen Roberts and former state Sen. Mike Kopp. Adding to the GOP’s woes — and, potentially, its recruiting ability — is a messy, lurid scandal involving the state GOP chairman.
► Little-known Republican Greg Lopez, a onetime Democratic Mayor of Parker, says he will run for U.S. Senate in 2016. Nobody seems to care.
► Greece doesn’t have a plan for how to save the country from financial ruin.
► Roger Clinton is back in the news — sort of — by way of the New York Times:
At the height of Roger Clinton’s fame, the struggling rock singer stood accused of taking cash and a gold Rolex to lobby for pardons as his half brother Bill Clinton’s presidency was ending.
Fifteen years later, with Hillary Rodham Clinton seeking to navigate a return to the White House, the self-described “first brother” is keeping a lower profile. He lives quietly in this seaside suburb of Los Angeles with his dog, Copper, spending time with his college-age son and pursuing an idea for a television music talent show.
Yet Roger Clinton remains largely dependent on his more famous family members — a relationship that poses the risk of new, if familiar, headaches. (Headache, in fact, was the code name given Roger by the Secret Service during President Clinton’s two terms.)
► Republicans can’t stop fighting with Republicans, and Republicans aren’t happy about it.
► If you are a Republican who wants to fight against the idea that the climate is changing, there’s a guy in Charlotte who wants to write you a check.
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In the Aurora Sentinel story brief mention of the blackmail charge is followed by….
That sounds kind of meh. Carroll herself doesn't mention it. Doubt her campaign will want to make much of it. Also no mention of the other alleged damaging material you guys breathlessly report from time to time, Coffman's role heading the sub committee tasked with oversight of the VA hospital construction fiasco. Once again, wouldn't expect to see attacks based on that having much of a role in her campaign. But keep trying, I guess. Maybe somebody besides the choir will eventually share your enthusiasm?
Dumb and Dumber attempts at a quaint "Red Scare"
The outdated and impotent attempts to scare voters away from Bernie Sanders by calling him a socialist aren't having the effect the DC and Democratic establishment would like.
Dem Senator Claire McCaskill was first out of the block with the pro-Hillary talking point:
Next up is Kathleen Parker, a vicious right-winger with a feminine touch, in the Denver Post:
Nice trick, lumping Sanders, who's won multiple state wide elections and who has been a dedicated public servant his entire life, in with the virulent and hypocritical Trump. And calling them both "populist" to keep that term a pejorative is another thing.
Since we probably haven't called him a socialist enough, howzabout we get Politico in on the game?
Well, what the reporters can't produce the headline writer can try to push.
But if Bernie's a Big, Bad Socialist and should be scaring away the average American, how to explain these?
And…
And the rank idiocy of Republican Bobby Jindal:
Maybe the fact that R's and Cons have called Obama a "socialist" for 7 years, and the sad fact that very few Dems pushed back at that oft-repeated lie, has given the term a new definition of "a moderate, willing to compromise, patient politician with a conservative economic philosophy and a liberal social philosphy, yet one who's willing to stand of for a few core principles."
Or maybe voters are smarter than Politico and Parker and McCaskill think they are and know what Bernie is fighting for and what he's fighting against.
Good point about GOP redefining/conditioning us to the term "Socialist". Maybe voters are saying, "Well, if Obama is a socialist and he saved us from a depression, we sure could use more of that!"
Most of the T Party lies are biting them in the ass now…..the birther stuff, the socialist stuff,the "not a citizen" stuff, the death panel lies, the comin' for your guns lies….See the Boy who Cried Wolf….Eventually, nobody believes them anymore.
Except for the very few that live in a conspiracy bubble, and they scare me, because they tend to be well-armed and paranoid.
A FB "friend" is one of my ex's old buddies…he is completely convinced that Islam is a fake religion, that they are all jihadists who will cut off your head as soon as look at you. I think I convinced him that Obama wasn't wearing a secret ISIS decoder ring by showing him a photo of the ordinary ring, but for the rest of it…nope, I'm a naive liberal and all Muslims are scary, evil people.
My ex-nephew-in-law owns a .50 caliber machine gun (amazingly, you can get a permit). As the son of Cuban refugees, he still dreams of leading an invasion to "free" Cuba. Of course, he's comfortable in his suburban Atlanta home drawing a paycheck from the despised, oppressive government (in the water department — such a hazardous job that he also packs a pistol in his car and on his person at all times /snark).
While Bernie does call himself something like a Socialist Democrat or Democratic Socialist (I forget the exact term but he put socialist in there), the polls say his policies are very main stream and pretty close to the 1956 Ozzie and Harriet era Republican platform. Most agree that banks too big to fail are too big to succeed, that the rich should pay more taxes (guess Reagan era top tier taxes must be the kind of radical wealth redistribution Parker is frothing about) and with most of the other quite sensible positions this "extremist" takes.
If Bernie hadn't labeled himself as socialist it would be hard for anyone to make the case that he's anything but traditional garden variety liberal. Unfortunately he did and, once again, this Jewish girl is here to tell you that the possibility that our next President, or even Dem nominee, is going to be an old Jew with the identifier "socialist" attached is less than nil. Maybe not in the future but right now, nil
But far from doing damage, he's doing Dems a whole lot of good. Maybe our scaredy cat, please don't hate me because I'm not a conservative Republican, DLC triangulating (that worked once for Bill Clinton in a now bygone era) Dem pols will finally look at what the public has been telling them this century and realize they can stop curling up into fetal position at every Republican name calling attack, hit back hard and campaign from a position of strength as, you know, actual Dems who are proud of being Dems, proud of not believing in conservative economic nonsense theory, proud of being different from, not almost like, today's idiotic Republicans.