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Get More Smarter on Wednesday (March 23)

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MoreSmarterLogo-SnowmanOur condolences to those Colorado students who would have had a snow day today…if they weren’t in the middle of Spring Break already. It’s time to Get More Smarter with Colorado Pols. If you think we missed something important, please include the link in the comments below (here’s a good example).

TOP OF MIND TODAY…

► The Colorado legislature has called a “snow day” for Wednesday. Arguments — about everything — are expected to resume tomorrow.

► Arizona, Utah, and Idaho (Democrats only) cast votes in the race for President on Tuesday. Chris Cillizza of “The Fix” names his “Winners and Losers” from the evening; prepare for a lot of repetition from here on out.

Donald Trump: Arizona was the big prize of the night, the third biggest winner-take-all state on the map with 58 delegates. There was some chatter in the days leading up to the vote that Ted Cruz might be sneaking up on Trump — the Texas Senator spent time in the state — and could be poised to pull an upset. Nope.  Trump won by 22 points, taking 47 percent of the vote. Would Trump have had a better night if Cruz had come in under 50 percent in Utah? Sure. But only by a little since Trump was never going to take more than a small handful of delegates out of the heavily Mormon State. Nothing that happened on Tuesday night changed the dynamic of the GOP race. Trump, at 739 delegates, is clearly in first place and still the only candidate with a genuine chance of winning the 1,237 delegates to formally claim the party’s nomination. That’s a good night for him.

Hillary Clinton: The only way that Clinton isn’t the Democratic nominee is if she starts losing big states by large margins. That didn’t happen on Tuesday night. Clinton won the big delegate prize of Arizona while losing Idaho and Utah by big numbers to Bernie Sanders. The Sanders folks will focus on his two wins but the truth of Sanders’s delegate deficit is he needs to win states like Arizona with 80 percent of the vote, not states like Utah or Idaho.  There just aren’t enough delegates in those to narrow Clinton’s lead. And, she knows it. Notice that her speeches in the last week or so — since the March 15 votes — have turned their focus to Trump almost entirely. Clinton is in the midst of a general election pivot.  Tuesday night proved, again, why this nomination fight is close to over.

► For those of you who have felt a little panicked because Colorado doesn’t have an official Lieutenant Governor, well, you can finally relax. Bill Vidal Donna Lynne is here! From Joey Bunch of the Denver Post:

Donna Lynne, a Kaiser Permanente executive and a longtime ally of Gov. John Hickenlooper, is the nominee to become Colorado’s next lieutenant governor, an administration official confirmed Wednesday morning… …Lynne, 62, is executive vice president of the Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, as well as the group president responsible for Kaiser’s Colorado, Pacific Northwest and Hawaii regions. If confirmed, she would replace Joe Garcia, who  announced his resignation in November to become president of the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, a Boulder-based organization that’s to assist colleges and universities in 16 Western states.

Lynne is not expected to run for Governor when Hickenlooper is term-limited in 2018, which was a significant point in her favor. Hickenlooper was careful not to select a Light Gov. who would gain a head start on the Democratic nomination for Governor.   Get even more smarter after the jump…

IN CASE YOU ARE STANDING NEAR A WATER COOLER…

► Colorado Democrats are pushing to draw new attention to legislative Republican ties to the right-wing organization Americans for Prosperity (AFP). From the Colorado Springs Gazette:

Democrats in the Colorado Senate accused Republicans of taking marching orders from big corporations and a conservative nonprofit so far this session, reflected in both the bills the GOP members have introduced and bills that have been killed. “In February we saw the Senate Republicans standing with a Koch brothers-backed group called Americans for Prosperity here in our own capitol,” Sen. Jessie Ulibarri, D-Westminster, said at a new conference Tuesday. “For those of you who don’t know Americans for Prosperity is not Colorado-based … They started handing out these booklets which I dubbed the hand guide for the wealthy and well-connected, and by God they have been using that handbook to advance a very narrow agenda that benefits a few at the expense of the many.”

In recognition of their loyal support to AFP, the Koch Brothers made sure that every Republican lawmaker received an extra bag of coal.
► Hillary Clinton loves her some working microphones…


► There are about a dozen Republican candidates seeking the GOP nomination for U.S. Senate in 2016. Yesterday, 9News announced that only eight of these candidates have “earned” the right to participate in its April 5th televised debate.

 
► Colorado State Employees had their “Lobby Day at the Capitol” this week.  

 
► Sorry, Sheriffs, but they’re still laws even if you don’t like them. As we wrote yesterday:

Apropos news from the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, hearing the case of a bunch of elected Colorado sheriffs vs. Gov. John Hickenlooper, seeking to overturn the state’s landmark 2013 gun safety laws–in particular the laws requiring background checks on most private gun transfers, and limiting magazine capacity to 15 rounds…

…The short version is that Independence Institute lawyer Dave Kopel and the county sheriff plaintiffs in this suit already lost their case against the 2013 gun safety laws on the merits in federal district court. Today’s appeals court ruling rejects the standing of the sheriffs and other plaintiffs to bring their suit to begin with, and vacates the sheriffs’ prior loss with an order to dismiss the case entirely.

 

► Republican State Sen. Laura Waters Woods wants to cut back on the number of people eligible for Medicaid, because, freedom or something. 

 

► Colorado Republicans didn’t get to choose a favorite Presidential candidate during the GOP caucuses — a “preference poll” was cancelled by the State Party last year — but delegates are about to be deluged with requests for support in advance of the National Republican Convention in Cleveland.

 

► A Colorado direct mail and printing business is benefitting — big time — from the campaign of Republican Donald Trump. WizBang Solutions has already picked up some $625k from the Trump campaign in 2016 alone. WizBang Solutions has a dubious past in Colorado, to say the least.

OTHER LINKS YOU SHOULD CLICK

► If this guy was able to make it onto Donald Trump’s short list of foreign policy advisors, we can only imagine the applications Trump received that did not make the cut.

 

► The Supreme Court is hearing yet another challenge of President Obama’s Affordable Care Program. From Politico:

A sharply divided Supreme Court on Wednesday considered whether Obamacare’s birth control coverage requirement violated the rights of religious institutions, with Justice Anthony Kennedy — the likely swing vote — voicing concern about how big a loophole the court might create if it rules for the challengers.

He suggested that large institutions like Catholic universities shouldn’t be able to get out of the employee coverage requirement in the same way that other challengers, such as the Little Sisters of the Poor order of Catholic nuns, perhaps should.

 

ICYMI

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is now the “establishment candidate” of the Republican Party. This wouldn’t be quite so weird if not for that fact that most establishment Republicans hate his guts. 
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11 thoughts on “Get More Smarter on Wednesday (March 23)

  1. What years of Brilliant Triangulation™ hath wrought.

     Time for These Two Democrats to Go

    Bill Moyers and Michael Winship start with a few paragraphs teasing that there are two Democrats that are doing the country and HRC no favors by being in the spotlight.

    They then make it explicit:

    No, she should come right out and ask for the resignations of Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Democratic National Committee Chair — and Florida congresswoman — Debbie Wasserman Schultz. In one masterstroke, she could separate herself from two of the most prominent of all corporate Democratic elitists.

    Each is a Clinton disciple and devotee, each has profited mightily from the association and each represents all that is wrong with a Democratic Party that in the pursuit of money from rich donors and powerful corporations has abandoned those it once so proudly represented — working men and women.

    The rest of the story details the major sins of each. About Rahm Emanuel: 

    Only after his re-election was the cover-up of the [Laquan McDonald] murder revealed.  In [Rick] Pearlstein’s words, “Given that he surely would not have been reelected had any of this come out before the balloting, a recent poll showed that only 17 percent of Chicagoans believe him. And a majority of Chicagoans now think he should resign.”

    They then take DWS to task; after a few words describing her manipulation of the debate schedule, they spent a few paragraphs detailing her efforts to weaken the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s effort to create national standards for the payday-lending industry.

    1. Rahm is a vestige of the Dem Clintonian DLC R-lite era. Since HRC pretty much is too, her "reinvention" would benefit from cutting an unreconstructed DLCer and arguably most hated Dem mayor in the country loose. DWS is an embarrassment as Party Chair who in no way reperesents the emerging return to fighting for the little guy Dem party values spearheaded by those allied with Warren and Sanders. Even so it's hard to see how HRC, who is simply a private citizen untl she gets elected president as her second ever elected office, has standing to officially demand the resignation of any Dem not under indictment or accused of raping boyscouts from anything.

      She can certainly engage in engineering pretty much whatever she wants within the party establishment but it's unlikely she'd throw DWS under the bus since she owes her loyal lackey for helping the Clinton machine clear the field of any possible strong challengers (except for Bernie who nobody saw coming) far in advance and that would make HRC look pretty back stabber shabby. Lot's of people view both Clintons as pretty shabby already. She'd have to talk DWS into totally falling on her own sword for the sake of party unity and I don't see that happening before the election.

      I'm now bracing myself for another…. with supporters like you who needs enemies, you bad feminist scolding from V.devil

      1. Haven't heard much from Moyers lately.  He has to be grateful to Trump for making Moyers only the second most pompous man in America.  As to BC, you nailed it.  Hillary has no standing to be firing mayors, whatever EL Pomposo Segundo thinks.  So you earn another 5 feminist points for your realistic defence of HRC.

  2. As Coal Prospects Decline, a Colorado Town Reconsiders Marijuana

    HOTCHKISS, Colo. — This mountain town of coal miners and organic farmers wasted no time in saying no to marijuana. After Colorado’s 2012 vote legalizing marijuana, local leaders concerned about crime and the character of their tranquil downtown twice voted to ban the recreational and medical pot shops springing up in other towns.

    But then coal crumbled. One mine here in the North Fork Valley has shut down amid a wave of coal bankruptcies and slowdowns, and another has announced that it will go dark. The closings added to a landscape of layoffs and economic woes concussing mining-dependent towns from West Virginia to Wyoming. And as Hotchkiss searches for a new economic lifeline, some people are asking: What about marijuana?

  3. Michael Savage urges Trump to be more reactionary and hateful:

    MICHAEL SAVAGE (HOST): Donald, we're only interested in one question, and I heard some of your Today interview today, and that is the Islamo-fascist attack in Belgium. I know that you are shown to be 100 percent right by this attack when you said that you wouldn't admit anymore Muslims into the United States until we "figure this thing out." You were 100 percent right. But here's the question, Donald. What would you do about the radical mosques in America? Would you agree right now on TheSavage Nation that you will consider closing the radical mosques in America? Because even liberal France has been doing this since the Paris terror attacks. I have to repeat this, liberal, socialist France, even they have closed about 20 radical mosques because they decided that they want to live. Mr. Trump, what do you think should be done?

    I wouldn't trust Savage's stats, nor his conclusion nor analysis on this or anything. But, he's on 100s of stations and spouts this, and much worse, daily. And he's the only source of "news" to many of his listeners.

    or maybe he’s endorsing Democratic/Liberal Socialism……..eh, Mike?

    1. Michael Savage urges Trump to be more reactionary and hateful.

      Is that even possible?

      OTOH, chivalry is not dead. Both GOP front runners came to the defense of their (current) wives today.

      Lying Ted was accused from Der Drumpf of being behind an ad depicting a nude Melonia Trump and introducing her in the raw as our next FLOTUS.

      In response, Drumpf told Ted to cut the crap or he would “spill the beans” about Heidi Cruz.

      I really think Heidi Cruz should be off limits – much like I felt that way about Laura Bush. Hasn’t she suffered enough just being married to the guy she’s married to?

      1. And, to show you where mainstream GOPerism is now headed, Mittens (yes, that Mittens) said this week, "Donald Trump has had several foreign wives. It turns out that there really are jobs Americans won’t do."

        Mittens made a joke, and, it's actually funny …

        ..  the apocalypse is now officially upon us.

          1. Absolutely! Republicans are notorious for falling in line. Just ask Dio's good friend Moderatus who has been on a long journey (for lack of a better word) seeking a candidate to get behind…..first, Rubio, now Cruz, next Drumpf.

        1. Maybe not quite the apocalypse. Trump still has the lowest national favorable ratings so maybe the end isn't really imminent. These are the latest poll averages from HuffPost, pretty much in line with RCP averages.

          First Obama's job approval:

          Obama  Approve 49.0%

                       Disapprove 47.6%  – so positive, as it has been for weeks now.

          Next Trump and HRC favorable/unfavorable:

          HRC  Unfavorable 54.0%

                    Favorable 40.7%- – underwater by under 14

          Trump   Unfavorable 61.6%

                        Favorable 32.6%- underwater by 29

          Hope that, in the battle between less than appealing options at least end times (President Trump) aren't quite here yet?

           

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