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May 06, 2016 11:37 AM UTC

Get More Smarter on Friday (May 6)

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Get More SmarterMay the Sixth Be With You; that doesn’t make nearly as much sense. 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…

► As of right now, Robert Blaha, Jon Keyser, and Ryan Frazier are all on the June 28th Primary ballot for the Republican U.S. Senate nomination. Here’s the breakdown of what’s happening. Frazier could still end up withdrawing from the race according to a deal made with a Denver judge on Thursday. John Frank has more for the Denver Post.

 

► Donald Trump is all but assured to be the GOP nominee for President, which has Republicans around the country completely flummoxed as to how to respond to questions from reporters. Colorado State Republican Chair Steve House issued a tepid congratulations to Trump on Thursday. House Speaker Paul Ryan, meanwhile, is still refusing to offer public support to His Hairness.

 

Get even more smarter after the jump…

IN CASE YOU ARE STANDING NEAR A WATER COOLER…

► Sean Paige, communications director for the Republican State Senate Majority and a former staffer for Americans for Prosperity, apparently finds it completely acceptable to use sexual slurs in public discussions about Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Needless to say, we disagree.

 

► Republican Jon Keyser is more of a walking political stunt than an actual candidate for U.S. Senate. On Thursday, Keyser announced that he had “signed” a “pledge” to only serve two terms (or 12 years) in the U.S. Senate if elected, which is kind of like an overweight person promising to only eat three meals a day. Here’s why this is completely irrelevant: The last Colorado Senator to serve more than two terms in office has been dead for nearly 30 years.

Perhaps it would have made more sense for Keyser to “sign” a “pledge” to actually finish a term if elected to the Senate. You may recall that Keyser didn’t even make it through a full two-year term in the Colorado legislature before resigning.

 

► Yesterday was “Cinco de Mayo,” and Donald Trump celebrated by Tweeting a picture of himself preparing to eat a “taco bowl” at his desk while declaring “I Love Hispanics!”. Republican National Committee Chair Reince Priebus says that Trump is “trying” to sound a more unifying tone, which is equal parts funny and depressing.

 

► Congressman Scott Tipton continues to take heat after a recent report that a bill he is sponsoring to allow more oil and gas drilling in Colorado was actually written by the oil and gas industry. This is not going away anytime soon, as the Grand Junction Sentinel reports:

Former state Sen. Gail Schwartz, a Democrat, bashed Republican U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton on Thursday, saying Tipton was giving free rein to a “land speculator from Houston.”

Schwartz last month won the Democrat nomination for the 3rd Congressional District in the November general election. Tipton is seeking a fourth term and faces a primary challenger, Alex Beinstein.

Schwartz took issue with Tipton’s circulation of a draft bill that was drafted by a lobbyist representing Houston-based SG Interests, which owns leases on Thompson Divide and has fought efforts to cancel or modify those leases.

SG Interests employees contributed $16,539 to Tipton in the 2014 election cycle, making the company the largest single source of campaign contributions to him.

 

► Legislation to protect students’ online identity is on its way to the desk of Gov. John Hickenlooper.

 

► Republicans in the state Senate killed a bill that was intended to provide more information for people visiting freestanding “emergency clinics” in Colorado that do little more than give you a kleenex and a $12,000 bill. A Senate committee killed HB16-1374 (Required Notice & Disclosures in Freestanding ERs) on a 3-2 partisan vote.

 

► Indiana Gov. Mike Pence has endorsed Donald Trump for President, which wouldn’t be all that interesting if not for the fact that Pence publicly backed Ted Cruz for the same position earlier this week. Who does Pence think he is — Cory Gardner?

 

► So-called “construction defects” legislation (otherwise known as, “No Responsibility for Developers”) has again stalled in the state legislature.

OTHER LINKS YOU SHOULD CLICK

► “When did science become a belief system?

 

► One of the “Duck Dynasty” characters will be attending the annual Western Conservative Summit hosted by Colorado Christian University. Somehow, this is “breaking news.”

ICYMI

► Donald Trump is pivoting to a General Election messaging mode, which basically means reversing himself on a whole bunch of policy positions.

 

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8 thoughts on “Get More Smarter on Friday (May 6)

  1. Latest update on GOP PUMA…..

    In addition to D.J. Paul Ryan's non-endorsement, Lindsey "Blanche Dubois" Graham has announced that he will not vote for Drumpf but instead will abstain. Mary Matalin, Bush long-time Repub strategist, has announced she is leaving the GOP and supporting the Libertarian Party this fall. 

    It wasn't all bad news for Drumpf. Rick Perry endorsed him and offered himself as a VEEP running mate.

    Also, Drumpf is planning to roll out his Supreme Court nominee in July. And he says the way to reduce our national debt is to renegotiate with our creditors. Could there be a chapter 11 in our nation's future?

    1. The vast majority of our national debt is owned by Americans.  So Four-time bankrupt Trump's idea of cheating investors for a fifth time only cheats ourselves.

  2. As a native of the high plains, I refuse to give up entirely on the hope that a moderate Democrat like Seay could beat a total idiot like Buck.  With Trump at the head of the ticket, all things are possible.  When Hillary Clinches, which she will do in California And New Jersey, bernie is going to have to decide what do do with his formidable money machine.  I don't expect him to help Hillary raise money.  But he could form a Hillary Victory fund clone to channel cash to folks like Seay.  With a half million in cash, Seay could do it.  That in turn could mean a Democratic house.  This district has gone Democrat in lower level races like CU regent.  Yes, let's fight a 50 state campaign and contest at least 300 House seats vigorously.  Trump's scorn of big donors means he will be starved for cash and GOPGOTV may suffer.  How about it Bernie is a progressive victory fund in your future?

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