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Cheesy Gossip on Senate Gun Vote Has Instructive Moral

You can read all about the latest back-and-forth between the staffs of Colorado Sens. Mark Udall and Michael Bennet and Colorado GOP Chairman Dick Wadhams today in just about every newspaper in the state. The Denver Post, for example, has two news stories, a blog post, and an editorial up for good measure–obviously, it’s considered […]

Will Walmart live up to their PR on Health Care this time?

There has been a lot of talk this week about the surprising move by Walmart to publically support President Obama’s health care reform plan, supposedly positioning themselves as a leader in the fight to bring health care to all Americans. As we mentioned in a post on our blog yesterday, this might be easier to […]

Social Networking with the 2009 Democratic Gubernatorial Candidates

{First, a cheap plug for my blog Senate Guru.} While 2010 will be chock-full of exciting races at all levels of government.  In 2009, though, there will be two marquee races across the country: the gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey.  Republicans are favored in both races, but both races should come down to […]

1st 100 days speech: FACT CHECK

With CNN doing its best to spin yesterday’s news, I was afforded the opportunity to visit Channel 7’s website. The CBS affiliate had this choice story … obviously the handy work of President Obama himself. http://www.thedenverchannel.co… WASHINGTON — “That wasn’t me,” President Barack Obama said on his 100th day in office, disclaiming responsibility for the […]

My “break” with Ken Buck

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) In the classic Adam’s Rib Spencer Tracy plays a D.A. and Katherine Hepburn plays an attorney. You know that Spencer Tracy is a Republican (old school) where the law is the law. And you know Katherine Hepburn is a Democrat where the situation and background are as important as […]

My sit down with Ed

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) I got the chance to sit down with Representative Ed Perlmutter this afternoon for what was one of the most interesting interviews I have conducted. Ed Perlmutter is a very impressive individual – and in a number of different ways. I now understand why he is so highly respected. […]

NY-20: Stick It to the GOP

{First, a cheap plug for my blog Senate Guru.} While I typically focus on Senate races, the special election in New York’s 20th Congressional district is an excellent opportunity to stick it to the Republican Party. NY-20 is a Republican leaning district in voter registration, but has been recently represented by now-Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and […]

Ritter Criticized for Pricey China Plane Tix

From Channel 7 News: In the middle of the current economic crisis, Gov. Bill Ritter and nine other state employees spent more than $78,000 to conduct a trade mission to Asia that included taxpayers paying for business-class flights and five-star hotels, a CALL7 investigation found. Ritter defended the trip and the expenses, saying it is […]

Physician, Chortle Thyself

The Rocky Mountain News reports on the demise of an early pet project of Governor Bill Ritter’s. Senate Republicans are positively giddy that a drug prescription bill Democratic Gov. Bill Ritter touted in his first year is now being repealed. Senate Bill 1 in 2007 directed a state agency to negotiate discounts on generic drugs […]

Udall, Bennet Talk Stimulus Goals

In general terms yesterday, as the Pueblo Chieftain reports: Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet is getting his political baptism this week as he takes part in a bipartisan group of senators working to whittle down the $800-$900 billion stimulus package that President Barack Obama is calling for Congress to finish quickly. Bennet, a Democrat, has joined […]

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