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Questions for Norton filtered on conservative talk-radio show

(Worth noting, not really surprising – promoted by Colorado Pols) You know talk radio shows filter out unwanted questions and stop unwanted callers from getting on the air. There’s the mute button, which the host can use to silence a caller with the tap of a finger. And there’s the person (the producer or possibly […]

Daily Press not clear on whether McConnell wants to abolish Dept. of Education

There’s an entertaining and illuminating article in the Craig Daily Press today, titled “McConnell campaign counts on contituents’ anger, tea party principles.” It profiles Republican Mark McConnell who’s competing against State Representative Scott Tipton for the chance to run against Congressman John Salazar. The story explains that McConnell campaigns tirelessly, describes himself as the “‘Cowboy […]

Post should explain why GOP sees draft election bill as unfair

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) In its coverage yesterday of House Speaker Terrance Carroll’s draft plan to modernize election registration rules, The Denver Post stated that “Capitol Republicans have cast the legislation as an attempt by Democrats to skew elections in their favor, and one that could endanger the integrity of elections.” The Post […]

What happened to John Rebchook

Note:  During the year, I’ll be asking Denver journalists what they’ve been up to since leaving the Rocky or The Post-and what they think of the state of Colorado journalism these days. I previously queried former Denver Post columnists Jim Spencer and Bob Ewegen, among others.     John Rebchook covered real estate and other […]

The Denver Post quotes Norton directly!

(Stop the presses! – promoted by Colorado Pols) After 23 quoteless weeks, The Denver Post ran a direct quotation from Jane Norton today. Norton’s quoted words, which appear to have traveled from the Senate candidate’s mouth into reporter Lynn Bartels’ ears, in a two-way conversation, were first these: “Coloradans are incredibly passionate because the direction […]

Shyne the media spotlight on Scott McInnis

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) The Scott McInnis campaign forks out $487 to an “appearance coach,” who reportedly advises McInnis to shave off his mustache and update his glasses, and it barely makes a blip of news. Is this a sign of good journalism or cynical passivity on behalf of the Colorado media? When […]

“He-said” Biz Journal article needs the “she-said” part

(More or that well known liberal bias–or was that insurance industry bias I always forget – promoted by Danny the Red (hair)) Journalists may be doing 17 things at once, but if they’re going to write a story quoting not one, not two, but three opponents of bills in the state legislature, you’d think they […]

Talk show host Bob Enyart to clarify son’s role today

(Being bold for the Lord… – promoted by Middle of the Road) It’s illegal for children to collect signatures for ballot initiatives in Colorado. So my jaw dropped when I heard radio talk show host Bob Enyart, during a live broadcast Thursday, say, “So, my son today got 20 signatures so far. My son, he’s […]

What happened to Jim Spencer

Note:  During the next year, I’ll occasionally be asking former Denver journalists what they’ve been up to since disappearing from the Denver journalism scene-and what they think of the state of Colorado journalism these days. I previously queried Bob Ewegen. Jim Spencer, the former metro columnist for The Denver Post, was kind enough to answer […]

Norton’s lost years

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) The following description of Senate candidate Jane Norton in an article on the Steamboat Today website Monday looks innocent enough at first glance, but read it closely: Norton was Colorado’s lieutenant governor from 2002 to 2006. She was executive director for the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment […]

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