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Does Gessler believe inactive voter lists have been deliberately mismanaged to favor Democrats?

(Down the rabbit hole goes Gessler – promoted by Colorado Pols) Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler has been denying that partisanship played any role in his decision to file a lawsuit to stop Denver from mailing election ballots to inactive voters, who last voted in the 2008 general election. Gessler’s latest public denial of […]

Michele Obama is like a main character in Planet of the Apes. Are you howling with laughter yet?

(Stay classy, talk radio – promoted by Colorado Pols) When it comes to being insensitive toward minorities and women and others, sometimes the line between humor and insult is obviously in legitimate dispute, and, in any case, the best course for those offended is to ignore and move on. But there are cases when, clearly, […]

Denver’s anti-abortion talk-show host Bob Enyart vs. Mitt Romney

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) Bob Enyart, a local anti-abortion radio-show host, is planning a national campaign aiming to convince GOP primary and caucus voters of this: “When Mitt Romney says he’s a pro-family, pro-life conservative, he is a liar to the base that he needs for the nomination.” “We plan on doing again […]

Among friends on radio, McInnis says he has “complete vindication” but “just a little too late”

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) “You are among friends here,” Rick Wagner told his radio guest Scott McInnis Thursday. “No one is going to try to pick at you because I know there is a limited amount you can say about it.” Wagner kept his promise, stroking McInnis for about 15 minutes, even saying […]

Centrism of Post reflected in editorial board

A while back, The Denver Post’s  Editorial Page Editor Dan Haley provided me a website page listing the names and bios of the newspaper’s editorial board members. Here’s the link, and below are the names, which I couldn’t locate using The Post’s search tool. In the print edition, they often appear at the bottom of […]

Stapleton not seeking formal AG opinion on moonlighting

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) One of the things I try to do as a media critic is keep track of what officials tell journalists they’re going to do. And if promises made aren’t reported on, I ask about them. For example, there’s the dangling promise Scott McInnis made to The Denver Post about […]

How could Gessler take Hackstaff clients without everyone wondering who’s winking

Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler tells The Denver Post that, if he moonlights for his former law firm, which specializes in election law, he’ll disclose the names of clients he’s working for. But reporters should ask him if this solves his conflict-of-interest problems. On KHOW’s Caplis and Silverman Show Monday, host Craig Silverman asked […]

Journalists to discuss media coverage of 2010 election

All of us on ColoradoPols love to criticize the news media. Here’s your chance to leave your user name at the door and do it in person(as long as you’re nice). Five prominent Colorado journalists will answer your questions during a panel discussion Wed., Dec. 8, at 2 p.m. , on the topic, Colorado Journalism […]

Post shouldn’t forget about Stapleton’s DUI case

Even though Walker Stapleton has been elected State Treasurer, The Denver Post shouldn’t forget to make sure he turns over, at some point, the police report from his 1999 DUI arrest in San Francisco. In an interview Oct. 27 on KHOW’s Caplis and Silverman show, Stapleton said he ordered the report and promised to deliver […]

Why hasn’t victim’s account of the Stapleton DUI crash appeared in The Post?

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) The Denver Post is missing a major element in its reporting on State Treasurer candidate Walker Stapleton’s 1999 DUI arrest, specifically that a victim’s eye witness account of the incident, reported in the Colorado Independent, directly contradicts portions of Stapleton’s version of the story. During a KBDI debate, Walker […]

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