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Recall Election Post-Mortem: Ballots, Bitterness, and Bloviation

An unexpectedly brutal recall special election night for Democrats has left observers scrambling to recalculate the Colorado political landscape. With a headline-grabbing victory in hand, beleaguered Colorado Republicans are (understandably) looking to capitalize with an eye toward an electoral turnaround in 2014. Beneath the headlines, there are some underlying factors responsible for last night's success that […]

Don’t Be Fooled, Universal Background Checks Are Working

Another dismayingly slanted story on guns from the Denver Post's Ryan Parker, this time about the results of House Bill 1229, the legislation passed this year requiring background checks be performed on most sales of guns in Colorado: In the first month of expanded background checks for gun purchases, 561 people who sold guns in private […]

Tancredo Defends Rep. Steve King’s DREAMer Insult

Huffington Post reports, you probably saw this coming: Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-Colo.) came to the defense of Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) in a World Net Daily editorial published late last week, denouncing conservatives who have publicly voiced disapproval of King's remarks on undocumented students. King came under fire earlier this month after telling Newsmax TV […]

“Hunter Boycott” Appears To Have Fizzled

AP reports via 7NEWS: Colorado wildlife officials say despite threats that hunters planned to boycott Colorado because of new gun control laws, big game applications are up. So far this year, big game applications have increased by 18,000 over the number in 2012. Colorado Parks and Wildlife processed 469,000 applications this spring, compared with 451,000 […]

Meanwhile, Down In Pueblo…

MONDAY UPDATE: As the Colorado Springs Gazette's Megan Schrader reports, organizers of the recall election against Sen. Angela Giron will turn in roughly 13,500 signatures today–a much smaller margin than in Sen. John Morse's race, and less likely to survive validity checks by the Secretary of State's office. To put the ouster attempt on the ballot […]

The Case for Tom Tancredo as the GOP Nominee (No, Really)

Over the weekend, the editorial board of the Denver Post weighed in on the Gubernatorial candidacy of Republican Tom Tancredo, who surprised many last week by throwing his hat in the ring for 2014. And what did the Post have to say? Well, they're about as excited for another Tancredo candidacy as a kid who […]

Kennedy/Andrasik Exposé Shakes Up Morse Recall Attempt

The local Colorado Springs media appears to have finally become aware that something is not quite right in the "grassroots" signature drive to place a recall of Colorado Senate President John Morse on the Senate District 11 ballot this fall. A scathing new report last night from NBC affiliate News 5's Jacqui Heinrich puts key […]

Hardball: Hackstaff Gessler Mailer Targets GOP County Clerks

SUNDAY UPDATE #3: FOX 31's Eli Stokols reports: The flier from that new group, which isn’t even registered with the state but lists its address as that of the Hackstaff Law Group, Gessler’s old firm, is a revealing microcosm, just the latest display of a ham-handed political operation on the right. [Pols emphasis] Beyond the half-shade […]

How To Fail At “Reaching Out To Women”

Last August, we took note of a "debate" held by the right-wing Independence Institute on energy issues, at least nominally billed for "women of all political stripes." It was by all accounts more of a Hannity and Colmes energy industry infomercial than a real debate, though that's to be fully expected. What we were struck by […]

Taxing (The Hell Out Of) Legal Weed

AP's Kristen Wyatt reports via the Durango Herald: A legislative panel decided Friday that marijuana in Colorado could be taxed at rates above 30 percent. But voters would have to OK the taxes, and some lawmakers fear the state’s tax-skeptical public could reject such high rates. A House-Senate panel set up to propose marijuana regulations […]

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