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Gardner says “legal ambiguities” motivated immigration vote

(Promoted by Colorado Pols) In what appears to be senatorial candidate Cory Gardner’s first direct comment on his vote against ending an Obama policy of allowing young undocumented immigrants to avoid deportation for at least two years, Gardner emphasized the legal "ambiguities" in ending Obama's initiative, called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). Gardner said […]

“Mostly true” not “mostly false” that Gardner blocked immigration reform

(Promoted by Colorado Pols) In a fact-check last week, Politifact concluded that it was "mostly false" for SEIU to assert, in a radio ad, that senatorial candidate Cory Gardner "blocked immigration reform." A fairer conclusion would have been, "mostly true." Politifact's logic: So far the House has not acted [on immigration-reform legislation], and prospects are […]

Gardner un-cosponsored legislation in 2011, showing how he can un-cosponsor federal personhood bill now

(Promoted by Colorado Pols) One of the biggest election-year hypocrisies hanging out there, waiting for a civic-minded reporter to jump on, is the fact that senatorial candidate Cory Gardner remains a cosponsor of federal personhood legislation, even though he's told the world, both in interviews and even in a paid advertisement, that he's "learned more" […]

KOA’s Rosen says he’d be “fair” if he moderated a Hickenlooper-Beauprez debate

(Promoted by Colorado Pols) CORRECTION: This post incorrectly states that most journalists consider themselves Democrats. Over half of journalists in a recent survey self-identify as having no party affiliation. About 7 percent said they were Republicans, and 28 percent Democrats. My point about Rosen is unchanged. —– From: Jason Salzman To: [KOA Radio Host] Mike […]

Terry Maketa’s situation as discussed on KVOR’s Jeff Crank Show

(Don't blame Jason, we added the photo – Promoted by Colorado Pols) The response to El Paso Sheriff Terry Maketa's troubles shows off talk-radio's ability to surprise and entertain. Here are some thoughts on Maketa's situation aired on KVOR's (CO Springs) Jeff Crank show on May 31, shortly after the photo of the shirtless Sheriff […]

Fox 31 Denver takes new public-policy show out of the “stuffy confines” of a TV studio

(Promoted by Colorado Pols) Local TV public affairs shows are usually shot deep inside TV stations, where the light of day and the reality of everyday life can be hard to find. Fox 31 Denver's Eli Stokols has dispensed of this problem by staging his new public affairs TV program at The Source, which is […]

Ross Kaminsky discusses his column about Gardner, Tancredo, and immigration politics

(Promoted by Colorado Pols) American Spectator columnist Ross Kaminsky was the only media figure who reported on a private meeting last month between Republican Senate candidate Cory Gardner and "a small group of Republicans" to discuss immigration policy. "The roughly 10 people in the room," Kaminsky wrote in his much-discussed column about the meeting, "included […]

Another blow to Colorado political journalism

(No question about it – Promoted by Colorado Pols) On Friday, Joe Hanel ended a nine-year run at the Durango Herald, leaving for a job at the Colorado Health Institute. Hanel wrote a lot about politics, and he was clearly one of the best remaining political journalists in Colorado. His departure is yet another blow […]

Colorado progressive talk radio hits bottom with cancellation of Gloria Neal show

There’s endless speculation about why progressive talk shows repeatedly fail on commercial radio, and the latest to go down is Gloria Neal’s morning show on KKZN AM-760, Colorado’s Progressive Talk. Greg Foster, vice president/programming for Clear Channel, which owns the station, told The Denver Post’s Joanne Ostrow yesterday: “I can confirm that Gloria Neal’s show […]

Gardner now always has an “excuse” to decline interviews, Caplis says

(Promoted by Colorado Pols) "Before, whenever we wanted Cory, we made a call, and we got Cory," said KNUS radio-host Dan Caplis on air Monday. "Now, there's always an excuse." Caplis, who's usually big on personal responsibility, blames Gardner's "handlers" for ducking his show, not Gardner himself. "It’s like, 'Wait a second handlers!' Let Cory […]

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