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On radio, Brophy first said Coffman would lose under Dem map then said Coffman probably could win

On Sunday, State Sen. Greg Brophy said the darndest things about congressional redistricting on Ross Kaminsky’s Backbone Radio, and Kaminsky, who will challenge his conservative guests sometimes, said not a word. So I emailed this note to Kaminsky: Hi Ross – I’m considering a blog post on Brophy’s appearance on your show, where he made […]

In tough interview on talk radio, Tipton says he’s lost trust in Boehner

(In the Tea Party/GOP split, Tipton’s taking a side? – promoted by Colorado Pols) A lot of my friends tell me how difficult it must be for me to have to listen to conservative talk radio as part of my job. But they don’t know how interesting it can be, and I’m guessing you don’t […]

Midnight Gerrymander is the Big Bang of recent CO redistricting history

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) When it comes to redrawing Colorado’s congressional districts, there’s strategeric strategery, which you’d expect, and then there’s stratospheric subversion of rule of law. Reporters covering the redistricting process should be sure not to confuse the two. And so far, they’ve done a good job. The starting point for confusion […]

How a small Tea Party rally looks BIGGER in the news

If you’re a political activist, whether PETA or Tea Party or whatever, you spend a lot of time thinking about how to get media attention. I’ve done a lot of this myself, and even wrote a book about it (hint), and I can tell you that activists love to steal media attention that rightfully belongs to […]

Reporters should ask Suthers: If your anti-gay legal brief isn’t anti-gay, what is it?

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) Colorado Attorney General John Suthers has offered different explanations for filing a legal brief in support of a section of the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) that bars gay and lesbian married couples from receiving federal marriage benefits. Reporters should find out what Suthers is really thinking. Massachusetts […]

Post right to move Littwin column off page two

I loved reading Littwin on Page two of The Denver Post, and I’m sure lots of people who hate Littwin also loved reading Littwin there. He’s one of the best things the paper has to offer. But I agree with the old argument that newspapers will survive in the long run only if they can […]

Post should take public responsibility for fair-use enforcement

UPDATE: This post was corrected Dec. 16 after a reader pointed out that Stephens Media, which is connected to Righthaven, does not own the Las Vegas Sun, which has been reporting extensively on the Righthaven lawsuits. Since March, Righthaven has been suing entities that post content from Las Vegas Review-Journal, not the Las Vegas Sun. […]

Live Blog: Journalism and the 2010 Election

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) With the Rocky Mountain News gone and journalism in the midst of major changes, did Denver media outlets provide citizens with the information needed to make informed decisions during the 2010 election? What were the journalistic triumphs and lapses during the election cycle? Join us for a live blog […]

Video cameras playing journalists’ role on campaign trail

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) At a campaign stop in 2006, the former Senator (R-VA) was repeatedly referring to a young man of Indian descent-who was volunteering for Allen’s rival Jim Webb-as “macaca.” Webb won. Allen’s videotaped “macaca moment” may have cost him the election. Allen’s “gaffe” was serious-the term is a racial slur. […]

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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