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Of (Preble) Mice and Men: The Making of a Non-Scandal

This is the Preble's Meadow Jumping Mouse. He/she looks harmless enough, but last week it inadvertently gave cause for three Republicans to go, well, mouse-shit crazy. The mouse itself isn't all that interesting (unless you're into that sort of thing), but the non-scandal that played out over its status as an Endangered Species is a […]

GOP on Immigration: Change of Heart or “Long Con?”

​Alex Altman writes for TIME Magazine: Reformers have spent months waiting for House Republicans to lay out a plan to rewrite U.S. immigration law. Now that the GOP has finally made its move, they can’t agree what to make of it. The blueprint released Thursday is “a game changer,” according to Tamar Jacoby, president of […]

Less Than 27,000 Coloradans Received Health Care Cancellation Notices

Colorado Republicans, particularly U.S. Senate candidate Amy Stephens, have been working hard over the last month to damage the credibility of incumbent Democratic Sen. Mark Udall in regards to the Affordable Care Act. In late 2013, Udall's office began questioning the accuracy of a number put out by the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) […]

Mike Coffman Pees In The SOTU Punchbowl

As the Denver Post's Allison Sherry reports: Gauging from the response to last night’s State of the Union address among Colorado’s Republicans, you wouldn’t think Rep. Mike Coffman is amid a re-election battle in a dramatically changed, bluer district. [Pols emphasis] Coffman, R-Aurora, skewed sharply partisan after the president’s speech late Tuesday. In his canned statement, […]

“Amycare” Isn’t Stephens’ Only Problem

A great story from the Colorado Independent's John Tomasic late Friday explores another significant problem for GOP U.S. Senate primary contender Amy Stephens. Despite a growing amount of support for Stephens from local GOP insiders (and, most suspect, DC-based Republican heavies like the National Republican Senatorial Committee), Stephens' candidacy has failed to gain traction with rank-and-file Republicans. […]

2013’s Top Ten #9: How Colorado Republicans Became “Persona Non Grata” in New York City

Last September, the Front Range urban region of Colorado was hit by the worst flooding in a generation. A freak storm parked over the mountains immediately west of Denver and Boulder, dropping over a year's worth of precipitation in a matter of days. Thousands of homes were damaged or destroyed, whole towns were cut off […]

Insurance “Cancellations?” In Colorado, Don’t Believe The Hype

A fascinating story this weekend from the Denver Post's Michael Booth: More than two-thirds of the 250,000 people whose health policies the state Division of Insurance said last week were "terminated" have actually been offered renewals of existing plans through 2014, according to research by U.S. Sen. Mark Udall's office. Thousands more of those can […]

Do Colorado Candidates Support Secession?

UPDATE: The Denver Post's Kurtis Lee reports, Ken Buck is a "no" vote on secession: “I think the better strategy is to work to defeat the out-of-touch politicians causing this feel of separation,” said Buck, a GOP candidate in 2014 for U.S. Senate. Five Republicans have announced their candidacies and are vying to challenge incumbent Democratic […]

“Obamaquester” No More!

The Washington Post’s David Fahrenthold reports: [In summer 2011], the GOP and President Obama agreed to set caps on annual spending and to set in motion a bigger, broader budget cut: sequestration. This was a massive cut — $85 billion in the first year — spread across much of the federal government… When the House […]

This Is What Broken Government Looks Like

UPDATE #2: Washington Post: "We've been locked into a fight over here, trying to bring government down to size, trying to do our best to stop Obamacare," Boehner said. "We fought the good fight; we just didn't win." Boehner also said he would "absolutely" allow a vote on the Senate plan even if a majority […]

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