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Mike Rosen’s Got an Odd “Sense of Humor”

Can’t see the audio player? Click here. We thought it only fair, after the considerable argument yesterday over conservative radio host and Denver Post columnist Mike Rosen’s comments in a debate with liberal radio host David Sirota earlier this week regarding the proposed Park 51 Islamic cultural center in New York, to listen to his […]

National Sales Tax. “Buckpedaled.” What Else Is There?

Back in September, one of our commenters identified a statement by GOP Senate candidate Ken Buck, in a video interview with the New York Times’ John Harwood, as a 180-degree contradiction of what Buck has previously told a “Tea Party”-affiliated candidate search group earlier in the campaign. The result was the video you see above, […]

The Face of the “Bad 3”

That’s about two minutes and forty seconds of “debate” from last month between two proponents of Amendments 60, 61 and Proposition 101, including Gregory Golyansky of recent ignominy–versus opponents Wade Buchanan of the Bell Policy Center, and consultant Katy Atkinson. We don’t know who the other guy is sitting next to Golyansky in the beige […]

Tell Us How You Really Feel, “Dr. Evil”

When is candor not a good thing? When a leading proponent of Amendments 60, 61 and Proposition 101–collectively known as the “Dr. Evil initiatives” or the “Bad 3”–decides to tell the world what he really hopes will happen. The AP’s Steven Paulson reports: Gregory Golyansky, vice president of the Colorado Union of Taxpayers, told students […]

Tancredo Intoxication Gains Steam–Where Does This End?

As the Grand Junction Sentinel’s Charles Ashby reports, (technically) third-party gubernatorial candidate Tom Tancredo is reading the polls and feeling mighty confident: On a Denver radio talk show earlier this month, Maes said that if there were a standard for who should be invited to debates, he’s set that level at candidates who are polling […]

BREAKING: Many Legislative Candidates Imperiled by Criminal, Legal Troubles

The major Denver newspaper published a story today that could well prove devastating to GOP hopes of recapturing the Colorado legislature this year. A significant number of Republican candidates have rather splashy and, in a number of cases, quite recent criminal backgrounds–at least some of which do appear to be race-ending. A smaller number of […]

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Not a chance that what the New York Times reports today could be exactly what we’ve been saying for months, through all the allegations of bias over the fickle news of the day–is there? Republicans are heading into the general election phase of the midterm campaign backed by two powerful currents: the highest proportion of […]

Even More U.N. Paranoia Coming Your Way

As the Durango Herald’s Joe Hanel reports, Dan Maes’ U.N. foibles aren’t deterring them: J. Paul Brown and Brian O’Donnell are running for the state House of Representatives, but they spent some time talking about the federal government and United Nations in a debate Saturday… Brown said Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was negotiating a […]

What Dave Schultheis and Scott Tipton Have in Common

9/11 argumentum ad nauseum, as the Grand Junction Sentinel’s Gary Harmon reports: The rematch between incumbent U.S. Rep John Salazar, D-Colo., and Republican businessman Scott Tipton turned scrappy and ill-tempered early on in their first debate Saturday night. “John Salazar, it’s time to come home,” Tipton said as he opened the debate. “It’s 9/11. Let’s […]

Fun With Press Releases (Doing it Right Edition)

As you might expect, we get a lot of press releases and media advisories here at Colorado Pols. Some of them are good, and some are not so good, but we usually spend more time on the bad press releases/media advisories than the good ones. We’re trying to be gentler and more positive in our […]

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