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BREAKING: Garnett Will Run For Attorney General

We just received confirmation that Boulder District Attorney Stan Garnett will indeed challenge Republican incumbent John Suthers for Colorado Attorney General. Full text of the press release after the jump–says Garnett: “I will work tirelessly to support law enforcement, protect Colorado’s natural treasures and aggressively pursue unfair business practices that threaten hardworking Coloradans.  The Colorado […]

Democrats Inciting Violence Against Themselves…Or Something

We wrote yesterday about several Democratic members of Congress being threatened over health care reform. Today, House Minority Whip Eric Cantor, a Republican from Virginia, somehow blamed Democrats for fanning those flames. From MSNBC: A top House Republican accused Democrats Thursday of “dangerously fanning the flames” of extremism and using reports of vandalism and death […]

Did Suthers Sue His Way Into a Tough Re-Election?

By most account, the lawsuits being filed by Attorney Generals around the county (most of them Republicans) challenging health care reform are not likely to succeed. When Colorado Attorney General John Suthers joined the political gamesmanship by signing on to the lawsuit, he did so as a candidate who wasn’t facing a serious re-election challenge […]

Warning for GOP: Today is Not Tomorrow

As the health care reform debate moves on to the Senate after today’s signing of the House bill by President Obama, Republicans are boldly claiming that passage of reform legislation will play a major role in the 2010 elections. Efforts are already underway, including here in Colorado, to legally challenge the legislation on a state […]

See Jane Rip Gerald Ford Off

What’s a little tired sloganeering between friends, anyway? The Denver Post’s Lynn Bartels relates her weekend TV double-take at The Spot: I was only half listening to CNN from the other room, when I heard a speech from someone opposing the health care bill. “A government big enough to give you everything you want is […]

Note To Hickenlooper: Don’t Throw Stones From Glass City Halls

Following up on yesterday’s big story, about Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Hickenlooper’s troubling habit of turning on his friends for throwaway political points in front of business groups–as we discussed, there were two main points made by Hickenlooper Thursday before the South Metro Chamber of Commerce worth coming back to. The first was his harsh […]

Hold the Confetti, Really

There are two very different narratives taking shape in the wake of last Tuesday’s Democratic caucuses–one is what we’re seeing repeated quite a bit in national press, the story of candidate Andrew Romanoff’s “stunning victory” over appointed Sen. Michael Bennet, which dovetails nicely with the story of Ken Buck’s surprisingly strong finish in GOP Senate […]

Spelling “Mendacity” H-a-r-s-a-n-y-i

SATURDAY UPDATE: The Denver Post’s David Harsanyi did respond, but we think beer-thirty started early at the Post yesterday afternoon. Should have probably just taken his lumps, because this response is, well, it’s unusually and notably ridiculous. The bill gives Amazon an ultimatum. Collect taxes on your site for Colorado or hand over the names […]

Don’t Try This Strategy at Home, Kids

Colorado has had it’s share of non-media savvy candidates and campaigns over the years, with Republican Senate candidate Jane Norton’s campaign leading the way in 2010 where screwing up the earned media side is concerned. But for all the mistakes of candidates like Norton and “Master of the Terrible Press” Ali Hasan, nobody has quite […]

To Chicken, or Not to Chicken: That’s a Question?

What is it with Colorado’s local municipalities and chickens? The Littleton City Council is considering “rules for urban chicken enthusiasts” after a neighbor’s complaint led to an investigation by the city. Last month, the Greeley City Council voted nay on a backyard chicken ordinance. The Greeley Tribune reported on the decision in one of the […]

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