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Post should call on moonlighters like Stapleton to follow Hick’s lead

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) Kenny Be summed up Scott Gessler’s moonlighting problem nicely in Westword last month, depicting Colorado’s Secretary of State with a phone on each ear. If you’re The Denver Post, the two phones in the cartoon would have caught your eye, because the newspaper waged a multi-faceted campaign to get […]

Balanced budget amendment

The balanced budget amendment is rearing its head again, this time sponsored by Democrat turned Republican Richard Shelby and Colorado Senator Mark Udall. (http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_17261951)   The amendment is tricky legally, economically and politically.   Economically, there really isn’t anything wrong with running a deficit.  In fact, small deficits can be beneficial to the economy, as […]

Walker Stapleton’s Moonlighting, Too!

Sandra Fish writes for Politics Daily: Republican State Treasurer Walker Stapleton, elected this fall, is the second Colorado elected official to continue consulting with a former employer… “As state treasurer, they’re supposed to be investing for the state of Colorado. What if there are state funds that are invested in this company?” asked Luis Toro, […]

The Ever-Employable (Just Not Electable) Bernie Buescher

From a press release from Attorney General John Suthers this morning–former Secretary of State Bernie Buescher is taking a job in Suthers’ office, filling the post of Deputy Attorney General for the State Services Section. Suthers’ appointment of Buescher is yet another case of those who know the longtime civil servant seeing a value in […]

Huh, Didn’t Realize That was a Function of the Secretary of State

Polsters, please correct me if I’m wrong, but it’s not customary for the secretary of state’s office to host a welcoming reception for the new secretary of state, right? I received the following e-mail (after the jump) and thought to myself, “Surely Scott Gessler isn’t going to have the taxpayer-funded secretary of state’s office pay […]

What’s Going To Happen in 2011 Colorado Politics

End of year Last year at year end I made some predictions   What’s Going To Happen in 2010  Colorado Politics I missed a few – but I also got some right. So let’s do it again. 2011 The script is already written for the biggest local political story, whether it’s treated as such or […]

“Anybody But Dick”

The Colorado Statesman’s Leslie Jorgensen reports: If state Republican Party Chairman Dick Wadhams were handed a report card for his performance in the 2010 election cycle, he would be awarded high marks by traditional GOP activists and flunked by several tea party groups. The anti-establishment mood that wafted over tea party rallies – and was […]

Waak This Way

This week, in a post-election interview InnerView with editor Jody Hope Strogoff and reporter Ernest Luning of The Colorado Statesman, Democratic State Chair Pat Waak lent some of her insights into the mixed bag Democrats were handed on election night, where she sees the party headed, her Republican counterpart Dick Wadhams (who gave his own […]

Colorado Supremes To Consider the “Magic Words”

From the Colorado Independent, watchdog group Colorado Ethics Watch has convinced the state Supreme Court to hear its case against two rather stiltedly “not political” committees: In its first Supreme Court case ever, Ethics Watch is seeking to overturn a lower court ruling siding with the two groups – Senate Majority Fund and the Colorado […]

The Code Pink of the Republican Party

(The last surviving member of our pre-election trolls, No2Dems, has been trying to break out of the troll category and join the broader pols community.  On this subject, at least, he seems to have succeeded. – promoted by Voyageur) Amendment 62 was voted down by a large margin, again, in a 1.1 million to 474,000 […]

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