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Top Stories of 2010 #2: The “Buyer’s Remorse” Endgame

The first days of October were quite distressing for Democrats following the Colorado U.S. Senate race–polls released that week showed a growing lead for Republican nominee Ken Buck, and after seeing a couple of them in succession the press began coalescing around a "Buck pulling away" meme in daily reports. Despite all of the work […]

Top Ten News Stories of ’11

Background: Relative referred me to Nassim Nicholas Taleb ‘s “Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable” on the importance of rare, random events. Taleb says these events are unpredictable; I disagree-except for the timing. Ergo, while others ponder the top stories of the year about to pass, I offer, in no particular order, the […]

It’s time for Ken Buck to come clean!

The Colorado Democratic Party demanded today that Republican Senate candidate Ken Buck fully release all of his personnel records from his time at the US Attorney’s office, including details of a rumored Equal Employment Opportunity settlement. “Ken Buck isn’t just too extreme for Colorado, he’s flat out wrong for Colorado.” said Colorado Democratic Party Chair […]

What Happens in Washington Stays in Washington!

Ken Buck has proven to be an accessible candidate, consenting to appearances on talk shows and television. Many of these appearances could best be described as entering a lion’s den.  Buck has certainly acquired the scars of a candidate willing to run the gauntlet of a lengthy campaign that has garnered national attention. As a […]

NRDC says kill the Corn Ethanol Subsidy

The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) says Corn Ethanol pollutes more than the oil it replaces. The biggest government incentive program has wasted $20B subsidizing a polluting corn ethanol industry. The NRDC urges Congress to let the subsidy expire instead of considering a $31B five year extension. “Biofuels are … derived from corn, from sugar […]

Diaries of a Rubber Stamp #7

For a long time now, Rubberstamp Man has been frustrated that he can’t get any answers out of Michael Bennet. Where did he go? Why is he running away from his rubber stamp record? Will he ever rubber stamp another bill again? Today, RS Man unearthed some shocking videos hidden in Michael Bennet’s attic. (Bennet, […]

Don’t Call It A Comeback

I originally titled this diary, “Premature Elect-ulation” but that’s unfair to the other 85 percent of non-teabagging voters. Don’t call it a comeback but for the better part of a year, the local and national media has been tripping all over themselves to tell us how the Democrats have lost Congress and President Obama is […]

Politics and Service

(This is a longish but very eloquent statement from a fellow Vietnam Era veteran about the meaning of military service and its effect on one’s attitude toward public service.  At a time when we still haven’t resolved whether gays, lesbians, bisexuals or transgendered Americans can serve their colors openly, I think Pam’s observations have special […]

Considerations for Colorado

Considerations on Colorado, The day after. When Colorado voters elect the first “Unaffiliated” US Senator on November 2nd, 2010, they will make United States history.  The ripples will resound across the nation, and most noticeably across the State of Colorado, as the few staunch Republicans and Democrats, the political pollsters, the newscasters and the journalists […]

It’s the health-care law, stupid, not “Obamacare”

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) You expect the news in The Denver Post to be fair and accurate, as opposed to the writing in most blogs, which is usually gossipy, free-wheeling, and, with luck, accurate. As to fairness on most blogs, forget it. So if you’re a journalistic outfit like The Denver Post, and […]

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