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Poll: What’s the Best “Buck Backpedal” Descriptor?

We discussed the day before yesterday the swift pace at which GOP Senate nominee Ken Buck is running away from various strident positions he took during the primary, as in the “private sector” being much better at running Social Security, and how he was, um, not paying attention or something when he endorsed eliminating direct […]

How Is This Not MUCH Worse Than What Blogs Are Doing?

We debated about whether we should even bring this subject up again, but we think the questions that came to mind when we first saw this story yesterday in The Denver Post worth the discussion. As many of you know, Colorado Pols was issued a “cease & desist” order by the Post and more than […]

McInnis Isn’t Going Anywhere, But What About Maes?

Earlier we pointed you to a Politico story about former State Senator and former GOP Senate candidate Tom Wiens trying to throw his hat into the ring for Governor, should Republicans figure out a way to replace either Scott McInnis or Dan Maes on the ballot. From what we’ve heard lately from top Republicans, however, […]

Dan Maes Will Not Rest Until…He Figures Out What He’s Talking About

Republican gubernatorial candidate Dan Maes got a lot of attention yesterday for his concern over a U.N. plot to force people to ride bicycles and take showers and…something. We really couldn’t even explain the Maes conspiracy theory enough to make fun of it, but as it turns out, neither can Maes. From The Steamboat Pilot: […]

Tancredo’s Crazy! No, He’s Not! He’s Sort of Right! Wait, What?

UPDATE: Ready for another twist? Fox 31’s Eli Stokols: In a new audio recording obtained by FOX 31, Buck is discussing the Tancredo firestorm roughly a day later, on Friday, and said, “I can’t believe that guy opened his mouth.” Listen here. It’s a seemingly reasonable reaction, given that Tancredo completely stole the headlines following […]

What’s At Stake in GOP Senate Primary? Only…Everything

The news that Ken Buck has taken a commanding 53-37 lead in recent polling over Jane Norton in the race for the Republican U.S. Senate nomination was the big story over the weekend. We’re not surprised that Buck is leading Norton at this point in the race (though the 16-point margin is definitely a shock), […]

“Cinamon, What Else?”

We weren’t the first to ask the questions, but they’ve been simmering for awhile–why does the campaign of GOP Senate candidate Jane Norton feel the need to control access to her so tightly? Why is the starkly limited access to Norton by the media, when it occurs at all, so scripted? Why are surrogates like […]

So…What’s Going on With Norton’s Campaign?

It’s taken us a few hours to sit back and digest the strange news that Republican Senate candidate Jane Norton has dropped her former campaign manager, Norm Cummings, and replaced him with Senate Minority Leader Josh Penry. As we think more about this move, there are a few things that become pretty obvious: 1. Norton’s […]

Obstruction: It’s What’s For Dinner

The day before yesterday, we discussed a new obstruction tactic being employed by U.S. Senate Republicans, following passage of the Democrats’ health care reform bill over the weekend. This new procedural move by Republicans, essentially the denial of consent needed to hold afternoon hearings, happened to coincide with a trip by Colorado Sen. Dan Gibbs […]

What Republicans Lost Last Night

Leading conservative strategist David Frum has a message for fellow Republicans this morning–notably absent the bravado you’re hearing in some other quarters. Conservatives and Republicans today suffered their most crushing legislative defeat since the 1960s. It’s hard to exaggerate the magnitude of the disaster. Conservatives may cheer themselves that they’ll compensate for today’s expected vote […]

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