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At Least You Know What a Black Hole Is

As The Dallas Morning News reports: A special meeting about Dallas County traffic tickets turned tense and bizarre this afternoon. County commissioners were discussing problems with the central collections office that is used to process traffic ticket payments and handle other paperwork normally done by the JP Courts. Commissioner Kenneth Mayfield, who is white, said […]

What John Elway and Barack Obama Have In Common

Mile High magic, as the Rocky Mountain News reports: Barack Obama will give his acceptance speech at Invesco Field at Mile High, where there is room for more than 76,000 people, Democrats announced this morning. A special block of “community” tickets will be reserved for Colorado residents, with details on how to get them coming […]

“What Was That All About?”

The editorial board at the Rocky Mountain News wonders aloud about the decisions of Republican Secretary of State Mike Coffman: After 10 weeks of uncertainty surrounding the technology that will be deployed in this year’s elections, it looks as if Colorado counties will be able to use the voting devices they purchased after all. Nearly […]

Hee Hee. I Have No Idea What I’m Doing. Ha Ha,

It’s nice to see honesty in politics. It’s just that, well, sometimes honesty probably isn’t the best policy. From State 38: As long-time State38 readers may know, I’ve written a few posts about what not to do as a staffer or candidate, mostly based on mistakes I’ve made and then seen repeated by other, more […]

“Kudos” for What? Being Losers?

If this is the sort of thing that Colorado Republicans are going to hang their hats on in 2008, it’s going to be a long year. As the Colorado Springs Gazette reports: Statehouse reporter Ed Sealover reports that minority-party Republicans may not be winning a lot of political battles at the Capitol these days, but […]

Groff, Gibbs…And Then What?

Senator Peter Groff appears poised to become the first black Senate President in Colorado history now that Joan Fitz-Gerald has resigned her senate seat. The Rocky Mountain News looks at what happens next: Democratic Sens. Lois Tochtrop, of Thornton, Suzanne Williams, of Aurora, and Abel Tapia, of Pueblo, are vying to replace Groff as president […]

Go Ahead and Talk; I’ll Just Write Down Whatever

Journalists in Colorado get a hard time from both the right and the left. Some of it is justified, and some of it is not. Reporters make mistakes just like the rest of us, and most of the time their errors are just honest mistakes. But then there are those reporters who, quite literally, just […]

Tancredo’s Out; What’s Next?

UPDATE: Rep. David Balmer is already out. He posted a comment below to that effect. Now that Rep. Tom Tancredo has offically announced his plans to not run for re-election in CD-6, what’s next? Or, more accurately, who is next? We’ve updated The Big Line, but expect to see a lot of changes in the […]

Denver Post: What’s Up With Jefferson County?

Over the last several months we’ve been chronicling the strange saga that is Jefferson County Republican politics, and yesterday the editorial board of The Denver Post weighed in with their opinion” Congratulations, Jefferson County. Your county commissioners have once again made Jeffco look like a backwater. In this episode, commissioners almost certainly violated Colorado law […]

Jeffco: What Part of Illegal Don’t You Understand?

As the Canyon Courier reports: Landmark Community Newspapers Inc., the parent company of the Columbine Courier, Canyon Courier and High Timber Times, filed paperwork Wednesday in Jefferson County District Court alleging the county commissioners violated the Colorado Open Meetings Law. The lawsuit, which alleges the commissioners met July 5 with county workers to discuss the […]

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