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Reporters should call McInnis’ lapse what it apparently is: plagiarism

If you read Westword, you might think that Scott McInnis had a utterly uniqe writing style on display in his 150 pages of water articles for the Hasan Family Foundation. If so, you were wrong, because the writing wasn’t unique to McInnis. Some of it was penned by now Supreme Court Justice Gregory Hobbs, according […]

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 about the substance of the McInnis water articles?

It’s been almost two weeks since we learned that 1) the Hasan Family Foundation paid gubernatorial candidate Scott McInnis $300,000, mostly for a “series of in-depth articles on water, Colorado Water” and 2) the series, titled “Musings on Water,” amounted to 150 pages, according to McInnis’ campiagn (though, mysteriously enough, the Hasan foundation is only […]

What happened to Mike Saccone?

In my “What happened to them?” series, I’ve been asking Denver journalists 1) what they’ve been up to since leaving the Rocky, the Post, or some other news outlet in Colorado-and 2) what they think of the state of Colorado journalism these days. Lots of journalists in recent years have been on our doorsteps one […]

Norton’s Poll, its methodology and what it all means

Since Buck won the top line at the Assembly with 77% of the vote, which Norton skipped, there have been a total of three polls taken tracking the US Senate race among Republicans.  The methodology of the first two polls are fully  disclosed and relatively fair.  The results are consistent and public.   The third […]

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), […]

Maes: What You Don’t Know Profits Me

(Another example of how “running government like a business” just isn’t a broad-brush solution.   – promoted by Colorado Pols) As reported in today’s Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, Dan Maes thinks that consumers/citizens/taxpayers should be kept in the dark about what they are paying for. “If I itemize it separately, it’s an annoyance,” [Dan Maes] […]

What we wish POTUS said about the oil spill Tuesday

Wow, this is an amazing Oval Office Speech do-over…

What happened to Bill Menezes

In my “What happened to them?” series, I’ve been asking Denver journalists 1) what they’ve been up to since leaving the Rocky, the Post, or some other news outlet in Colorado-and 2) what they think of the state of Colorado journalism these days. Lots of journalists in recent years have been on our doorsteps one […]

A.G. Suthers — What goes around, comes around

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) Poor John Suthers.  Colorado’s Republican Attorney General started out trying to emulate South Carolina’s secessionist firebrand John C. Calhoun.  But he ended up being linked in the public mind to an even more notorious scofflaw – Willie Horton. Suthers was appointed attorney general in 2004 after the elected incumbent, […]

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