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“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 […]

Democratic House Win ; What?!

Republican Ed Lynch, a 44-year-old West Palm Beach contractor, sought to make the race a statement on the health care bill in District 19, which includes parts of Broward and Palm Beach counties. Lynch had hoped public disdain for the health care bill and low congressional approval ratings would help him upset Deutch, widely seen […]

What happened to Diane Carman

Many Denver journalists have disappeared over the past few years. I thought it would be fun and interesting to hear from them. So I’ve been asking a few what they’ve been up to-and what they think of the state of journalism in Colorado these days. Former Post metro columnist Diane Carman was kind to take […]

NRCC touts what turns out to be another small anti-Markey ad

The National Republican Congressional Committee on Wednesday began a weeklong cable TV ad campaign criticizing Rep. Betsy Markey for “flip-flopping” on health care. See the NRCC press release and ad here: http://www.nrcc.org/news/Read…. The party group has similar ads against four other Democratic House members: Scott Murphy of New York, John Boccieri of Ohio, and Suzanne […]

What happened to John Rebchook

Note:  During the year, I’ll be asking Denver journalists what they’ve been up to since leaving the Rocky or The Post-and what they think of the state of Colorado journalism these days. I previously queried former Denver Post columnists Jim Spencer and Bob Ewegen, among others.     John Rebchook covered real estate and other […]

What in God’s Name is the Pentagon Thinking?

That is the $2 billion question. Gates said the Pentagon had budgeted $61 million for the program in the current fiscal year and had requested $65 million in the next fiscal year. “This is one of those cases where we had a program that ramped up slowly and then it exploded in popularity,” Gates said. […]

What to expect from Fundraising this Quarter

(We’ll promote any diary that uses “pecuniary paucity” in a sentence. – promoted by Colorado Pols) With campaign filings due to start trickling in this week, I’ve compiled a brief synopsis of my take on the different Senate campaigns and what is needed to impress both their respective parties and Colorado voters.   Michael Bennet […]

An Excercise: What Do You Like or Admire About the Other Party?

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) I have my doubts that some of you can do this.  With all the vitriol lately, this might be an interesting window into what makes us similar: Without sarcasm, what do you honestly like or admire about the opposing party to your own? If you’re an independent, try to […]

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 […]

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