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What should Democrats take from Massachusetts?

As any follower of politics or football will tell, the fine art of Monday morning quarterbacking (or Wednesday morning quarterbacking in this case) is a much loved pastime in Washington DC. I am sure that before long, the media and the talking heads will appoint someone the scapegoat of the whole Massachusetts Senate Special Election […]

What Is Some Pols Readers’ Fascination With Campaign Cash?

Admittedly, I am a journalist and a non-campaign person. But what’s some Pols readers’ fascination with how much money is being raised by candidates? Most of the funds raised by candidates only matter if you’re looking for a job with one of the campaigns, IMHO. Is that what’s going on here? Are you all looking […]

What’s Up With The Post?

Ever since the Rocky folded, the Denver Post seems much more conservative. During the summer-of-a-hundred health care reform rallies and towne halls, our numbers were consistently under-estimated and equal time was given to (usually) pathetic tea-party protester crowds. Also, Cong. Mike Coffman has had several Op-Eds, while his Democratic opponent, Lt.Col.(ret.)John Flerlage has submitted many […]

That’s not what I reported

What I reported was Rep. John Salazar is telling good friends he believes his brother will run. Big difference. Sorry if there’s any confusion. –Adam

What the Oughts Brought: Part One

Now that 2010 is here (and most of you are back to work after the holidays), it’s time to take our look back on the decade that was. We asked your opinions on what the Oughts Brought, and now it’s time to start revealing the winners. We’ll be here with this all week, folks, so […]

What’s Going To Happen in 2010 Colorado Politics, or

Screw The Past and Focus on the Future; Like driving in Rome, what’s behind you doesn’t matter. Here’s what’s going to happen in 2010 Colorado politics: The economy will continue to recover,  painfully, slowly. – R’s who want to bash Ritter and other D’s with jobs/jobs/jobs and the economy will relapse to “government had no […]

Question to ColoradoPols: Outing Anonymous Posters: What’s the policy?

Below is a recent comment by Middle of the Road: As to ballot stuffing, were you in a coma the other day or did you miss Pols banning of Triguardian who nominated you and himself for the Front Page? You were logged in pretty much all day, JO, so I can’t quite figure out how […]

Good humor and an internet hoax altogether. What’s not to like?

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) As far as I can tell there is no such thing as the Mensa Invitational- but some of these are pretty funny. Here is the Washington Post’s Mensa Invitational which once again asked readers to take any word from the dictionary,  alter it by adding,  subtracting, or changing one […]

Say What You Will About Ritter…

Given an easy chance to equivocate and get defensive, like a Democrat making an appearance in hostile El Paso County might be expected to do, Governor Bill Ritter held his own yesterday in defense of recent painful budget cuts and fee hikes–as the Colorado Springs Gazette reports: Ritter said he knew that the budget cuts […]

What the Oughts Brought

(We’re going to start posting the best and worst of the decade starting next week, so you’ve got another chance to give us your thoughts. – promoted by Colorado Pols) With the inaugural decade of this new millennium coming to a close in a few weeks, it’s time to take a look back at the […]

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