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What are the rules around here?

UPDATE:  Forgot to include this in my original entry.  On January 24, 2009, I privately emailed webmaster at coloradopols dot com to request this deletion.  I specifically requested it be handled privately, but I received no response. Pols seems to have no TOS/TOU or privacy statement.  Thus, it’s completely unclear to me what the rules […]

What kind of candidate should the HD3 vacancy committee elect?

As you know, Anne McGihon has resigned from the state house, so a vacancy committee made of up of the district’s Democratic Precinct Committee People (was there ever a worse acronym?) along with some of the executive committee of the Denver county and Arapahoe county party get to decide who the next representative will be. […]

Doing what’s right for Colorado

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) Colorado Republicans continue their barrage against new oil and gas regulations–blaming them nearly every day for the mini-bust in Colorado’s gasfields.   Again, reporting from the energy sector tells a very different story, one that the Senate Republicans are unable, or unwilling, to accept. HOUSTON – Oilfield services provider […]

Ken Buck for…Wait, What?

UPDATE: Politics West confirming, it wasn’t a misprint: Buck isn’t ready to make any announcements – he’s still talking to his fellow GOP types – but he’s considering challenging the newly appointed Democrat Sen. Michael Bennet for U.S. Senate come 2010. “It’s fair to say I’m considering a run for one of them, but I’m […]

What Schultheis shows us

As you probably already know, Republican State Senator Dave Schultheis shocked the public last week by accidentally saying something he really meant out loud.   He explained he could not vote in favor (a second time) of a bill that would require HIV testing for pregnant women, because it would help them escape from the […]

If Rodriguez is in, what’s Fagan doing?

If according to the press release mentioned here, Rosemary Rodriguez is taking over the position of Bennet’s State Director, then what is Jeffco Dem, Renny Fagan going to do next?

Renny had entertained the idea of running for CD7 if Perlmutter had been picked to replace Salazar.

Is there any insight into his departure, or his future plans?

What he said

HorsesAss: A local pol, via email, rightly rants about our media’s googly-eyed infatuation with bipartisanship:    “What the stupid media don’t realize is that it’s a tactic, not a goal. The goal is to get something accomplished. If that something requires bipartisanship to do it, so be it. If it doesn’t, who cares. They’ve made […]

I don’t think this is what Speaker Carroll had in mind…

Rep. Dave Balmer (R-Centennial) may have gone a little overboard with the Speaker’s desire to tighten up formalities in the Assembly. Bravo, Dave…uh…I mean Representative Balmer.  🙂

What Indeed, Shawn Mitchell?

A revealing little exchange between GOP Senators today, courtesy the Rocky’s Live from the Legislature blog: It was a war of words Monday morning between Republican Sens. Shawn Mitchell of Broomfield and Nancy Spence of Centennial. Mitchell asked for an explanation of a bill that expanded the list of students who qualify to receive free […]

Comrade Pelosi: What Ever Happened to the Most Bipartisan Congress in History?

October 29th “Elect us, hold us accountable, and make a judgment and then go from there. But I do tell you that if the Democrats win, and have substantial majorities, Congress of the United States will be more bipartisan,” she said. Source: http://www.mlive.com/us-politi… from: Politico.com 101 Days Later: “Washington seems consumed in the process argument […]

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