Category: Colorado Politics

Another insult to be proud of

Although it's not nearly the feather in my cap that being named one of Keith Olbermann's "Worst Persons in the World" was, I'm pleased to report that a Colorado leftist whose last name is perhaps not coincidentally "Dumm" has nominated one of my blog not… more »

Colorado teachers, don't let the union give your money to Democrats!

To Colorado teachers who are members of a union: If you're not a willing part of the left's anti-student, pro-Nanny State, anti-merit pay education regime, don't be an unwilling or unwitting accessory to their destructive ways. You can opt out of hav… more »

The remarkable success of the Leadership Program of the Rockies

In 2004, I participated in the Leadership Program of the Rockies course, learning a lot and, more importantly, making many great friends and contacts in the then-simmering and now-boiling-over pro-liberty movement in Colorado. In fact, the course impre… more »

Join me tonight at Liberty on the Rocks (Red Rocks) at Old Chicago in Lakewood

Please join me and Ryan Call (Chairman of the Denver GOP) as we're the invited guests to speak at and, more importantly, speak with the Liberty on the Rocks (Red Rocks) Happy Hour group this evening. The event is at Old Chicago, 145 Union Blvd, Lakewoo… more »

The Tea Party, the "establishment", and political reality

As I write this around noon on Wednesday, the day after the 2010 elections, it looks increasingly likely that Ken Buck has lost the Colorado US Senate race to spineless appointed Senator Michael "Who?" Bennet, a man who has no idea what he believes, who gets permission for his votes, and then to change those votes, a man who almost laughably ran as a fiscal conservative after voting for every nation-bankrupting piece of legislation which our Dear Leader wanted passed. more »

Backbone Radio, November 7, 2010: Colorado election post-mortem

While Republicans made huge gains in the House of Representatives -- the largest pick-up by a party in the House since 1938 -- and while Colorado did boot two incumbent Democrats and give Republicans control of the state House, it's hard not to see this… more »

Si se puede indeed

Just what does it say about Colorado elections when, as Senator Mark Udall, stood up at noon in Denver today to introduce newly elected (formerly appointed) Senator Michael Bennet, the chant of the crowd behind him was "Si se puede!"? When our election… more »

Are Republicans gloating too early?

On Sunday, I received the following interesting comment from a reader.  I didn't ask if I could use his name, so I will just share it with you without identifying the person: I think Republicans and Conservatives should have laid low these past few m… more »

KHOW's Craig Silverman votes for Buck and Tancredo

In a courageous and interesting move, former Democrat and now unaffiliated radio talk show host Craig Silverman today publicly announced that he's voting for Republican Ken Buck for Senate and conservative Tom Tancredo for governor. Silverman's public… more »

Sarah Palin endorses Tom Tancredo for governor

I realize some people might take this as a negative, but at the end of the day, Sarah Palin has been the single most influential person in this election cycle (with the possible exception of Barack Obama who is motivating one of the largest anti-incumben… more »
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