FLAILING CAMPAIGN: New York Times Takes Down Hick and his Banjo

The New York Times wrote an amusing, and by all appearances an accurate portrayal of John Hickenlooper’s vainglorious run for the windmill White House, beginning with this insightful lead sentence:  “Can John Hickenlooper interest you in a joke?” The...

RECALL POLL: Voters Not Thrilled with Polis and Democrat Overreach

A new poll purports to show there are no signs of weakness in Gov. Polis’s popularity. Granted, it hasn’t reached dumpster fire status, but weaknesses, we see plenty Polis and his people should be worried about. It’s a limited survey by Magellan Strategies of 500...

SECRET SUSPECT? Flag Desecration Suspect’s Name Protected by Police

Aurora police have a suspect in the American flag desecration incident at the ICE facility, but they’re keeping her name and most everything else a secret from the public, and that’s not okay.  Do police keep the names of people charged with other crimes a secret from...

RUNNING SCARED? Polis Begs Political Donors for Recall Money

Our poor little millionaire governor is begging for campaign cash to battle recall efforts, but it appears the money won’t be going towards the effort Polis claims. Polis sent an email to supporters whining about Coloradans “taking advantage of our state law” to get...

THE 911 VOTE: A Huge Issue for Gardner, Not so Much for Bennet

We were a little surprised that in all the media hoopla after the U.S. Senate passage Wednesday of the September 11th victim fund, U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet was pretty much MIA. We didn’t see him at the Senate briefing with the media after the vote, or at Jon Stewart’s...

DENVER POST: Stealing Votes and Killing Energy is Not Recall Worthy

The Denver Post is telling their readers not to sign petitions recalling Gov. Polis and Democratic state Sens. Brittany Pettersen and Pete Lee. It’s the proverbial “dog bites man” editorial we’ve come to expect from what’s left of their editorial page staff, so it’s...