Sep 12, 2013
Governor Ritter…ouch. The former one-term Colorado governor used the megaphone of the New York Times today to blast his former colleagues for losing the recall elections because they became the party of Boulder and Denver. [S]tate officials said that the recalls...
Sep 12, 2013
A recently released Senate report detailing the Environmental Protection Agency’s abuses of the Freedom of Information Act has ties to Colorado. The report was published by Republican members of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. The report was a...
Sep 11, 2013
After Senate President John Morse conceded defeat in the historic recall last night, we reached out to an old nemesis of his: Stephanie Cegielski. In 2011, Cegielski filed an ethics complaint against Morse for abusing tax-free per diem payments — taking per diem...
Sep 11, 2013
This morning, Democrat polling firm Public Policy Polling (PPP) announced that they had actually polled the Senator Angela Giron recall and found her losing by 12 points, but had suppressed the results because they allegedly didn’t believe they could be...
Sep 11, 2013
1. Phony birth control arguments have limits: Democrats have long relied on the heretofore effective lie that Republicans want to steal the pill right out of women’s purses. In the recall races, Democrats dug right back into that tired, old playbook, running...