May 9, 2019
Despite the many headlines late yesterday declaring magic mushrooms decriminalized in Denver, it’s not a done deal. We’re still waiting on overseas ballots that have a May 18 deadline to arrive and be counted. So far, mushrooms are ahead by 1,979 votes. While 176,661...
May 8, 2019
Democrats finally noticed that Colorado senator guy is running for president, only in a bad way. A group of progressive Democrats are attacking Bennet in a new TV and digital commercial that accuses him, of all things, of going to easy on Trump’s judicial nominees....
May 8, 2019
John Hickenlooper is finally gaining ground in a presidential poll. Unfortunately, it’s in the top 10 candidates who Americans have never heard of. Hickenlooper came in 6th place with 51% in the “who’s dat?” column of the Morning Consult posted Tuesday of national...
May 7, 2019
A surprise upset for Denver Mayor Michael Hancock came from a woman nobody has ever hear of – Jamie Giellis. She hasn’t served as a City Councilwoman or anything else that we know of. She didn’t win, but she did capture over 26% of the six-way vote....
May 7, 2019
We had heard polling showed that Denver’s Initiative 300 would fail mightily, but the returns thus far are impressively bad for the Bernie Sanders-inspired campaign that would erode private property rights. Currently, according to the Denver Post, the initiative...
May 7, 2019
This has been a tough year for Senate President Leroy Garcia. First, everyone questions his leadership, now it looks like he could owe taxpayers $25,000. Last month, a judge granted Alexander Armijo a $25,000 settlement after Garcia (or perhaps someone on his staff)...