May 3, 2019
Jared Polis’s ill-fated meeting last week with Fort Morgan farmers and energy workers was profoundly indicative of the sheer animosity many Coloradans have for the liberal governor and laws he’s forced upon us in just a few short months. If we were to describe it in...
May 2, 2019
If this isn’t a call to vote no on 300, we don’t know what is. According to a new survey by promotional item company Quality Logo Products, Denver is the second grossest city in America. The only other city that’s grosser? Seattle. Ew. The survey...
May 2, 2019
Liberal South Bend, Indiana mayor Pete Buttigieg’s star continues to rise in Democratic circles, as recent polls suggest that the millennial Presidential aspirant has solidified himself as a top second-tier candidate. Notwithstanding his unapologetically...
May 2, 2019
Most politicians announce their presidential candidacy with great fanfare to a meeting hall packed with hundreds of supporters in an early primary state. But U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet is still just a blip on the presidential campaign screen and can barely fill a living...
May 1, 2019
A new college scholarship fund created by Democratic lawmakers with our tax dollars has only one qualification to apply: Must have served time for breaking the law. That’s right, lawbreakers can now go to college with scholarships up to $10,000 for being a youth...
May 1, 2019
This has to be one of the most cowardly political maneuverings we’ve seen a while and that’s saying a lot. When sole finalist for the University of Colorado President slot, Mark Kennedy, was going through the process, the CU Board of Regents voted...