Mar 22, 2019
Despite news headlines suggesting voters are evenly split when it comes to surrendering Colorado’s presidential votes to the whims of more populated states like California and New York, Coloradans don’t really like the so-called popular vote movement. A Magellan...
Mar 22, 2019
We don’t often get letters (like, never), but this reader is pretty adament about their positions, and there’s no way a letter like this would ever see the light of day in a regular newspaper. It’s too anti-liberal and way too long-winded — about...
Mar 22, 2019
State Senate Republicans scored a victory for the state’s constitution in Denver District Court this week with a preliminary injection against Democrats so drunk with power they’re rushing through bills like they could face recall elections at any moment....
Mar 21, 2019
Why would John Hickenlooper take his mother to see an X-rated porn movie? More importantly, why would he even publish the story in his book, or talk about it in a presidential campaign? Does he think it gives him cool street cred, or solidify his reputation as a nerd,...
Mar 21, 2019
Short answer: Because they’re always on the ticket. Democratic former Governor John Hickenlooper’s staff used to wince every time he opened his mouth to speak. In fact, we heard that one staffer said it was like watching a baby crawl across a highway....
Mar 21, 2019
Colorado House Democrats dealt another body blow to Colorado taxpayers this week with renewed talk of a ballot measure to retain constitutionally-mandated TABOR refunds. Predictably, they claim that this money will be earmarked for education. Maybe that will be in...