Last week, we wrote a post about how creepy it was that activists (potentially resourced by liberal U.S. Rep. and gubernatorial candidate Jared Polis) staged a protest at U.S. Senator Cory Gardner’s home in Yuma, Colorado on New Year’s Eve where he was...
A federal appeals court has agreed with rational thinking people and ruled that spontaneous political protests can’t be held at Denver International Airport. Their logical decision reverses a lower court ruling that thought it was okay to hold political protests in...
We’ve cracked the code to how Republicans can get flattering profile stories in the Washington Post —disagree with other Republicans. We can’t count the number of times U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner has disagreed with liberals, only to be greeted with the sound of boos by...
So it is possible to cut state government spending by at least two percent, because the agencies proposed such a cut, but then it was tossed in the garbage can and chalked up as some sort of homework exercise. Gov. Hickenlooper is now hiding what those cuts proposed,...
An interesting trend in the reactions this week to the Trump administration’s decision to disband a commission to investigate voter fraud — it was the Democrats who were all excited about it. Seriously, why would anyone celebrate the end of scrutiny to ensure that...
The big news today was that U.S. Attorney General Sessions set ablaze three memos from the Obama-era that basically called a cease-fire between federal law enforcement who still view marijuana as illegal and states that have legalized marijuana, including recreational...