For a candidate with the backing of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, we would think that Jason Crow would know better than to release a big endorsement right before a major holiday weekend. We suspect he does, and that’s the point. In case you...
Over the New Years weekend, the left crowed that it had camped out in Yuma, Colorado hoping to share their opinion on the tax reform bill (that’s helping millions of middle class Americans, btw) with Republican U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner (at his house, with his...
When we read numerous headlines that Gov. Hickenlooper had pledged to keep Washington from meddling in Colorado’s affairs and that he would block the efforts of those “half-cocked” Beltway bureaucrats who even tried, we were almost over-joyed. Until we actually read...
To say that 2017 was a crazy year for news would be an understatement. Between the faux scandals Democrats cooked up to try to discredit President Trump to the actual scandals of the Democratic Party, the 2017 news cycle was unpredictable and frenetic. We doubt it...
In a less-shocking-than-you-might-expect move, state Sen. Cheri Jahn freed herself from the drudgery of being a Democratic legislator and announced she planned to leave the party and register as an unaffiliated legislator. Jahn has never been one to carry water for...
While most of the world is preoccupied with Christmas presents and New Years Eve parties this month, the 2018 campaign cycle continues to grind on, with another fundraising quarter ending on December 31st. While this lull in press coverage and general interest plays...