Apr 13, 2017
U.S. Rep. Ed Perlmutter barely announced his intention to run for governor before cold water was dashed over his hopes by CBS4’s Shaun Boyd. It’s been more than 60 years since a Congress critter was elected to the office of governor in Colorado, Boyd reported. To...
Apr 13, 2017
The greatest farce in the whole wide world of threatened species, the northern spotted owl, was dealt a significant blow Tuesday in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. The court unanimously ruled that timber companies have legal standing to...
Apr 13, 2017
Democrats made much ado about nothing last time U.S. Rep. Mike Coffman attempted to engage with his constituents, claiming he would only talk to people privately (it wasn’t a townhall, but one-on-one constituent meetings) and that he left early (like minutes)....
Apr 13, 2017
Grand Junction might have some stiff opposition to U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner’s plan to move the Bureau of Land Management to the Western Slope. Gardner mentioned his idea to Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke who was reportedly “very interested,” which could explain why the...
Apr 12, 2017
It’s day two of Jason Crow’s fledgling congressional campaign, and he’s already grounded with inconsistencies. Crow told the Aurora Sentinel “he wasn’t recruited by Pelosi or anyone else in the party to run against Coffman.” Yet, on the same day, Crow’s campaign...
Apr 12, 2017
Democrats claim that they are the party that champions women and minorities, but when it comes to propping up candidates, their actions tell a different story. Never was that more true than in the Sixth Congressional District where Democrat and veteran Jason Crow has...