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There’s a new conservative kid on the block, and the Colorado media are in a huff
The Colorado Sun got a little snotty this week with the new conservative kid on the block — Campfire Colorado — and called out founder Matt Connelly for working in politics at the same time he writes about it on his new website. The Sun seems to be suggesting that...
Parents’ Bill of Rights bill killed by Colorado Senate Democrats
Colorado Democrats in the state legislature had no problem reaffirming the right to have an abortion up until birth in this state, but this week they denied parents the right to be involved in their children’s education. State Senate Democrats killed the Parents'...
Inflation now costing Coloradans $8,700 a year, one of the highest hit states nationwide
According to the latest information on how much money high inflation rates are costing consumers, it sucks to live in Colorado. Even if prices stop increasing, the inflation that’s already occurred under Joe Biden and Democrats will cost the average Colorado household...
Coloradans will only get pennies in tax break from $66 billion pandemic aid package
State government in Colorado received a whopping $66 billion in pandemic aid from national taxpayers over the past two years that they’ve distributed to local governments, universities, small businesses and hospitals. Now, Democrats controlling the state legislature...
Gov. Polis’s work commute is killing the planet with climate change
Someone in the Colorado media finally noticed that Jared Polis refused to move from his Boulder home into the governor’s mansion after the election and has commuted to Denver daily for three years in a gas-guzzling Chevy Suburban. That’s right, the planet is dying...
GOP candidates for 7th Congressional District threaten court action to get on ballot
It looks like a couple of Republican candidates running for the congressional seat being vacated by U.S. Rep. Ed Perlmutter will have to sue their way onto the ballot after Secretary of State Jena Griswold’s office tossed their petitions as invalid. Both Brad Dempsey...
Judge denies Tay Anderson’ defamation lawsuit against sexual assault accusers
A Denver judge has dismissed, with prejudice, key defamation claims brought by Tay Anderson against his primary accusers in the Denver School Board’s investigation of sexual abuse and harassment allegations made against him last year. Jimmy Sengenberger has the scoop...
Nightmare poll for Dems shows Biden trailing Trump in 2024 CO rematch, Bennet vulnerable
A new poll from Blueprint Polling suggests Democrats are facing a nightmare scenario in Colorado with barely six months to go until the midterms. Inflation, immigration, the war in Ukraine, and the general lawlessness allowed by Democrats in Colorado has turned the...
Bennet and Hickenlooper voted against Russian sanctions, escape retaliation from Putin
Russia’s Foreign Ministry is playing tit for tat and imposing mirror sanctions against the U.S. House of Representatives who are now blocked from entering the country. The ban includes the entire Colorado House delegation, who aren’t exactly broken up over missing the...
Most partisan Secretary of State in Colorado history claims she’s not partisan
Jena Griswold has abused her position as Colorado’s Secretary of State with partisan rigor since she took office in 2019. Her history of partisanship is important to note, and we’re about to do so in great detail, because she now has the gall to claim this: RT if you...









