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Boebert hires heavy hitters to lead her congressional office
Congresswoman-elect Lauren Boebert has hired some heavy hitters with impressive resumes to head up her office and work with Western Slope constituents. Chief of staff will be Jeff Small, who serves now as a senior advisor to Interior Secretary David Bernhardt. ...
Aspen hits Level Red numbers but makes up new color code to keep dine-in service
Rich communities like Aspen have the ability to create their own rules within Gov. Polis’s color-coded wheel of COVID because it turns out science can be bought. It all started when the coronavirus ignored the thousands of affidavits signed by Aspen’s visitors...
Polis still stonewalling on circumstances of COVID diagnosis
Earlier this month we took a look at the lack of media coverage about the circumstances that led to Gov. Polis and his husband Marlon Reis contracting COVID. It certainly took long enough, but now at least one news website is beginning to ask more questions. Reporters...
Town official threatened to shoot protestors rallying in support of closed restaurant
An elected town official threatened to shoot protestors who rallied to support a Lyons restaurant owner whose inventory was confiscated by state officials because he refused to follow shut-down orders created by Gov. Polis’s new Red Zone rules. Wendy Miller, a member...
COVID stimulus doubles U.S. spending to $6.6 trillion. Colorado GOP voted no
After months of delays by Democrats blocking yet another COVID relief bill because they were afraid it would help President Trump before the election, liberals finally got a wasteful spending bill they could love. The $900 billion coronavirus relief bill passed the...
Why Dems will show up five weeks late to the 2021 state legislative session
Democrat leaders of the state House and Senate let us know Monday they will be five weeks late to work and not convening the 2021 session until February. The announcement came just hours after the Denver Post published a guest commentary from Gov. Polis bragging about...
Trump gives Colorado more vaccines than it could administer. Polis still complains.
Colorado had a good week in the war against COVID-19, but you wouldn’t know it by all the moaning and complaining from Gov. Polis who just had to find a nit to pick with the Trump administration. The good news, the Thanksgiving spike never occurred, case numbers are...
Post seeks out divisive garbage to blame Republican for divisiveness
The Denver Post and Colorado Politics presented two different takes on U.S. Rep. Ken Buck’s comments urging at-risk Americans to take the COVID-19 vaccine. The Post story would have us believe Buck thinks the COVID-19 vaccine is unsafe, but that’s not how Colorado...
Keep an eye on him! Denver mayor is going on vacation, again.
Denver Mayor Hancock held his first press conference Thursday since disobeying his own orders against Thanksgiving travel and confirmed he’s off on vacation again until Jan. 4. It’s none of our business, we learned, if Hancock plans to violate Level Red rules. “No and...
Pelosi says it’s okay if Biden chooses Native American to lead this cabinet
Joe Biden is making a bold, politically correct move in choosing a Native American to serve in his cabinet. And not just any Native American, which is precedent-setting in itself, but the media are gushing it's a woman, too. And he’s not appointing her to some...








