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WHAT TOOK SO LONG? Hick Endorses Democrat Challenging Tipton

Looks like Jared Polis isn’t the only politician Democrats were dragging their feet to endorse. Just yesterday, nearly three months after the primary, Gov. Hickenlooper finally decided to surrender his backing to fellow Democrat Diane Mitsch Bush. Who? The former...

OBSCENE! Polis is His Own Number One Fan with $18 Million Loan

The next Democrat who mentions campaign finance reform without holding a photo of Jared Polis should be laughed out of town and banned from politics. The Boulder Democrat has reached the level of obscenity in campaign loans to himself that would make a Rockefeller...

DARK CANDIDATE: Where’s Jena Griswold?

We haven’t seen much of Jena Griswold, the young Obama activist turned Democratic politician who is hoping to unseat Secretary of State Wayne Williams in the November election. We presumed she was busy with her worldwide salsa dancing tour, but she popped up on Labor...

DESPERATELY WESTERN: How Polis Claimed to Love You Without Really Trying

Jared Polis thinks he’s discovered the magic formula to avoid debating Walker Stapleton on the tough questions that are unique to Western Slope voters. Step 1. Wussy out of Club 20 debate with unexplainable excuse that you’re too busy doing something super secretive...

ACT LIKE A LADY: Editor Threatens to Sue Cops Over Deadly Insult

Nearly 40 journalists have been killed in the line of duty this year reporting from dangerous places like Afghanistan, Syria, and Mexico. They are remembered and honored by the Committee to Protect Journalists for taking major risks and making the ultimate sacrifice...

WHERE’S POLIS? Missing Congressional Votes, a Lot of Them

Turns out U.S. Rep. Jared Polis has a lousy record over the history of his congressional career for missing votes, and it got even worse after he started running for governor. How bad? He missed nearly 67 percent of all votes during the primary campaign. Over his...

ON THE BALLOT: Half-Mile Setback Initiative Qualifies for Ballot

Late yesterday afternoon, the Colorado Secretary of State announced that the initiative that would require a 2,500 setback for oil and gas development qualified for the ballot with an estimated 123,195 valid signatures based on a random sample reviewed (and, despite...