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PEW: Data in New Pew Election Costs Study Stinks

Democrats' social media trolls are touting a recent Pew study showing the alleged benefits of the elections overhaul that Democrats rammed through the legislature in 2013. The entire premise of the study is laughably flawed. First, it claims “Counties’ Election Costs...

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! Bennet Ready to Take Hit for Obamacare

Let’s help U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet realize his dream come election day, and vote him out of office. Asked if he would vote for Obamacare knowing it could cost him the election, Bennet proudly told CNN that yes, he would. This reminder brought to you this week in...

PATHETIC: Bennet Refuses to Hold VA Accountable

The VA is refusing to release its internal investigation of what went wrong at the hospital construction site in Aurora, refusing to hold any employee accountable, effectually thumbing their noses at the veterans they purport to represent. They claim that the only...

PITIFUL PLEA: Mr. Hick Goes to Washington?

So desperate is Gov. Hickenlooper to be living with his buddy U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet in Washington, D.C., that he’s not even being subtle about it. Hick hung the “Will Work For Food and Federal Health Insurance” sign around his neck during today’s announcement of...

ROI: Hickenlooper Picks Dem Donor Donna Lynne for Lieutenant Governor

Governor Hickenlooper announced his pick for Lieutenant Governor today and it's exactly what he promised - someone from the business community and a woman. The new Lieutenant Governor, assuming the Colorado State Senate approves her, will be Donna Lynne, the head of...

FASHIONISTAS UNITE! Pink is the New Orange

The latest in hunting haute couture is coming to Colorado, just as soon as Gov. Hickenlooper signs the bill that passed the legislature Tuesday making it legal for sportswomen and sportsmen to wear pink. Not that we have anything against orange (Go Broncos!), but...

MULLIGAN: Second Amendment Gets Do-Over Due To Lack Of Standing

Today the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, an intermediate federal appeals court located in Denver, ruled against approximately 50 Colorado sheriffs and a group of nonprofit Second Amendment advocacy groups, not based on the merits of their arguments, but because...