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LITERAL INTREPRETATION: Defacto Magazine Ban Line In Law Still There

Judge Marcia Krieger wrote she did not want to be viewed as a super legislator (did you take note of that Don Quick?), yet her very ruling betrays her as such.  Instead of ruling on the law as is, she ruled on the law as she interpreted it.  What’s been lost in all...

JUMPING SHIP: More Staff to Leave Hickenlooper?

It is not uncommon for political aides to take advantage of the revolving door and cash in on their connections to power. It is, however, uncommon for them to do it right before the biggest election of their boss’s life. That is why the decision by Gov. Hickenlooper’s...

MOVIN’ ON UP: This Is One Ranking Udall Won’t Tout

The National Review reported on The Hotline's "most vulnerable Senators", and it's not pretty for Sen. Udall.  He's now the 9th most vulnerable Senator on the list.  Last time, he was 11th.  We doubt he'll send an email on this ranking.  While the article noted that...

SHOCKING: Colorado Governor To Step Down

We’re sure it will take some time for Roxane White, Gov. John Hickenlooper’s chief of staff, to remove her hand after it’s been lodged there all these years (we were always amazed the way she could make it sound like Hick was speaking without moving her lips), but as...

BEAUPREZ BUZZ: GOP Nominee Siphoning Business Support from Hick

As former Congressman Bob Beauprez gears up his gubernatorial campaign for the general election there is a growing buzz about his ability to peel business support away from sitting Gov. John Hickenlooper. In fact, the latest person to speculate about Bob’s potential...

BAND OF BROTHERS: GOP Candidates Unite Quickly To Defeat Hick

The bonhomie feel between the GOP candidates throughout the primary carried over to primary night.  While former Rep. Bob Beauprez ended up the winner of the night, former Rep. Tom Tancredo, former state Minority Leader Mike Kopp, and Colorado Secretary of State Scott...

GUEST POST: Turnout Boosts Republicans

Republicans' primary turnout averaged 167% of Democrats' turnout. Possible good news for this fall's Republican candidates. Democrats pile into presidential general elections, but are often no-shows in other elections. From 1998 through 2014 in Colorado, Republicans...

FRACKING BAN FAILS: Loveland Just Says No to Frack Moratorium

Last night, Loveland voted down a proposed two-year moratorium on fracking.  As we pointed out yesterday, the Loveland fight was ground zero for the fracking fight nationwide.  While fracking bans and moratoriums (essentially bans) passed in far left (Boulder) and...

EXCLUSIVE: We Get Our Hands On Udall’s Next Political Move

PeakNation™, we have a special treat for you today.  Last week, a mysterious person stopped by our offices and dropped off an envelope.  We were shocked to open it and see we had just been handed the next policy and political push Sen. Mark Udall is going to execute...

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