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Connelly goes on political odyssey for Colorado conservative solutions
The political class is forming the usual circular firing squad in op-ed pages across the state and squabbling over who's to blame for the progressive rut in which Colorado now finds itself until the next election cycle. Meanwhile, Matt Connelly over at Campfire...
Polis knew he was exposed to the virus, and attended this event unmasked
Gov. Polis has Covid. Again. Yes, he’s had the shots. No, the governor’s office isn’t saying how many boosters. The Post reports he is “fully vaccinated." The governor’s staff refuses to divulge how the governor came into contact with the virus, just as they did the...
Media concedes Boebert has the votes to win as she delivers victory speech
The Colorado media have grudgingly conceded the 3rd District Congressional race to Republican Lauren Boebert, admitting there’s just not enough votes left to count for their Aspen progressive candidate to catch her. The media's last shred of hope is a fragile lifeline...
Drug paraphernalia, smoking, numerous ignition sources cited in tent city fire
So many ignition sources including drug paraphernalia and other smoking materials were found at the scene of a sanctioned homeless tent city that the Denver Fire Department just chalked up the cause as undetermined. That’s according to KDVR, which reports the...
Polis kicks of new reign of freedom with executive order declaring flu, RSV emergency
With Coloradans distracted by the never-ending ongoing election results more than a week after the election, Gov. Polis took the opportunity to extend his never-ending ongoing Covid executive order to include flu and respiratory viruses. Polis says he expanded the...
Is a white man allowed to be mayor of Denver? 9News wants to know.
The most Colorado cringe this week is hands down, Marshall Zelinger of 9News demanding state Sen. Chris Hansen explain how a white male like himself thinks he could possibly be Denver’s next mayor. Hansen didn’t cave and claim to identify as a female swimmer with the...
Colorado paying state whistleblowers huge settlements to keep quiet
Colorado’s Democrat-controlled government has secrets, and the state is paying would-be whistleblowers and in some cases, the alleged wrongdoers, good money to keep quiet about it. So informs this eye-opening investigative report by The Gazette: Since 2019, there have...
Congresswoman-elect’s husband says no one likes Republicans
As the dust settles on the 2022 election results, the self-described First Gentleman of the 7th Congressional District has a message for the Republicans his wife Brittany Pettersen will represent in Washington: Screw you, no one likes you. Such ungraceful winners. But...
Ballot measures put Denver on the path to Seattle, Portland, San Fran mistakes
The passage of many Denver ballot measures shows residents have failed to learn the lessons of Seattle, Portland, and San Francisco, and so they are doomed to repeat the West Coast’s history of taxing and regulating folks out of housing. So writes Joshua Sharf in...
Jeffco school closing: Parent doesn’t want child going to white kids’ school
Enrollment at Jeffco schools has declined by the thousands prompting officials to close 16 schools in the state’s second-largest district. Outrage has ensued because no one wants their school to be affected, obviously. What caught our attention is this report by KDVR...
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