Jun 3, 2013
The Denver Post has spilled a fair amount of ink over the last several days on the issue of John Hickenlooper’s stay of butcher Nathan Dunlap’s death penalty. They have done exhaustive work rationalizing Hick’s weak move, but they still haven’t...
May 31, 2013
UPDATE: One reader points out a key difference between the Governor’s last press secretary and his likely new one: George Merritt is universally liked and a nice guy. UPDATE 2: Another reader raises an even more important matter: Did Hubbard recuse himself from...
May 29, 2013
On Tuesday, Congressman Cory Gardner announced that he would not seek the Republican nomination to challenge incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Mark Udall. Gardner, a rising star in the House of Representatives, was unlikely to face a primary challenger if he had...
May 28, 2013
Last night, KDVR political reporter Eli Stokols broke the story that the much-anticipated Lobato decision had been posted to the Supreme Court website on Monday night. The official ruling: Lobato was overturned. From the ruling: “While we sympathize with the...
May 28, 2013
Earlier in the month, we reported on several stories (here and here) by Denver Post environmental reporter Bruce Finley that sought out anti-drilling activist sources for his articles, without disclosing the deep-rooted political activism, leaving readers to believe...