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Michael Bennet welcoming Bill Clinton, Michelle Obama — and President Barack Obama, too?

By Michael RobertsOctober 12, 2010

Last night, Senator Michael Bennet and Republican challenger Ken Buck engaged in their most high-profile debate yet — and shockingly enough, Bennet spokesman Trevor Kincaid believes his guy handily won the 9News-sponsored event on view below. Kincaid also talks up forthcoming appearances on Bennet’s behalf by Bill Clinton and Michelle…

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Amendments 60-61, Prop 101 backers fight “nonsense” with baffling cartoons seen here

By Alan PrendergastOctober 11, 2010

The folks behind Amendments 60 and 61 and Proposition 101, the three tax-slashing ballot proposals that a wide array of opponents are fighting with a multi-million-dollar ad blitz, are pretty upset with the media. So upset that campaign coordinator Natalie Menten fired off a letter to “media members” blasting them…

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Ken Buck’s refusal to prosecute alleged rape an effort to make him seem insensitive to women

By Michael RobertsOctober 11, 2010

Update below: Late last month, Colorado GOP boss Dick Wadhams said Democrats’ decision to attack Ken Buck with ads on issues like abortion shows that they’re “intellectually bankrupt,” since the voting public is clearly more interested in “the economy and taxes and spending.” But Buck opponents aren’t letting up on…

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Columbus parade protest takes odd turn when motorcyclist goes down: Kenny Be’s Big Picture

By Kenny BeOctober 11, 2010

The joy of living in a “melting pot” is to share in the wide variety of different cultural celebrations. The photograph above shows the curious call-and-response customs practiced by Native-American-Mexicans and Italian-Americans on their annual Columbus Day get-together…

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Jon Stewart’s Rally to Restore Sanity inspires a Denver version in Civic Center Park

By Jonathan ShikesOctober 8, 2010

A group of Daily Show lovers in Denver are organizing a local version of comedian Jon Stewart’s Rally to Restore Sanity on October 30 at Civic Center Park. The Stewart event, a somewhat tongue-in-cheek response to conservative talk-show host Glenn Beck’s Rally to Restore Honor in August, will take place…

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Wild horses in Colorado: ASPCA, other groups file suit to block roundups of two herds

By Alan PrendergastOctober 8, 2010

For years, the Bureau of Land Management has been aiming to remove substantial numbers of northwest Colorado’s remaining wild horses — despite a federal judge’s ruling last year that the agency has failed to prove that the obscure herds are overpopulated. Now, a coalition of activist groups have filed two…

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John Hickenlooper a secret Republican? Is that why this GOP elephant has his name on it?

By Jonathan ShikesOctober 8, 2010

Think Hickenlooper is a bicycle-riding, illegal immigrant-loving, tax-happy left-wing radical elitist? Think again, pal. Turns out “Hick” is a conservative, big-government-hating Republican who opposes Communist conspiracies and civil rights laws…

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Anti-Obama & friends billboards link old media to new, says WhoSaidYouSaid’s Kelly Maher

By Michael RobertsOctober 8, 2010

Seen those “They Spend, You Pay!” billboards? The ones in which Barack Obama looks kinda drunk, John Hickenlooper appears homicidal, and Betsy Markey, Ed Perlmutter, John Salazar and Michael Bennet seem amused by your pain? According to Kelly Maher of WhoSaidYouSaid, the website behind the campaign, a hundred boards are…

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Tom Tancredo on Dan Maes meeting and dodging attacks as a “racist, Nazi bastard”

By Michael RobertsOctober 7, 2010

Whether you love Tom Tancredo or loathe him, there’s no denying that he’s a highly unusual politician. Whereas many of his peers always seem to be speaking from a heavily lawyered script, he talks off the cuff with a lack of self-consciousness that’s startling and refreshing. He exhibited that quality…

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Immigration busts: In fiscal 2010, ICE took 6,617 people from Denver area, 4,447 criminals

By Michael RobertsOctober 6, 2010

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is focusing on busting criminal aliens — like the 78 people recently rounded up statewide. And there’s more where they came from. ICE has just released statistics for fiscal 2010, which ended September 30. The arrestee total for the Denver area of responsibility, which includes…

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Jorge Moromisato, independent candidate for Senate, running as a modern day Martin Luther

By Jonathan EasleyOctober 5, 2010

Jorge Moromisato is running for Colorado Senate as an independent, and whatever you think of his policies, criticism that his platform is short on specifics is not an accusation that will stick. The Denver Plan details Moromisato’s ideas on how to end unemployment and fix the myriad problems facing the…

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Dan Maes spokesman not worried about falling below 10% support, thinks TV ad may turn tide

By Michael RobertsOctober 5, 2010

Last week, Colorado Republican Party boss Dick Wadhams said he wasn’t worried about Dan Maes falling beneath 10 percent support. But plenty of other folks seem to be, judging by today’s Denver Post, which outlines the prospect of the GOP winding up with minority party status if Maes doesn’t register…

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Tom Tancredo: Photo gallery of Tea Party town hall at the University of Denver

By Michael RobertsOctober 4, 2010

The Tom Tancredo-Grizzly Rose fundraiser co-starring Dog the Bounty Hunter and Sheriff Joe Arpaio in late September helped prompt rising poll numbers and new momentum for his gubernatorial run, according to Tancredo operations manager Cliff Dodge — and the attendance at a Saturday town hall at DU sponsored by the…

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Unaffiliated candidate Paul Fiorino laces-up for the governor’s race

By Jonathan EasleyOctober 1, 2010

It says something about the level of noise in this year’s gubernatorial race when the candidate with the lowest profile has perhaps the most intriguing back-story. Paul Fiorino didn’t advertise for his running mate on Craigslist, he doesn’t have Dog the Bounty Hunter campaigning on his behalf, and he hasn’t…

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John Elway and Pete Coors top Jason Clark’s quest for a new Craigslist running mate

By Jonathan EasleyOctober 1, 2010

Polish your resume and bone-up on the issues; independent candidate for Governor Jason Clark went back to Craigslist today to replace his departed lieutenant governor. Clark set his sights a littler higher this time. Here’s the ad, written in the third person with exclamation points, nicknames and all:…

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Dan Maes ‘amaesing’ corn maze campaign attraction: Kenny Be’s Fotochop Friday

By Kenny BeOctober 1, 2010

When Dan Maes’s footnote to Colorado history is written, his downfall will not be attributed to sloppy accounting or historical revisionism. Instead, he will forever be remembered as the candidate who failed to take complete advantage of the similarities between his last name and the Spanish word for corn. Imagine…

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Amendment 62 Personhood challenge shot down in Denver District Court

By Jonathan EasleyOctober 1, 2010

Proponents of Amendment 62 hit a roadblock yesterday in their drive to get Colorado voters to approve Amendment 62, an updated version of the anti-abortion measure that voters soundly defeated in 2008. A suit brought by amendment sponsors Gualberto Garcia Jones and Leslie Hanks had claimed that the Blue Book…

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Ken Salazar gets a vote of confidence (sort of) from Barack Obama despite remaining messes

By Alan PrendergastSeptember 30, 2010

In an interview in the October 15 issue of Rolling Stone, President Barack Obama defends his administration’s overhaul of the Department of the Interior amid agency scandals and outrage over the Gulf oil spill — and insists Interior Secretary Ken Salazar will keep his job, calling him “an outstanding public…

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Tom Tancredo camp wants Dan Maes to take part in debates even though he’s below 20%

By Michael RobertsSeptember 30, 2010

Yesterday, Tom Tancredo’s campaign sent out a release noting that Dan Maes had earlier said only candidates polling above 20 percent should be invited to participate in gubernatorial debates and wondering if he’d pull out now that a new Fox News poll puts him below that threshold. But Tancredo operations…

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John Hickenlooper’s race for guv not close at all despite Tom Tancredo surge, says head Dem

By Michael RobertsSeptember 30, 2010

Yesterday, state GOP chieftain Dick Wadhams weighed in on the upcoming election, predicting much ugliness for Democrats. Shockingly, head Dem Pat Waak has a very different take. She doesn’t foresee the kind of Democratic apocalypse plenty of pundits are predicting…

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John Hickenlooper’s camp on Tom Tancredo’s attacks and whether Dan Maes still matters

By Michael RobertsSeptember 29, 2010

Even as Tom Tancredo was partying with Dog the Bounty Hunter and Dan Maes defendng his firing as a Kansas cop, John Hickenlooper’s been trying not to screw up a scenario that led GOP boss Dick Wadhams to brand him the world’s luckiest guy. But is Tancredo starting to get…

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Kristi Burton Brown, face of last Personhood amendment, on new pro-life blog and new baby

By Michael RobertsSeptember 29, 2010

The first incarnation of this year’s Personhood Amendment, which says the term “person” applies to humans from their biological starting point, popped up in 2008, when the face of the proposal was 21-year old Westword cover girl Kristi Burton. This year, Kristi’s playing a quieter role for three main reasons…

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