Dan Maes: First-day proclamations of the new administration

This is shaping up to be one lively governor’s race, what with GOP hopeful Dan Maes suspecting a UN agenda behind Denver’s bicycle program, promising layoffs of state workers and an unshackling of the energy industry — and claiming to have driven 5,000 miles a month in his campaign. Is…

Dan Maes’s amazing record needs no proof: Kenny Be’s Fotochop Friday

The bittersweet ache of partial financial disclosure, the hidden truth of lackluster personal success and the yearning to be a leader – these are the touchstones of Republican primary candidate Dan Maes, who came out of nowhere and showed that he could translate the dysfunctional anger of Tea Party political…

Denver Bike Sharing to Dan Maes: Thank you

By now it’s clear what a huge misstep gubernatorial hopeful Dan Maes took in declaring Denver’s Bike Sharing part of a global conspiracy to deprive us of our personal freedoms. For its part, the program is just grateful for the publicity. “It’s shedding Dan Maes in an unfortunate light, which…

Sarah Palin, meet your biggest fan (PHOTOS)

You have to keep your eyes open when walking through Denver’s 16th Street Mall — not just because of the buses buzzing through the pedestrian-heavy area, but because you might end up seeing this guy: Sarah Palin’s biggest fan. His only quotation when spotted on Thursday around 1 p.m.: “Vote…

Ali Hasan: Opponents of Ground Zero mosque are bigots

Fresh from chastising leading Colorado Republicans over sins ranging from plagiarism (e.g., Scott McInnis) to knee-jerk reactionary pandering, GOP bad boy Muhammad Ali Hasan is now tweaking conservative noses on a national scale. A recent Huffington Post column by Hasan wades into the heated controversy over building a mosque near…

Dan Maes: Five more terrifying ways Denver is turning into the United Nations

There’s been lotsa entertainment value in Colorado’s primary races, from Tom Tancredo’s guv run to Scott McInnis’s plagiarism problems — and now, Dan Maes’s declaration that Denver’s B-Cycle program might turn the city into “the United Nations” via wrongheaded environmental do-goodism. What other seemingly harmless things might cause us to…