All Entries in the "Centennial State" Category
Who Won? OMG, Now What?
Oh, you haven’t heard? Well, it is true: the Republican Party leadership seems to have abandoned its official nominee for governor just two weeks after endorsing him, amid allegations of character shortcomings, resume enhancement, and the ongoing perception that he cannot win!
Last Chance to Speak Up on Supreme Court Nominees
Denver Post courts reporter Felisa Cardona has written up a series of profiles of the three finalists to become the next Colorado Supreme Court justice, the second and third of which appeared in Sunday’s and Monday’s papers, respectively.
Q&A with Tambor Williams
The opposition, and some within the Republican camp, have asked both legitimate questions and thrown some pretty off– the-wall accusations at her. Here are Tambor Williams’ answers to a few of those tough questions:
CO Governor’s Race: Save Our Tree
Unless you live in Black Forest like I do, why should you care about my tree? Because the story is a fitting analogy for this year’s Colorado governor’s race.
Surrender Colorado; It’s the Principled Thing To Do?
In victory, our principles were immediately tested. Those who would not accept the will of the People hijacked a minor party and demanded we surrender our principled victory. Most resisted, but some did not. Even though they knew a third party run would ensure our ultimate defeat, they willing abandoned the movement they helped create. It showed a weakness in our foundation.
Democrat against Free Speech
Charles H. Bucknam. Chemist. Family man. Sue-happy fringe Democrat. His is a story that needs to be told if only because it is all too common and a complicit press won’t do it.
UPDATED: Dan Maes, It’s Time to Move On
I officially announced today my opinion that Dan Maes needs to get out of the race for Governor right away and allow a credible Republican candidate to take on John Hickenlooper in November.
Tancredo Out of the Race—No Joke, Fluckiger
Tancredo has remained adamant about staying in the race even if it means the election of Democrat John Hickenlooper. There is only one problem with Tancredo’s position though: Colorado state law.
What Happens to the Tea Party on November 3rd?
If the GOP takes over the US House, possibly the Senate, and makes major gains in Denver you’ll see those who really haven’t been active beyond the lure of a few rallies go back to sleep. Even some hard core Tea Party members will want to take a breather. After two years of fighting it’s not a bad thing, but that rest will be short lived.
Thanks Tommy T: Colorado Ranks Solid Dem Win Because of You
Rasmussen has ranked Colorado a “solid” Dem gubernatorial win thanks to Tom Tancredo’s third-party mugging of the race that conservative Republican Dan Maes would win handily if not for TT the vote-splitter.









