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April 01, 2010 09:18 PM UTC

Romanoff vs. Bennet: Round Two

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  • by: redstateblues

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Hot off of Colorado Statesman reporter Ernest Luning‘s Twitter page:

The Showdown in the Springs! Will the gloves come off this time? The last debate had some good back and forth moments between the two candidates, but the campaign has taken a decidedly more negative tone since then. Who’s going to go for the knockout first?

Share your prognostications and predictions in the comments below.

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28 thoughts on “Romanoff vs. Bennet: Round Two

  1. The Cache la Poudre runs through Ft. Collins.

    Perhaps you could try the “Firestorm on Fountain Creek?” We’re not very good at these.

      1. Would more people think of a street, or the river? We stand corrected, but only a little.

        Good point about the internet making geography so irrelevant, though you might say it already is in your mother’s basement.

        1. The Clash on Cascade? The Quarrel on the Quad?

          But you’re right, a poll is probably the best way to resolve geographical disputes. What do all those Colorado Springs residents know streets from rivers anyway?!

          1. FYI, our city’s original developer named N/S streets after mountain ranges (e.g.,Cascade, Wahsatch, Weber, Nevada) and E/W after rivers (Platte, Cache La Poudre, St. Vrain).

        2. You got that right, at least. The several likely campus venues for this debate all border Cache la Poudre Street. And another “only a little” correction: The campus is next to Monument Creek, not Fountain Creek.

          You need to get down here to the Springs more often. Of course, we have lots of streets named after rivers and mountain ranges so you could be quite confused.

                    1. It’s Friday, spring time in the Rockies, Cubs are gonna be good this year, the President is on a roll, the Nuggets and Avs are going to play playoff games, Tiger in the Master’s, and Just Anita is going to explain me how to track a sock puppet across the web.

                      Uh!

                      How you like me now?

                    2. St. Louis and Milwaukee are wayyyy too strong. They’ll be duking it out for the divisional title, and unless the Cubs finish above 3rd in the NL Central it’s impossible for them to win the Wild Card.

                      I thought you and MotR learned your lesson about Cubs expectations.

                    3. And one of the things inherent in the start of baseball, for me, is giving Cubs fans crap.  🙂

                    4. But after 102 year dry spell, you really think you or anybody else has any brand new, sparkling critical commentary to add to the conversation that we Cub fans haven’t already heard?

                      My God, my blood pressure is going up just writing this. I’m turning into Libertad. I don’t even get this worked up about politics.

  2. was instrumental in putting reconciliation back on the table, leading to the historic shake-up that no former administration and/or congress has ever been able to achieve,  even limited though it may be for now.

    He can point to his pivotal role in a huge game changing win for Obama with some pretty nice immediate results for the average American,  more muscle for Obama on the international scene and leaving the Rs in blithering confusion, not knowing whether to campaign on magic unicorn “repeal and replace” or by touting the measures they want to take credit for even though they said that they had no in-put and the bill was the end of freedom, grandma and maybe even hot dogs, apple pie and cute puppies.  

    AR can answer that he would have stood up against the backroom deals and not voted for the Senate bill back when Dems had 60 votes so there would have been no way to resurrect health care reform, no reconciliation option available and no healthcare reform whatsoever in the foreseeable future.

    “Yes we did!” vs “no you didn’t, thank goodness”

    How AR manages now to convince anyone that there is a halfway decent reason to kick conquering hero and Obama ally Bennet out in favor of himself is tought to imagine.   The apparent AR message, throw the bums is probably not going to work so well with Dem primary voters now that the bums in question have taken the Obama Waterloo that all the Rs were crowing about and shoved it up the GOP’s ass.  

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