If you are a regular reader of this blog, you are well aware that Sen. Cory Gardner (R-Yuma) is going to extreme lengths to both hide from constituents and reporters and then later pretend that he held a public event. This morning, Gardner’s official Twitter account was back at it…and once again Gardner got called out for his bullshit.
You can see Gardner’s initial Tweet below, including a response from the Twitter account of “Mister V,” an editorial cartoonist based in Granby, Colorado:
@SenCoryGardner retweets the paper I work for. “Fun” fact: the Seantor barely announced his visit to GC, and started his meeting an hour earlier than previously announced. Gotta keep ahead of those angry mobs of disenfranchised voters! https://t.co/B5O5UmZ1Fu
— Mister V (@therealmisterv) October 4, 2019
Don’t be ashamed if you weren’t aware that the Grand Gazette was an actual news outlet; we admit that we’d never heard of it until today, either.
Aside from the obvious lesson here, it looks like we’re just a few months away from Gardner literally inventing new publications in order to show how accessible he really isn’t. We look forward to the inaugural issue of the Yuma Daily Gardner-Picayune.
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I'm surprised he ventures anywhere in this state after what they did to him in Durango.
I was curious — so went and looked. Grand Gazette, from Kremmling, has archived editions all the way back to April 18, 2019 . Good to know there is an effort to build local journalism up that way….