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April 07, 2022 11:01 PM UTC

Friday Open Thread

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  • by: Colorado Pols

“If knowledge can create problems, it is not through ignorance that we can solve them.”

–Isaac Asimov

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    1. I've said it before and I will say it again, the Colorado GOP has gone so cuckoo with Bimbobert, Dave Williams, Lori Saine, and Ron Hanks that Ken Buck is too moderate for them.

  1. Further evidence that today's Republican Party knows no depth to which it will not descend in the pursuit of power.

    The problem with this talking point — which, to be sure, is not just McConnell’s talking point — is that he’s effectively setting that moral red line quite far away, if not eliminating it altogether. He’s rendering himself a rank partisan, by choice. He’s saying, yes, maybe Trump provoked an attack on the Capitol and abdicated his responsibility to the country, but that’s nothing compared with being a Democrat. In other words, he’d rather have a president who incited violence — whether willingly or negligently — against his own government, reveled in that violence and tried to overturn democracy than a president who has competing policy views.

    Apparently, he'd rather destroy our democracy than allow a Democrat to hold office. Having an (R) after your name is all it takes to make it OK.

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