The Colorado Springs Gazette’s Kassondra Cloos reports:
What was billed as a town hall meeting turned into a half-hour tease for Rep. Gordon Klingenschmitt’s announcement that he plans to run for a state Senate seat.
Klingenschmitt, R-Colorado Springs, went through a list of his accomplishments in the state Legislature Wednesday at the Airplane Restaurant. He also discussed his attempts to “fight for Republican principles” that didn’t make it through the Democrat-controlled House. He took a small handful of questions limited to constituents in House District 15, teasing his “plans for 2016” along the way, before announcing he plans to run for Senate District 12…
Colorado Senate District 12 is currently represented by Senate President Bill Cadman, who is term-limited. Cloos reports (as our readers already know) that former Rep. Bob Gardner is planning a run for this seat, and there are rumors that former House Minority Leader Mark Waller could also throw his hat in the ring. Under ordinary circumstances, we’d say either of those experienced lawmakers should be more than a match for Rep. Gordon “Dr. Chaps” Klingenschmitt, for whom the controversies have flowed fast and furious since his inauguration in January. But Klingenschmitt has surprised us before, winning the seat to begin with despite a long history of over-the-top on-camera craziness as part of his “Pray in Jesus’ Name” Youtube ministry.
If this does turn out to be a career-ending misstep for Rep. Klingenschmitt, he may be able to attribute it to a 72-hour fast he claims to have engaged in before making the decision. We don’t know about you, but after 72 hours without food we’d be in no condition to make any kind of responsible decision.
In all seriousness, though, while it’s true that Klingenschmitt has placed himself in the line of fire against two experienced and theoretically more credible politicians, we can’t ignore the potential positive effect of the large amount of press “Chaps” has garnered in recent months. Klingenschmitt believes that Obama is possessed by demons and that gay people should not have civil rights, and the voters of House District 15 didn’t care in the least–electing him by a wide margin anyway. How many conservatives in SD-12 might actually agree with Klingenschmitt, as disgusting as it may sound, that Michelle Wilkins was punished by God for America’s sin of abortion?
For this reason and others that are similar, we’d be fools to count him out.
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If there is a three-way race between Waller, Gardner and Chaps, Waller and Gardner will divide what passes as the more rational wing of the GOP leaving the freaks to stand united around Klingenschmitt.
My guess is that Waller and Gardner reach some kind of agreement that only one of them will run.
Chaps blinked and he cured his brain. He’s got tiger blood! One speed, one gear, GO!
The story says Chaps is bashing Bob Gardner as a “sponsor of Obamacare.” Bobbingcare!
I’ll put a sawbuck on Chaps.
I thought Amy Stephens was the birth mother of Obamacare in Colorado.
He pushed some funding through in 2012 (?) and voted not to burn the house down at least once. That’s pro-Obamacare in the Republitron these days.
Chaps got some favorable press this morning in the Denver Post re: his amendment to a bill prohibiting previously convicted felons (even if their offenses are crimes later reduced to misdemeanors) from getting licensed to operate MMJ business.
His singular legislative achievement……unless you count his 0/5 bill passage count, his comments about Michelle Wilkins, and his 3-week “time out” from the health committee as achievements.