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Yes Dude, You Can Really Buy Marijuana Tomorrow

UPDATE 1/1 #2: The Denver Post's John Ingold: Colorado's ambitious experiment in cannabis policy hit a historic milestone Wednesday, when licensed stores began making the first legal sales of recreational marijuana anywhere in the world. A few people queued up outside pot shops early Wednesday to celebrate and claim bragging rights, but longer lines began […]

PFR Buys Giant Storefront Billboard Next to Dems HQ

Santa Fe Street is the easternmost downtown artery through Pueblo, running alongside I25. Pueblo Democrats has had its headquarters  at 305 Santa Fe St for decades.  Pueblo United for Angela, the pro-Giron anti-recall issue committee, began renting the space in May of this year. In late August, Jami Baker, a real estate agent and recall petition […]

In Denver media foray, McInnis says Colorado was correct in not buying air tanker fleet

(Promoted by Colorado Pols) Scott McInnis recently tiptoed into the shark-invested world of Denver journalism, where plagiarists are rooted out and hung up to dry. In an exclusive interview, McInnis told KOA radio's Colorado Morning News that our state did the right thing by not purchasing an espensive tanker fleet to fight forest fires. He […]

New “Buy American” Spot For Sal Pace

Colorado Democratic CD-3 candidate Sal Pace is out with his third ad this election cycle, another solid brand-building spot featuring a Pueblo (that’s PEE-bluh) steelworker praising Pace’s commitment in the Colorado legislature to “Buy American” preferences for state contracts. As we’ve discussed many times as various forms of local preference have been introduced, the issue […]

$100,000 Radio Ad Buy Thwacks Colorado House GOP

Can’t see the audio player? Click here. It’s been playing heavily on local radio for a few days now, but we didn’t want this significant radio ad buy to escape mention. FOX 31’s Eli Stokols reported last week: “Earlier this year Republican leadership recklessly shut down the legislature and stopped working, refusing even to debate […]

Huge Super PAC Ad Buy Drills Romney on “Big Oil” Ties

In case you haven’t already seen it, Talking Points Memo: Priorities USA Action and the League of Conservation Voters Victory Fund have gone up with a joint ad buy of $1 million in Colorado and Nevada, the groups announced Wednesday. The ad accuses Mitt Romney of being a “$200 million man” who is “in the […]

Reporters should ask Coffman why he thinks the 9-11 compensation law was “vote buying”

(That’s pretty low–Mike “Glenn Beck” Coffman, anyone? – promoted by Colorado Pols) Yesterday I suggested in a blog post that reporters should look again at Rep. Mike Coffman’s reasons for opposing the repeal of the military’s Don’t-Ask-Don’t-Tell policy, in light of extreme statements Coffman made on the radio. On the same radio program, KHOW’s Caplis […]

Lakewood City Councilman Wants to Buy a Friend

Lakewood City Councilman Dave Wiechman is responsible for 78% of all contributions to Pete Roybal’s campaign in Ward 3, according to recently released campaign finance reports.

Roybal raised a grand total of about $5,800 in monetary contributions for his campaign against Carolyn Evans and Mark Barrington. It’s not a huge amount, but it’s respectable for a Lakewood City Council race. He gathered a decent number of small contributions between $10 and $100 from campaign supporters. That’s standard fare for a city council campaign.

Of the $13,157.71 that Roybal raised including loans and in-kind contributions, David Wiechman contributed $10,326.71. That’s 78% of the total. Wiechman clearly looks to be trying to “buy” Roybal a seat — for what political reason, we’ll leave you to speculate.

Wiechman first gave $1000 in February, around the time that Roybal kicked off his campaign. That thousand bucks alone would raise eyebrows, coming from a sitting councilperson, but a grand is chump change in the scope of Wiechman’s other contributions.

Wiechman also donated about $7,300 in “non-monetary” contributions to Roybal. $7,300 of in-kind donations struck us at odd, until we realized that Wiechman was simply paying for Roybal’s campaign expenditures. According to the campaign finance filing, Wiechman’s in-kind contributions were “payments to Endpoint Direct for print and mail.”

Get that? Sitting Lakewood City Councilor David Wiechman directly paid for Roybal’s mailings. Rather than donating an additional $7,300 to Roybal’s campaign, Wiechman instead footed the bill for most – if not all – of Roybal’s print and direct mail services. We’ve never seen anything like that happen before, and while we don’t think it’s illegal, it certainly raises questions about the ethics of Councilman Wiechman trying to buy his friend a council seat.  

Then things get a little more strange and a little less legal. On August 1, 2011, Wiechman loaned Roybal’s campaign $2,000. Roybal probably thought he was getting a pretty good deal with this loan: Wiechmann didn’t ask for repayment until July 2013, more than enough time to repay two grand at 2% interest.

Unfortunately for Roybal, and by extension Weichman, that loan is against the law. Even worse, it says it’s against the law on the very form on which it’s reported. According to Section 3(8) of Article 28 of the Colorado Constitution, “a candidate’s committee may receive a loan from a financial institution organized under state or federal law.”

Crumbling roads? Buy an Audi!

Watching football yesterday (yes, I sometimes watch football), I saw this remarkable ad: The point of this ad? Other drivers are stupid and distracted. Road signs suck. Roads are covered with debris. But most of all, Across the nation, over 100,000 miles of highways and bridges are in disrepair. The nation’s infrastructure is crumbling, but […]

the best government that money can buy.

. http://www.washingtonpost.com/… 81 House members, about a fifth of the chamber, are [on a luxury vacation] courtesy of a foundation set up by … a … lobby. . . While stupid Cory Garner goes out on August Recess and faces his constituents and takes questions, and some disrespect, from them, some of his colleagues avoid […]

Mejia Lines Up Ad Buy of His Own

We just got a look at one of Mayoral Candidate James Mejia’s first campaign videos, and while it’s only ten seconds long, it certainly gets his name out there.

Less Spending = More Jobs? Americans Ain’t Buying It

The LA Times reports on a subject we’ve been discussing repeatedly in this space. Republicans in Congress are pushing their spending cut plans, but non-Tea Party voters aren’t happy about it: As Vice President Joe Biden met with congressional leaders Thursday to try to resolve the impasse over government spending, Republicans were beginning to worry […]

A Case of “Buyer’s Remorse” in Cory Gardner’s Future?

There’s a very interesting fight building in Congress around recently-introduced legislation that would tighten federal funding restrictions on abortion procedures. The bill, H.R. 3, is sponsored by over 170 mostly GOP members of Congress, including Colorado Rep. Mike Coffman, Doug Lamborn, and freshman Rep. Cory Gardner—Scott Tipton is not listed among the bill’s cosponsors, and […]

Top Stories of 2010 #2: The “Buyer’s Remorse” Endgame

The first days of October were quite distressing for Democrats following the Colorado U.S. Senate race–polls released that week showed a growing lead for Republican nominee Ken Buck, and after seeing a couple of them in succession the press began coalescing around a "Buck pulling away" meme in daily reports. Despite all of the work […]

“Buyer’s Remorse” Hits the Airwaves

We told you this was coming. That’s the new ad on the air in Colorado Senate race, to our knowledge the first TV spot to invoke the recent scandal involving GOP candidate Ken Buck’s refusal to prosecute a case of alleged date rape in 2005. Sponsored by Women’s Voices Women Vote Action Fund, we’re awaiting […]

Bennet’s identity crisis & “I can just buy it” attitude

During the primary I was always clear I supported Andrew Romanoff. Frustrated as I was to see him lose to Michael Bennet I said I would vote for Bennet because we need to hold the seat. But as I watch more of his arrogance and identity crisis I’m rethinking whether I can vote for the […]

Buck’s evolving statements about his “buyer’s remorse” comment

One reason reporters should insist on talking directly to political candidates, and not their spokespeople, is to make it harder for public officials to change a position without explaining themselves. If a spokesperson makes a statement, and the candidate later changes his tune, the candidate can simply say that the spokesperson got it wrong or […]

Buck Loses Defensive Cover on “Buyer’s Remorse” Rape Scandal

UPDATE: Scot Kersgaard of the Independent responds directly to partisan attacks on his reporting. —– So the campaign of GOP Senate candidate Ken Buck has chosen its response to the emerging scandal surrounding his refusal to prosecute an alleged case of rape in 2005–a case he refused even though the alleged perpetrator was recorded admitting […]

Why isn’t Buck apologizing for his “buyer’s remorse” comment?

If you’ve been reading the news coverage of U.S. Senate candidate Ken Buck’s decision not to prosecute a man who admitted raping a 21-year-old University of Northern Colorado student in 2005, you know there’s a major omission: Ken Buck himself. He’s not quoted in stories in The Denver Post, Associated Press, Politico, Roll Call, Politics […]

Buck Uses “Buyer’s Remorse” AGAIN

Here’s this morning’s nugget at the end of the article from the Greeley Tribune: http://www.greeleytribune.com/… “I listed five or six reasons why I thought a jury would not convict in this case,” he said. “She said she was passed out during the sexual act, so I wasn’t referring to whether she had buyer’s remorse for […]

$750,000 Ad Buy Ties Golyansky Around Buck’s Neck

Campaign Money Watch just announced this new TV spot, with a massive buy to answer the much-publicized spending of Karl Rove’s American Crossroads “Super PAC”–targeting GOP Senate candidate Ken Buck over the scandal, originally brought to light by Buck’s primary opponent Jane Norton, stemming from Buck’s actions to help gun dealer and Colorado conservative figure […]

Garnett Makes $100,000 Ad Buy

We’re pretty sure this, like Treasurer Cary Kennedy’s groundbreaking use of TV in 2006, marks a first for the Colorado Attorney General’s race–there were no TV ads run in 2006 between incumbent John Suthers and his Democratic opponent Fern O’Brien. Release follows–says Stan Garnett, “I’m extremely proud of the support that I have received from […]

Hickenlooper buys $850,000 of TV time

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) Just-posted press release: Support for Hickenlooper for Colorado Results in $850,000 for Fall TV Ads Hickenlooper for Colorado supporters in May enabled the campaign to reserve $850,000 worth of advertising time on television this fall, the campaign announced today. A significant amount of those resources came, once again, from […]

Pre-Caucus Ad Buys Tax Norton

An undeniable barometer of nervousness, says National Journal’s Hotline: Ex-CO LG Jane Norton (R) leads the GOP field in her bid to face Sen. Michael Bennet (D), but a costly primary is already sapping Norton of much-needed resources as she heads into an early test of strength. Norton has spent $243K on TV ads since […]

Glenn Beck Greatly Disappointed By “Buy Gold” Bill’s Failure

Putting the “silly” in “silly season,” the Denver Post reports: It’s easy to see the gold on the outside of the Colorado Capitol, but if one lawmaker had his way, the state would be hoarding millions of dollars of bling inside the building. That’s the idea being pushed by Rep. Kent Lambert, R-Colorado Springs, who […]

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