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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 […]

Nudged by radio host, Gardner says he supports turning “Dept. of Transportation back to the states”

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) Egged on by radio-host Amy Oliver, Rep. Cory Gardner (R-CO) revealed Friday that he favors plans that “would basically turn the Department of Transportation back to the states.” Oliver, who hosts the “Amy Oliver Show” on KFKA 1310-AM in Greeley, told Gardner that Colorado should keep most of its […]

Gardner Town Hall Highlights 2012 Problems for GOP

We’ve regularly discussed in this space the problems that Republicans face in 2012 as they try to maneuver between Tea Partiers who want strict adherence to far-right ideals and Independent voters who don’t want big cuts to programs such as Medicare. As Bob Moore of the Ft. Collins Coloradoan reports, Republican Rep. Cory Gardner was […]

Celebrate The World Wide Web’s 20th Birthday — Ask Your Lawmakers To Oppose The Internet Blacklist

It was twenty years ago this week that Tim Berners-Lee, while working at CERN, put the world’s first website online.  It announced his new creation: the World Wide Web.  Last year while urging Internet users to sign Demand Progress’s petition against the Internet Blacklist Bill, Berners-Lee wrote this about the principles that underpin his project: […]

The Brilliant GOP Messaging Behind the Debt Ceiling Debacle

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) This post has been updated from it’s previous version. During the two weeks of counting down the debt ceiling vote deadline, I couldn’t figure out how the GOP had managed to convince so many Americans the debt ceiling should not be raised. Voting to increase the debt ceiling had […]

Best explanation of “progressive” anger yet?

On August 6th, Paul Berkowitz of the Wall Street Journal penned an editorial that I really believe hit home with me in terms of the hypocrisy that I see from the very far left.  For all the vitriol I have seen aimed at the ‘Tea Party Movement’ (whatever that is, exactly), I would like to […]

Town Hall with Tipton

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) Scott Tipton was in town for a Town Hall meeting yesterday. The room was packed, but it wasn’t all Republicans. I received E-mails from the Mesa County Democratic Party, MoveOn, and ColoradoWINS asking that people from the left attend so that there might be other voices in Tipton’s head […]

Coffman praises secret House negotiations that he once denounced

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) If you follow my blog, you know I’m often critical of talk-show hosts who fail to ask obvious follow-up questions. In their defense, it’s easy for me to listen to a recording of an interview, ponder it, do research, and then say how stupid they were for not thinking […]

Alston Working to Raise Hancock’s National Profile

Jeremy Myer over at the Denver newspaper today had an interesting piece on Wil Alston’s primary task of raising the profile of Michael Hancock to garner the mayor some national attention. As Myer points out, Hickenlooper as mayor had an enviable national image. His quirky, soft-spoken personality partnered with his sharp political acumen made him seem like the perfect person to represent Denver nationally. Indeed, Hick’s term as Denver’s de-facto spokesperson culminated in his appearance during the Democratic National Convention in 2008. It’s because the Mayor of Denver also serves as a representative of Colorado and its culture that we’ve always called the position the marquee elected position in Colorado.

The thing is, Michael Hancock is no John Hickenlooper. Not yet, anyway. Hancock’s story is certainly inspirational, gripping, and really something admirable. Yet Hancock just doesn’t have the same personality as Hick. It’s nothing against Hancock; what’s made Hickenlooper such a teflon mayor-cum-governor is that he seemed like somebody you’d want to sit down and have a beer with, somebody you could trust because he’d have no reason to lie to you. Hickenlooper’s communications shop didn’t have to work so hard to promote the mayor’s image because John was already a decent ambassador for the state.

We’d be proud to have Michael Hancock take on the same national profile as John Hickenlooper. Still, we feel it’s a little too soon for Alston to be shopping around Hancock’s story. It feels a little…corporate. While Hancock’s rise to mayor would certainly make good fodder for the Today show, it would be even better if Hancock was first given the chance to accomplish something in the office. If Hancock shines in Denver we have no doubt his name will be brought up for Governor or any other statewide office soon enough. However, if Alston succeeds and Hancock assumes a national profile this early on in his administration, his local and national reputation will be damaged ten times more if he doesn’t remain popular.

The paradox here is that Alston’s communications shop is trying to make Hancock look the natural heir to John Hickenlooper from a national perspective, something that John Hickenlooper would never do or at least admit to doing. The more Alston pushes Hancock’s story, the less organic it seems, the less “Hickenlooper-like” it is. What Alston should be doing is letting Hancock inherit the role; instead of pushing Hancock, he should be showcasing how Hancock is, to borrow the slogan, “moving Denver forward.” That takes time because it takes more than replacing the welcome voice at DIA or snagging a 3 minute appearance with Matt Lauer to have a track record you can brag about.

Denver Seeks new Elections Director

The job posting appeared today for the position of Director of Elections.

The minimum requires are a Bachelor’s degree in one of a handful of fields they specified, PLUS 3 years experience managing elections.

The posting is clearly written to appeal to out-of-towners as it extolls the joys of living in Denver and gives basic demographics like you expect from a transfer job posting.

As good as I believe I would be at the job, sadly I do not fit the minimum requirements.

Denver’s anti-abortion talk-show host Bob Enyart vs. Mitt Romney

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) Bob Enyart, a local anti-abortion radio-show host, is planning a national campaign aiming to convince GOP primary and caucus voters of this: “When Mitt Romney says he’s a pro-family, pro-life conservative, he is a liar to the base that he needs for the nomination.” “We plan on doing again […]

Reapportionment and Denver

The Reapportionament Commission has given preliminary approval to a state house map and a state senate map. They will be travelling around the state throughout August getting public feed back about those maps. They do have the opportunity to make adjustments if they want, but major remapping is not expected.

Link to maps

The ones in the Denver area are as follows:

Aug. 8th: Commuity College Aurora at 6pm (16000 E. Center Ave, Aurora)

Aug 9th: Red Rock Community College at 6pm (1330 W. 6th Ave, Golden)

Aug. 31st: State Capotil Building at 6pm (Old Supreme Court Chambers)

         

Wednesday Open Thread

“All things are subject to interpretation; whichever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth.” –Friedrich Nietzsche  

Denver Clerk Certifies Paid Sick Days for Ballot

The Denver City Clerk today ruled that the signatures submitted for the paid sick and safe days initiative were sufficient to qualify for the November municipal ballot! Check out what Colorado Public Health Association president Kyle Letleiter says: “The paid sick and safe time ballot initiative is all about protecting public health. Lower wage workers […]

Once unconcerned, Tipton now sounding the alarm about economic consequences of not raising the debt

(Tip-Flop? – promoted by ProgressiveCowgirl) Along with throwing his support behind House Speaker John Boehner’s plan to raise the debt ceiling, Colorado’s freshman Congressman Scott Tipton changed his tune yesterday about the economic consequences not taking action. Yesterday, Tipton sounded extremely worried about the economic impacts of not raising the debt limit, but two days […]

Romney Should Heed Clinton’s Fate On Inevitability

Interesting numbers in a new poll from Zogby released late yesterday. According to the results, Republican voters don’t really want Mitt Romney as their Presidential nominee…even though they seem convinced that he’ll be the guy: Michele Bachmann continues to lead the field of announced Presidential candidates among Republican primary voters, but Rick Perry would be […]

Coffman: We Must Destroy Medicare In Order To Save It

A fascinating guest opinion piece from GOP Rep. Mike Coffman in stout defense of the 2012 GOP budget proposal authored by Budget Committee chairman Paul Ryan–as published in the Lone Tree Voice this weekend, excerpts presented without additional comment. Thoughts? The Medicare Board of Trustees conservatively places 2024 as the date when the Medicare trust […]

Appalling Silence

In one of the best essays ever written, Martin Luther King, Jr. said: “We will have to repent in this generation not merely for the hateful words and actions of the bad people, but for the appalling silence of the good people.”   He was writing from a Birmingham jail cell and he was speaking […]

Obama’s fate may turn on housing

( – promoted by c rork) As the political rhetoric heats up for the  2012 presidential election, there’s little doubt the overriding issue will be the economy.  Presidential candidates live or die by the state of the economy and by the perception they can do something about it or are ineffective in economic matters.  Nobody […]

Radicals On Parade, Featuring Colorado Congressional Republicans

The Los Angeles Times updates on debt-ceiling negotiations this weekend: Picking up the pieces after the latest round of debt negotiations imploded, congressional leaders met Saturday with President Obama and began work on a Republican-backed plan to cut spending by roughly $3 trillion over 10 years in exchange for their vote to raise the debt […]

Reapportionment (Finally) Heats Up

There’s been an interesting turn of events in the up-to-now uncontroversial state legislative reapportionment committee process, as reported by a number of outlets in the previous few days. The last of seven regional House and Senate maps were initially approved this week. The state legislative reapportionment process has drawn much less interest than the court-bound […]

Tipton Gets Sunny (But Wrong) Outlook from Chieftain on Fundraising

Yesterday The Pueblo Chieftain had an odd article by the normally more-astute Peter Roper that was a rundown of Republican Rep. Scott Tipton’s second quarter fundraising efforts. See if you see the strangeness: U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton isn’t wasting any time in pulling together a campaign warchest for his 2012 re-election bid to hold the […]

From Washington to El Paso County, GOP Civil War Looms

As the Associated Press reports, all this bipartisan happy talk about “Grand Bargains” and “backup plans” is meeting a stone wall called the “Tea Party”–and freshmen members of Congress elected in the 2010 Republican wave are trapped between their unrealistic promises to an unreasonable fringe, and the inevitable failure to fulfill them: Solid backing of […]

Colorado voters deserve the choice to reinvest in education

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) Across the state, Coloradans are signing petitions for a ballot measure that will give voters a choice to reinvest in our kids’ future. The outlook is good for the initiative to qualify for the state’s November ballot. I want to explain why I proposed Initiative 25 and why it’s […]

Introducing the Tipton Chihuahua Scale of BS

(The moral of the story? Double-check your Tweets. And don’t lie. – promoted by Colorado Pols) Earlier this month, an aide to Rep. Scott Tipton accidentally Tweeted a photo of a chihuahua with hair eerily similar to Tipton’s, instead of an article attacking the evil stimulus. Since Tipton has a marked tendency to say factually […]

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