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Jenna Ellis Pathologically Defiant Following Censure For 2020 Lies

UPDATE: The New York Times takes note of Jenna Ellis’ lack of contrition: In a message posted on Twitter Thursday morning, Ms. Ellis sought to split hairs concerning her agreement with officials in Colorado, saying that she never admitted to lying about election fraud, which she asserted “requires INTENTIONALLY making a false statement.” But in […]

Get More Smarter on Wednesday (March 8)

Happy International Women’s Day. Please celebrate responsibly. Let’s Get More Smarter. If you think we missed something important, please include the link in the comments below (here’s a good example). If you are more of an audio learner, check out The Get More Smarter Podcast. And don’t forget to find us on Facebook and Twitter.   FIRST UP… […]

Who’s The Hardest Right Of Them All?

With the 2023 session of the Colorado General Assembly well underway, a conservative group known as Colorado Liberty Republicans has released a scorecard of all 100 Colorado House and Senate members ranking their “vote[s] according to Constitutional Principles: Individual Rights, Free Markets and Limited Government.” A fair amount of work went into tracking each lawmaker’s […]

Boebert Goes All In On January 6th Historical Revisionism

Last night, FOX News host Tucker Carlson released a few select bits of the thousands of hours of video collected during the January 6th, 2021 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol his “research team” was controversially given access to by GOP House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, in an attempt to recast the violent attack that day to […]

When They Tell Us Who They Are…We Should Listen

Last weekend, Republican State Rep. Matt Soper (R-Delta) posted on Twitter that efforts to enact gun safety measures (presumably by the state legislature) could have ominious consequences. As Soper wrote: “We will NOT bow to tyrants and those who seek to disarms [sic] us need to be prepared for civil war!” On Monday, Soper asked […]

What you can do to fight for progress this week (March 6)

As we near the halfway point in the 2023 session of the Colorado General Assembly, I just want to take a moment again to thank everyone who has made a phone call, sent an email, and/or showed up at the Capitol so far this year to fight for our shared values expressed in legislation. With […]

Colorado GOP State Representative Threatens Civil War

MONDAY UPDATE: This morning, Rep. Matt Soper requested a moment of personal privilege in order to address his threats of civil war in response to the introduction late Friday of a state-level assault weapons ban bill. We say “address” because despite Rep. Soper’s remarks containing the word “apologize” twice, there’s very little in the way […]

Colorado Week in Review for March 5, 2023

awesome + uniting Some Colorado night sky viewers catch a glimpse of the northern lights Denver Nuggets may have just locked up the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference with big win over Grizzlies Democrats in Colorado introduce bills to rein in health care costs awesome + controversy ETHDenver, largest cryptocurrency and blockchain festival, […]

Wells Funds KNUS Hosts’ Trip to El Paso, Suggests Feds Use Immigrants To Bolster Social Security

(Heidi Ganahl’s angel investor is moving on — Promoted by Colorado Pols) When Colorado Republican mega-donor Steve Wells turns his attention to the immigration problems along the southern border, he concludes that “everything that’s going on is extremely intentional.” What does this mean to Wells, who’s amassed a fortune from ranching and oil-and-gas-related activities in […]

Denver Mayoral Race: Unknown Candidates Who Don’t Vote

There have been two interesting bits of news in the last 24 hours regarding the race to become the next Mayor of Denver — a campaign sprint that is about to kick into overdrive with ballots dropping in the mail beginning on March 13. We’ll start with the biggest story: The first public poll of […]

Rep. Titone Implores Republicans to be Respectful to Others

On Thursday in the State House of Representatives, a handful of Republican lawmakers strode to the podium during a discussion about the Equal Rights Amendment to barf out a litany of complaints about issues ranging from abortion to the very existence of transgender people. It was a disgusting breach of decorum and common decency from […]

Republicans Hijack ERA Discussion With Lunatic Rants

The month of March is recognized as “Women’s History Month” — officially established by Congress in 1987 — which made today a good time for the State House of Representatives to discuss a resolution marking the 100th anniversary of the first effort to establish the Equal Rights Amendment. While you might not expect this to […]

Why Jamie Raskin’s Dismantlement of Lauren Boebert Matters

Some of the most-viewed clips of video from this week in Congress feature a running exchange between Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin and Colorado’s maven of misinformation Rep. Lauren Boebert, beginning when Boebert seized on the “low confidence” assessment by the Energy Department that the COVID-19 pandemic originated in a Chinese lab leak, and proceeded to […]

Get More Smarter on Wednesday (March 1)

If it’s true that the month of March will come in like a lamb and out like a lion (or vice-versa), what do you make of today? Sort of a lamb/lion hybrid? Let’s Get More Smarter. If you think we missed something important, please include the link in the comments below (here’s a good example). If […]

Debate Diary: The Wacky Race for State Republican Party Chair

A free-ranging debate between six candidates for Colorado Republican Party chair last Saturday was sponsored by the Republican Women of Weld County, a group that does a pretty good job of wrangling Republican candidates for all sorts of different candidate forums. The moderators were Jesse Paul of The Colorado Sun and Ernest Luning of the […]

House Republicans Brag of “Really Drastic Right-Wing Legislation”

Last week we wrote about two related topics involving Republicans at the Colorado legislature: 1) The crazy, no-hope bills being promoted by the rhetorical leaders of the GOP House caucus, Colorado Springs Reps. Scott “There is No” Bottoms and Ken “Skin” DeGraaf; and 2) An open question about who is actually leading a caucus that is […]

What you can do to fight for progress this week (February 27)

We’ve got another busy week ahead in the Colorado legislature, and if you live in Denver there are numerous opportunities this week to learn more about candidates running in your rapidly-approaching city elections! Let’s get right to the action: Action item #1 this week: THANK YOU to everyone who contacted your lawmakers in support of […]

A Few Honest Words About 2023’s Gun Safety Legislation Package

Last Thursday, Colorado Senate Democrats announced a quartet of bills to prevent and reduce the impact of gun violence, an issue that Colorado has led the nation as a model for reform–going all the way back to the passage by voters of a constitutional amendment closing the so-called “gun show loophole” in the wake of […]

Neguse, Crow Top List of Most Effective Members of Congress

We wrote last week about answering one of the bigger questions from the 2022 election cycle: Are Democrats in Colorado really a lot better than Republicans when it comes to both governing and campaigning, or are Republicans just THAT BAD? The answer, as we discussed, is simple: “Yes.” Colorado Public Radio reports on another proof […]

Started at DeBottoms Now We’re Here

Republicans in Colorado are working with historically small minorities in the state legislature, with just 19 of 65 seats in the State House and 12 of 35 seats in the State Senate. These micro-minorities, combined with ineffective or altogether absent leadership, makes it relatively easy for a few lawmakers to become the face of the […]

Whose Caucus Is It, Anyway?

Denver Post political reporters Seth Klamann and Nick Coltrain followed up on the antics yesterday from Rocky Mountain Gun Owners at a press conference announcing new gun safety legislation, in which the “no-compromise” gun rights group’s executive director Taylor Rhodes disrupted the event from the sidelines and later accused Sen. Tom Sullivan, career postal service […]

Rocky Mountain Gun Asshole Disrupts Press Conference

Denver7’s Meghan Lopez reports on the press conference by Colorado Senate Democrats today announcing four new pieces of legislation intended to curb gun violence. All of the legislation announced today concerns lawful access to weapons, not outright bans on any particular type of firearm: Democratic lawmakers have unveiled a series of bills that will add […]

Legal Experts: Dominion Defamation Suit Should Succeed

[mantra-pullquote align=”right” textalign=”left” width=”50%”]“I think that Dominion both will and should prevail.”      — Laurence Tribe, former Harvard law professor[/mantra-pullquote] We wrote last week about internal communications made public as a result of a defamation lawsuit filed by Denver-based Dominion Voting Systems against Fox News Corporation. One of the key points in any successful […]

Sabato’s Crystal Ball Pegs Colorado’s Top 2024 Races

In the battle for the U.S. House majority in 2024, political prognosticator of record Larry Sabato says the initial landscape is a tossup–an easy call to make in a chamber where a tiny majority flipping between the sides is the general rule. Major unknown variables in the presidential race make hard predictions more than a […]

Democrats are Very Good AND Republicans are Very Bad

WEDNESDAY UPDATE: The tide keeps turning… 👀Joe Biden has a positive approval rating among registered voters for the first time in years, per the latest NPR/PBS/Marist Poll. 49% approve / 45% disapprove 2/13-15, 1210 RVs, mixed mode, ±3.5https://t.co/qzJgQw35fg — Jacob Rubashkin (@JacobRubashkin) February 22, 2023 —– In the aftermath of the 2022 election, there was […]

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