Join Congressman Bob Beauprez at the Relaunch of LOTR DTC!
by amanda | 2:14 pm, January 31, 2012
[ January 31, 2012; 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm. ] Start off 2012 right by attending the re-launch of LOTR-DTC at our new location the Chinook Tavern! You’ll be hangin’ out with our guest speaker and former gubernatorial candidate, Congressman Beauprez, who will share his thoughts on the upcoming 2012 election.
We’ll also have information as to how you can get involved with helping build the [...]
In Review: Colorado Congressional Redistricting Trial
by CTBC Director | 10:31 pm, October 31, 2011
The legal battle to re-draw the boundaries of Colorado’s Congressional Districts - sent to the courts for the fourth consecutive decade at the end of the legislative session in May 2011 after the legislature (specifically the state senate) failed to do its job by passing redistricting legislation as required by the Colorado Constitution – concluded trial proceedings [...]
Beauprez: Perlmutter’s district doesn’t want a Pelosi clone
by Kelly Maher | 4:50 pm, October 27, 2010
Residents of the politically diverse 7th Congressional District in Colorado would be shocked to learn that U.S. Rep. Ed Perlmutter, D-Colo., votes with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi more often than does U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette, whose overwhelmingly Democratic district is primarily Denver.
Former Governor Bill Owens Endorses Amendment 63
by Mike Krause | 5:17 pm, October 7, 2010
Former Colorado Governor Bill Owens has formally endorsed a yes vote on Amendment 63, the “Right to Health Care Choice” citizens’ initiative. Says Owens:
Amendment 63 is a crucial antidote to the kind of costly mandates Washington, D.C. has given us with Obama Care. This initiative on November’s statewide ballot will help keep our state [...]
Vote your conscience.
by David K. Williams, Jr. | 6:49 am, September 7, 2010
Barring a miracle just short of a virgin birth, John Hickenlooper will be the next governor of Colorado. You do not have to be concerned with your vote “spoiling” the election and “throwing” it to a progressive Democrat. The GOP has already taken care …
"Party over person?" Not according to Brown, Beauprez and Andrews.
by David K. Williams, Jr. | 12:42 pm, September 2, 2010
Hopefully, Mike Rosen’s utterly absurd “party over person” mantra can be put to rest.Rosen and other GOP apologists have recited the line like a Buddhist koan. Now that highly respected Republican patriarchs are calling for their duly nominated guberna…
Rep. Perlmutter, what road are you in the middle of?
by Kelly Maher | 5:42 pm, July 24, 2010
“And I try to take what I learned here from my folks, from all of you, from our community, just sort of right down the middle politically, right down the middle financially; try to bring good common sense to making decisions and get this country back on track.” That’s U.S. Rep. Ed Perlmutter, D-Colo., speaking at the opening of a field office in June. Does Perlmutter qualify as “right down the middle” on political and economic issues? Let’s see…
Standing Up to Supreme Power Grabs – Clearing the Bench of Activist ‘Justices’ on the Colorado Supreme Court
by CTBC Director | 5:05 pm, November 19, 2009
(Note: this article was originally written for, and published by, the monthly ”A Line Of Sight“ news/commentary newsletter which appeared on Tuesday, 17 November)
Last month’s A Line of Sight profiled Mark Hillman’s excellent article describing the Colorado Supreme Court’s latest “power grab”.
In an audacious power grab, the Colorado Supreme Court recently embraced, by a 4-3 decision, [...]
Obama Pulls an NRSC – Endorses Bennet to Shut Out Romanoff
by T.L. James | 11:18 pm, September 17, 2009
Poor Andrew Romanoff – his candidacy is barely a day old, and President Obama is already sabotaging it: President Barack Obama endorsed U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet today, throwing the force of the White House into a Democratic primary battle that officially is just over a day old. “Families in Colorado and across America need (Bennet) [...]
Source: Armstrong NOT running for U.S. Senate
by The Peripatetic Pundit | 4:44 pm, August 25, 2009
Insider sources close to the Armstrong family confirmed last weekend that there will NOT be an Armstrong running for U.S. Senate in 2010. Wil Armstrong thus joins a small but elite group of Colorado Republicans (along with elder statesman Bob Beauprez and influential political commentator El Presidente) who are NOT campaigning for elective office this year. [...]
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