Ken Buck Date Rape Case and Social Media
by T.L. James | 8:17 pm, October 24, 2010
Chuck Plunkett in the dPost observes the launch and spread of a social media news meme – Trick or Tweet: On Oct. 10, bloggers friendly to the left started chattering about the case on the Colorado Pols website. The next day, a blogger for the progressive Colorado Independent site posted an interview with the accuser, [...]
The 23 Percent Lie
by PerlStalker | 7:56 pm, October 18, 2010
Over the last several days (and probably longer) Democrats have attacked Ken Buck, Scott Tipton and others in Colorado for supporting what Democrats claim is a 23 percent tax hike. It should come as no surprise that those Democrats are lying.
It’s tr…
“They Spend. You Pay!” On “Meet the Press”
by Kelly Maher | 12:10 pm, October 17, 2010
The U.S. Senate race in Colorado is getting more national attention every day. Republican challenger Ken Buck and U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., debated on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” One of our 100 “They Spend. You Pay!” billboards in Colorado was featured in the intro! You can see the billboard image in the video clip at left, as the voiceover described, “Growing anger over government spending and the debt.”
Kopel: Denver Post erred in covering reckless charges against U.S. Chamber
by David Kopel | 12:03 pm, October 16, 2010
The Denver Post made a serious error in news judgment by devoting a sizable story on the cover of its Oct. 9 “Denver & The West” section to an unsubstantiated smear of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and its role in the 2010 elections. [See commentary at left by Brit Hume of Fox News on the Democrats' targeting of the Chamber.]
Tea Party power: an all-ages show
by Kelly Maher | 11:41 am, October 15, 2010
Meet Bonnie Johnson – who said she’s in her late 70s and a Tea Partier – and wants to help “take back our country.” She’s one of the reasons the Tea Party is flexing so much muscle this year. “Tea Party Set to Win Enough Races for Wide Influence,” The New York Times is reporting.
The Smears keep getting worse
by Al Maurer | 11:19 am, October 15, 2010
On the way to work this morning I made the mistake of turning the radio on. All the advertising was campaign-related and just when I thought the lies couldn’t get any worse–they did. The first was against Karen Cullen, running … Continue reading →
Ken Buck’s “Scott Brown” moment: “They will ignore us no more.”
by Kelly Maher | 11:14 pm, October 12, 2010
I’ve heard Ken Buck’s closing argument in the U.S. Senate debates in Colorado several times now, and it’s gaining power because it captures the energy of many, many citizens demanding that their government respond to the will of the people. It reminds me of Scott Brown’s remark this year about the U.S. Senate seat in Massachusetts, “It’s the people’s seat.”
White House EPIC FAIL on Sen. Bennet’s behalf
by Kelly Maher | 4:40 pm, October 11, 2010
David Axelrod, senior advisor to Pres. Obama, was at his blustery best on “Face the Nation” with Bob Schieffer on Sunday, citing U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet as one of the targets of potential campaign-finance chicanery from sources unknown. Read on to discover why this is an EPIC FAIL by Democrats three weeks before Election Day.
Sen. Bennet stars in “Say Nothing”
by Kelly Maher | 11:50 pm, October 9, 2010
For those of a certain age, the 1989 movie, “Say Anything,” brings to mind the scene of John Cusack, boom box raised, with Peter Gabriel’s “In Your Eyes” blasting out. Prepare to have that memory damaged by this video of Rubberstamp Man doing the same thing in front of an office of U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo. It’s Bennet, however, who will say anything while saying nothing.
Buck Walks Back Support for Fair Tax … Sort Of
by PerlStalker | 7:21 am, October 7, 2010
Colorado Senate candidate Ken Buck is walking back his support for the Fair Tax after his opponent, Michael Bennet, started running deceitful ads attacking his support of the tax. The ads implied that the 23 percent national sales tax would be added on…
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