Hope and Change – Tancredo Edition!
by Elliot | 6:49 pm, July 22, 2010
Tancredo December 2009: “Some patriots are tempted to launch a third political party or back one of the existing small parties that never attract more than one or two percent of the vote in state races. I strongly believe that such a course is suicidal and would only result in splitting the conservative vote and [...]
Political Motivations
by Al Maurer | 11:36 am, July 20, 2010
Last week I wrote some posts about faulty logic in political discourse and yesterday I wrote about some of the fallout of Scott McInnis’ plagiarism. Some are saying that it is no different than the fine Dan paid over his finance reporting. Let’s see. The story of Maes’ finance errors was reported by Leslie Jorgensen [...]
Tempest over a Teapot
by Al Maurer | 11:30 am, July 19, 2010
There has been a lot of hand-wringing this week in the Republican camp over the revelation of plagiarism by Scott McInnis. The facts are pretty well known: McInnis took $300,000 from the Hasan Family Foundation in return for some Musings on Water. That’s a lot of money for the amount of material he produced but [...]
Pols is dying on the inside
by completecolorado | 6:51 pm, July 12, 2010
Just days after left-of-center blog ColoradoPols.com announced they had been hit with a “cease and desist” order from the Denver Post (and several other newspapers under the same ownership umbrella)….Karen Crummy of the Post publishes an exclusive that the McInnis “water writings” closely mirror earlier writings by now Colorado Supreme Court Justice Gregory Hobbs.
The “water [...]
Contested Primaries
by Al Maurer | 12:02 pm, June 16, 2010
They think they’re wasting their money on primaries; they’re not.
Grassroots Trifecta at the GOP State Assembly
by Al Maurer | 5:45 pm, May 23, 2010
Surprise wins ant the GOP state assembly
The GOP Establishment needs a clue
by Al Maurer | 9:50 pm, May 17, 2010
A year ago on May 1, 2009 a Rasmussen poll reported that 69% of GOP voters thought the party was out of touch with their base. The report stated that the number had changed little from a survey just after election day 2008. On October 22, 2009, it was 73%. When is the party going [...]
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