The Lamest Twitter Argument Ever Offered?
by T.L. James | 11:53 pm, February 28, 2013
Last week, one of Colorado’s more prolific Progressive tweeters was caught out misrepresenting the conclusions of a study on gun violence, claiming that the study reported certain things about women gun owners when in fact women were not mentioned separately in the methodology or conclusions. Today, when prodded about it in a manner intentionally mirroring [...]
Overland Math Teacher Confuses her Job with a Van Halen Video
by Eileen | 9:13 pm, January 29, 2013
Carly McKinney is vulgar, stupid, and utterly lacking in judgment. Let’s just stipulate that here and now. Anyone who doesn’t even try to stay masked when misbehaving deserves what she gets. Anonymity was good enough for the Federalists, for chrissake. Better known the world as CarlyCrunkBear, a twitter handle that tells you everything you would [...]
Looking Forward to Wednesday
by Bob Adelmann | 4:31 pm, November 3, 2012
I’m looking forward to Wednesday for lots of reasons, most of which you can surmise: the noise, the chatter, the incessant drumbeat of political ads interrupting every TV program, the constant ringing of pollsters on my phone, the yard signs, the answering the inevitable question: who do you think is going to win? For Erick [...]
Twitter and the 2012 Election
by T.L. James | 9:46 am, May 12, 2012
AdWeek has a must-read overview of the importance of Twitter in the 2012 election cycle – The 140-Character-or-Less Campaign: Take Ben Smith, the politically engaged editor in chief of the social site BuzzFeed. Smith averages 19.4 daily tweets and uses the information stream to stay in front of each day’s news cycle. For Smith and [...]
Tea Party Accepts IRS Tax Exemption, Then Complains of IRS Intrusion
by Bob Adelmann | 11:42 am, April 13, 2012
You sleep with big dogs, you get big fleas. I never could figure out why Tea Party (allegedly pro-freedom) groups would consider, even for a moment, asking the IRS to grant them a tax exemption. What are they thinking? Am I missing something here?
Tweet of the Morning – Twittering in General
by Robt Ball | 10:16 am, March 29, 2012
I have become a huge fan of Twitter, mainly because it does what in the past many blogs like mine tried to do, start conversations and spout off on opinion!. It works well, for that, and for jokes and for linking. I have more daily twitter followers th…
Tweet of the Morning – Twittering in General
by Robt Ball | 10:16 am, March 29, 2012
I have become a huge fan of Twitter, mainly because it does what in the past many blogs like mine tried to do, start conversations and spout off on opinion!. It works well, for that, and for jokes and for linking. I have more daily twitter followers th…
VIDEO: How Social Media, Blogging is Changing the World
by Jon Caldara | 9:59 am, October 31, 2011
Colorado Free Marketeers on Twitter
by wesley | 7:41 am, July 6, 2009
Here’s a quick reminder for all liberty-activist Twitternuts. For a few weeks now, Ari Armstrong at FreeColorado.com has been doing all the hard work of digesting the daily news and distributing important activist bulletins for liberty junkies. Alerts are categorized by issue so you can efficiently use your time and act on the issues most [...]
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