Schaffer v Udall Somebody Buy the Man a Comb
Schaffer v Udall Some Candidates Run on the Union Label - Not Mark Udall The campaign for Colorado's open US Senate seat changed tone this week now that the Mark Udall campaign has made the decision to run openly as a "Boulder Liberal."
Schaffer v Udall Udall's Press Agent: Boulder Liberal Tag Won't Hurt We happen to think that being a "Boulder Liberal" is farther to the left on the political spectrum than just plain liberal and are taking this opportunity to increment the "reliably left wing" part of our scoreboard.
Schaffer v Udall Political Commentary Through a Fun House Mirror They managed to find CSU political science professor John Straayer for some quotes that were very sloppy if someone wants an accurate analysis of the political climate in Colorado:
Ritter Watch Bill Ritter & Horse Manure OK, we admit it. We had fun writing the title to this essay, and yet there is a connection that we wouldn't have thought of but for a Sunday editorial in The Gazette.
Ritter Watch More Ethanol, Less Alcohol The next time you drink to Bill Ritter's ill-advised attempt to convert Colorado to an ethanol society, make it a Bud.
CUT What kinds of control on government spending growth work? A new article in the Cato Journal, by Robert Krol, examines various strategies for limiting government spending growth. He finds several methods to have proven success
CUT So Much Tax Money, So Many Ways to Spend It There is a gusher of tax money awaiting those who can figure out how to tap and spend it, and the environmentalists are working over time to lay claim to it.
The Cauldron Watch This To get the scoop, check it out!
The Cauldron Got an Opinion? They will be discussing Governor Ritter’s executive order allowing “employee partnerships” and the subsequent fallout.
Slapstick Politics Breaking: Fidel Castro Resigns
Slapstick Politics Blogs For Borders Video Blogburst 021808
Mount Virtus Call In Wednesday to Discuss Gov. Ritter's Colorado Union Payback Do you want to chime in about union issues in Colorado - like all the unwelcome fruits of Gov. Ritter’s executive order granting union leaders access and power?
Mount Virtus Horowitz's Declaration Against Genocide Targets Colleges From an email received this morning:
Mount Virtus President's Day
FTS State Senator: Cost of collective-bargaining executive order soaring A group of thirty-one influential conservative business leaders gathered Friday at Brooklyn's restaurant to discuss the cost of Gov. Bill Ritter’s unionization order, with a leading state senator providing details on how the pro-business platform that landed Ritter into office has quickly transformed into a pro-union agenda.
FTS "Academic freedom" for me, but not for you Anyone else sense something amiss here? A university is, last time we checked, a place where differing views are to be welcomed and confronted head-on in an intellectually rigorous manner
Colorado Senate News 'Trial-lawyer' bill targeting docs draws bipartisan backlash Some of Colorado's leading voices on health policy--representing both parties and wide-ranging views--spoke out in unison today against a Democrat bill they said would drive up health-care costs and drive out doctors.
Colorado Senate News Veteran Republican lawmaker moves Ritter, feds to action on looming Leadville water peril In a letter to Gov. Bill Ritter and President Bush, Republican Senator Tom Wiens demanded swift action to avert a catastrophic blowout which could cost hundreds of lives, and the contamination of the Arkansas River.
Best Destiny Keep Our Eyes On the Ball, Please While the "professional journalists" all seem very happy to cover the Obama mini-scandal (someone once said "good writers borrow--great writers steal it outright), something actually important is happening in Pakistan:
A Line of Sight Bob Beauprez made ten, count them, ten posts yesterday. Just go to the site to read them.
Comment: We like Bob Beauprez, but trying to break down ten posts in one day is a bit much. The most important of the lot is "John McCain for President." Unfortunately, the software that Bob uses does not allow us to cut and paste the titles, meaning that we have to retype them. He loves long titles, which makes the job even harder.
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