Not long ago, this blog pronounced dead the political career of our Colorado Attorney General Suthers, among others, and commented:
Some of those politicians might still be trying to keep their corpse moving to create the impression of life, but few will be fooled.
Sure enough Attorney General Suthers pushed his corpse’s pale boney hand out of the grave and waved it around claiming to the Denver Post to be a viable candidate for the 2010 US Senate nomination:
"I'm one of the few people who has actually won a statewide race," Suthers said. "I've done well throughout my career in attracting unaffiliated voters. That's the ball game."
As we recall, Suthers won a statewide race after losing a statewide race to Ken Salazar for Attorney General and being appointed to fill out a term he couldn’t win on his own. He has spent his recent career cozying up to tax and spend liberals. He doesn’t like TABOR and allied himself with the liberals in their attempt to gut TABOR via Amendment 59. That alone makes him unelectable as a Republican.
He isn’t whistling past a graveyard. He is in it.
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