Here we go on health care
Yesterday, the U.S. Senate voted to open discussion on the health care bill. Of course, the left is in meltdown mode over it.
Yesterday, the U.S. Senate voted to open discussion on the health care bill. Of course, the left is in meltdown mode over it.
DaVita CEO Kent Thiry, long discussed as a potential Republican gubernatorial candidate, has decided not to run. And Hugh Jackman's latest role... really?
Looks like some Democrats have decided to take our concerns about Levi Tillemann and run with them. Democrat infighting is escalating all over the state.
Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke is in Colorado this weekend. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos was also in town discussing school choice.
A fractivist-led recall effort has failed, plus Colorado Peak Politics reminds us that Obamacare was one of the biggest tax hikes in history. And more:
Remember the crazy fractivist who made threatening suggestions against oil and gas workers in a published letter to the editor? Now he's suing for slander.
Democrat establishminty candidate Jason Crow raised about $300,000 in his congressional race -- but less than $10,000 was from the actual district.
Perlmutter's exit from the race signifies a shift left for Colorado's Democratic party. He's tired and didn't think he could see a path to victory. Also, does this mean that only rich guys can run for office coughPoliscough? (video halfway down the post entitled "Do you have to be rich to run for state office?"). State Rep.
"Congressman Perlmutter's withdrawal from the race for Colorado's top post shows just how far to the left the Democratic base has shifted."
It is reported that Rep. Ed Perlmutter will officially drop out of the gubernatorial race later this morning. And does Jared Polis have a split personality?