Josh “Penal” Penry: Felons vote the Democratic ticket

Yes, it’s the season for blustery rhetoric and high-pressure posturing down at the statehouse. But few stunts can match, for sheer unintended hilarity, this recent blast from Colorado Senate Republicans, denouncing a bill to restore voting rights to state parolees as a conspiracy by Dems to stuff the ballot boxes…

Susan Shepherd: City Council District 1 showdown, part 3

Over the past several years, northwest Denver has been the site of heated clashes over new development, struggling schools and other hot-button issues — and the political pot got stirred into a frenzy when Denver City Council District representative Rick Garcia split for a gig with the U.S. Department of…

John Hickenlooper, Scott McInnis trigger political elk apocalypse?

There’s a reason political campaigns are known as the silly season… Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott McInnis has been bedeviled by implications that he’s not very charitable since at least last August, when he came unglued during an appearance on KHOW’s Caplis & Silverman show when questioned about an allegedly broken…

Randle Swan: City Council District 1 showdown, part 2

Over the past several years, northwest Denver has been the site of heated clashes over new development, struggling schools and other hot-button issues — and the political pot got stirred into a frenzy when Denver City Council District representative Rick Garcia split for a gig with the U.S. Department of…

Chris Jeffrey: City Council District 1 showdown, part 1

Over the past several years, northwest Denver has been the site of heated clashes over new development, struggling schools and other hot-button issues — and the political pot got stirred into a frenzy when Denver City Council District representative Rick Garcia split for a gig with the U.S. Department of…

Josh Penry on taking over as Jane Norton’s campaign manager

In an interview last week, Ken Buck campaign consultant Walt Klein said he thinks Jane Norton, the well-heeled frontrunner for the Republican senatorial nomination, is running scared. Shockingly enough, Josh Penry, the minority leader of the Colorado Senate and former gubernatorial candidate, who’s just agreed to take over as Norton’s…

Tom Mauser, Mark Udall and the gun-show loophole: Why no deal?

Mark Udall seems an unlikely target for Tom Mauser’s campaign to close the gun-show loophole — the subject of full-page ads in the Denver Post and Boulder Daily Camera aimed squarely at the Colorado senator. After all, Udall’s derided the loophole for at least a decade. Take this statement from…

RechargeColorado.com needs some recharging

In the Internet age, one of the surest signs that an idea’s popular is if the website affiliated with it crashes. Which is basically what happened shortly after the launch of RechargeColorado.com. The program, funded by the feds, offers up to $500 in rebates to folks buying appliances designed to…

Tea Party rally in Denver: Protesting the protesters and more

The Tea Party movement is a proudly grassroots rebellion that’s deeply suspicious of the mainstream media. So perhaps the best way to get a sense of yesterday’s raucous rally at the Capitol, which coincided with Tax Day and featured appearances by the likes of senatorial candidate Ken Buck, is to…