Denver Blogs: Mountains are mountains, right?

We cruise the local blogosphere for decent linkage. Missing something? Send it our way. Canada: It’s the new Colorado! (Colorado Pols) Wind: The new solar! Maybe! Okay, probably not! (Colorado Independent) Matt Barnes: The new Dahntay Jones? (Denver Stiffs)…

Play the ACLU vanity-licence-plate game

Who says folks at the American Civil Liberties Union’s Colorado office don’t have a sense of humor? They’ve just launched a page that asks the burning question, “Are you qualified to censor vanity license plates for the State of Colorado?” Included is a game that satirizes the decision by employees…

Josh Penry about to announce gubernatorial bid?

According to Grand Junction’s Daily Sentinel newspaper, state senate minority leader Josh Penry, who represents GJ, is planning an announcement on Saturday, July 11, in regard to speculation that he will run for governor — and there are three big indications that he’ll officially enter the fray: 1) He let…

New website charts what parts of Colorado are being stimulated

StimulusColorado.org, a new website co-sponsored by Associated General Contractors of Colorado, the Colorado Association of Mechanical and Plumbing Contractors, Colorado Contractors Association, the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce and the Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation, aims to inform the populace about how much the state is receiving from the American…

Pro-Palin blogger Adam Brickley still in SarahCuda’s corner

Alaska governor Sarah Palin’s surprise announcement on Friday that she’ll be leaving her office eighteen months early because — well, just because — distressed many of the GOP faithful. But it didn’t upset Adam Brickley, the Colorado blogger credited with helping to land Palin on the 2008 Republican ticket alongside…

Denver Blogs: His wings are not clipped

We went blog picking. These, as always, are the fruits of our labor. If we left something delicious hanging on the branch, drop it in our basket. My god, this metaphor is tired. Will the Birdman fly the coop? Here’s hoping no. (Pickaxe and Roll) Independence Day: A lovely day…

Coroner’s opponent charges “malicious, outrageous conduct”

There’s not much respect and affection to be found between former colleagues David Shaklee and Jim Hibbard. The controversial Adams County coroner whose strained dealings with other agencies and his own staff is the subject of this week’s cover story, “The Body Shop,” Hibbard used to work for the county…

Al Franken: What a short, strange trip it’s been

Today, former Saturday Night Live castmember Al Franken is the toast of the Democratic Party after the Minnesota Supreme Court confirmed his ultra-narrow November 2008 senatorial victory over Republican Norm Coleman, who’s finally conceded defeat. Given the hoopla, it’s easy to forget how shaky his status has been, in both…

Focus on the Family launches more anti-gay tirades

James Dobson’s February decision to step down as chairman of Focus on the Family doesn’t mean the organization is abandoning its ideological agenda. Indeed, his minions are as busy as ever attacking governmental actions that don’t represent Focus on the Family values, including pretty much anything having to do with…

Mayor Hickenlooper has too many Facebook friends

If you think it’s time-consuming to maintain your own Facebook page, imagine how Mayor John Hickenlooper must feel. The guy’s got nearly 5,000 “friends” — or at least he will until the end of the day Tuesday, when they will all become simply “fans.” “I am deleting this personal profile…

Denver Blogs: Drilled over drilling

Rep. Laura Bradford has a pitchfork in her pantsuit, and she’s not afraid to use it. Our daily cruise through what’s decent in local blogs. What’d we miss? Tell us here. Republicans are breaking out the pitchforks over new drilling regulations. Hey, better than Palin and her shotgun. (Colorado Independent)…

Ken Salazar names new chief for scandal-plagued MMS

As we reported several moons ago in a Westword feature entitled “The Zen of Ken,” one of Ken Salazar’s first official acts as Secretary of the Interior was to visit the Lakewood office of the Minerals Management Service and vow to clean up the place. The obscure but vital agency,…

Denver Blogs: Actual people get actual jobs (allegedly)

Our daily blog roundup. Missing something? Send it here. Consider yourself stimulated: Federal dollars have created dozens of new transportation jobs in Colorado. (Face the State) Marilyn Musgrave’s loss had more to do with Marilyn Musgrave, less to do than that other bullshit she’s been trying to sell. (Colorado Pols)…

Colorado Ethics Watch identifies state’s good, bad and ugly

No need for Mike Coffman to thumb through “Ethics Roundup: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly 2009,” a new report by Colorado Ethics Watch, in order to look for his name. Even though CEW brought a complaint against the congressman for actions he took while serving as Colorado’s Secretary…

The Colorado connection to the Mark Sandford scandal

For political junkies, and the sort of folks who can’t resist slowing down as they pass car wrecks, the sight of South Carolina Governor Mark Sandford revealing that he’d spent the better part of a week canoodling with his Argentinian mistress was riveting comedy-drama. So, too, were the ultra-sincere, equally…