Denver Blogs: Fight violence with violence, says gun-rights lobby

Our cruise through the Colorogosphere. Send tips. How to protect gays from hate-crime violence? Make sure they’re strapped. With guns. (Colorado Independent) Watch for flying skeletons: State wants to open RTD’s closet doors. (Face the State) Polis, DeGette get together on clean-water legislation. (Square State)…

Denver Blogs: Ritter vs. Unions

Our little ode to local bloggers. Send your own odes here. Colorado labor leaders are, like, totally over Bill Ritter. (Colorado Independent) In Lakewood, it’s the case of the million-dollar vacant lot — and the taxpayers who footed the bill. (Lakewood Edge) On the 65th anniversary of the Normandy invasion,…

Shmuck of the Week: Marilyn Musgrave

First off, apologies are probably in order. It occurs to me that, over the last six months, you’ve probably managed to wipe clean the stains left on your mind by former Rep. Marilyn Musgrave. Since her election in 2002, Musgrave’s devotion to squashing women’s rights, gay rights — basically the…

The Bill Ritter friends-into-foes transformation continues

Earlier this week, Governor Bill Ritter got an earful from grocery workers while signing a bill they saw as a full-frontal attack on them at a time when they’re involved in a contract drama with three major chains. Not that all labor organizations were upset with him. On its Employee…

Denver Blogs: Michael Bennet is rich, biatch!

If you’re looking for someone who reads local blogs and then makes dated Dave Chappelle references, you’re in the right place. Send links over here. Face the State dug up the financial disclosure statements for Colorado’s statewide office holders. So we’re linking to it. Unless Michael Bennet doesn’t want us…

ColoradoSenateNews.com: Where everything is going to hell

The name of the ColoradoSenateNews.com has a wonderfully bland ring to it — one that implies evenhandedness and bipartisanship. But the truth is on view in small print at the bottom of the home page — “An online service of the Senate Minority Office,” the line reads — and in…

Archbishop Charles Chaput works both sides of political fence

Denver-based Archbishop Charles Chaput has grown more political since taking over as head of the city’s archdiocese in 1997 — and he spoke out early and often about the politics of abortion during the run-up to the 2008 presidential vote. As such, even his condemnation of abortion doctor George Tiller’s…

Fort Carson and brigade politics

The public-affairs office at Fort Carson hasn’t issued a press release about the Army’s decision not to base an additional brigade there — a move that calls into doubt millions in additional contracts, not to mention even more money in long-term economic impact. The most recent news items on its…

Bill Ritter turning friends into enemies

As of this writing, shockingly enough, no one’s uploaded a video to YouTube of angry grocery workers confronting Governor Bill Ritter at a bill-signing ceremony yesterday — but expect it to pop up soon enough, adding one more smudge to the good-guy image that helped get Ritter elected in 2006…

Denver Blogs: Tom Tancredo’s got some splainin’ to do

Our daily cruise through the Colorogosphere. You could help us remain afloat by sending us good links. Tom Tancredo’s PAC director is apparently racist. And just like that, we need a new Irony Meter. (Colorado Pols) Yet another battle between a rural electric co-op and those pesky environmentalists. (Colorado Independent)…

Denver Blogs: Saying no to Gitmo

Our daily blog round up. Send some tips if we’re missing something. Lawmakers are not coming around on the whole Gitmo-terrorists-to-Colorado deal. (5280) Remembering the flood of ’64. (Buckfifty.org) Five simple rules to help the Nuggets reach the Finals. (Denver Stiffs)…

Amy Herdy’s Pakistan travel diary, volume five

Editor’s note: Amy Herdy, a former Denver Post and Channel 9 journalist who’s currently the advisor for the University of Colorado at Boulder’s CUIndependent.com online newspaper, has spent recent weeks in Pakistan under the auspices of the State Department. Her mission: to give students and professional journalists the tools they…

Thanks, Joe Biden, for getting my car towed!

No doubt plenty of attendees enjoyed Joe Biden’s town-hall meeting at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science today. But at least one Denverite wouldn’t have minded if the veep had stayed in Washington, D.C.: marketing maven Jerri Thiel. Turns out that Thiel had car problems last night and had…

The Colorado education system’s Pluto coverup

Unless you live in Illinois — and more specifically, unless you live in Illinois on March 13 every year — Pluto is no longer a planet. And now, thousands of future Colorado schoolchildren will never know that it once was…

Prop 8 protest today at 3 p.m. on Colfax

In case you haven’t heard, the California Supreme Court issued a ruling hours ago upholding Proposition 8’s ban on same-sex marriage, which that state’s voters approved in November. (Read all about the ruling in this Los Angeles Times story.) Gay-rights groups everywhere — including those in Colorado — are calling…

Amy Herdy’s Pakistan travel diary, volume four

Editor’s note: Amy Herdy, a former Denver Post and Channel 9 journalist who’s currently the advisor for the University of Colorado at Boulder’s CUIndependent.com online newspaper, is in Pakistan under the auspices of the State Department. Her mission: to give students and professional journalists the tools they need to improve…