Denver Blogs: Somebody buy Ken Salazar a sandwich

Our daily blog round-up is here. Send tips this way. According to financial disclosure statements, Ken Salazar is not hiding bundles of money underneath that giant hat. (Colorado Independent) Introducing the Jay Cutler bath mat! (The Decider) The battle over Pinnacol spills into the streets outside the Capitol. (Colorado Pols)…

420 Rally faces losome gistical problems, shockingly enough

If Denver’s marijuana enthusiasts are serious about decriminalizing their favorite narcotic, they sure didn’t show much enthusiasm for it on Thursday night. Or maybe they just got stoned and forgot. Either way, I was surprised by how few people showed up for the Official 420 Rally Fundraiser, held at Pure…

Denver Bloogs: Could Colorado be next?

Our daily blog round-up. Send links. Colorado’s same-sex civil-union movement is gaining steam. This oughta be fun. (Colorado Independent) If you’re reading this on your phone while driving, you may be in for an unpleasant surprise. (5280) In Lakewood, federal funding will help save abandoned houses. (Lakewood Edge)…

Run Mayor Hick, Run

Did John Hickenlooper officially announce his re-election campaign in a downtown whiskey distillery this week? Or was the ever-entertaining Denver mayor just feeling particularly spirited (the election is May 2, 2011). The truth is murky — almost as murky as this poorly composed cell-phone image captured just minutes before the…

Denver Blogs: We need some hotter politicians

Highlights from the local blogosphere. Send tips. Some of Denver’s hottest politicos… aren’t very hot. (Face the State) George Karl for Coach of the Year? That’s an oddly sound idea. (Denver Stiffs) How cool! Our own little Bernie Madoff wannabe! (Colorado Independent)…

Four Days in Denver: Behind the scenes at the DNC

In case you strategically blocked it from your memory, the Obama campaign has produced a fourteen-minute behind-the-scenes video from the Democratic National Convention in Denver. Propaganda, obviously, but there’s some fun stuff in here. — Joe Tone…

Selling Barack Obama’s memories on eBay

Tickets for sale. In the aftermath of the Democratic National Convention, peddlers have not unexpectedly taken to eBay to sell leftover T-shirts and buttons and other paraphernalia. But there have also been other kinds of souvenirs for sale, as well such as the “goodie bags” that delegates received, DNC keycards…

Mexican food for Obama!

Chips ahoy! Barack Obama has been losing ground to John McCain in many national polls among likely voters — but he’s apparently way out front among Mexican food. At least that’s one way to interpret the bizarre set of just-posted videos below, which date from the Democratic National Convention. In…

Where were all the prostitutes at the DNC?

“I wish I’d been hooking in Denver for the DNC.” Right now, everyone is hard at work dissecting the various successes and failures of the DNC. They’re talking about the dearth of cabs, the profusion of really ugly T-shirts for sale, and who ate what and where and when. Me?…

Spotting the meth den while in the DNC’s Invesco line

Meth ahoy! Those waiting to get into Invesco Field at Mile High last night to hear Barack Obama’s acceptance speech went on quite an odyssey as the queue snaked this way and that through the stadium’s asphalt wasteland. Attendees were forced to clamber down hillsides, guard against line cutters at…

Connecting the dots on the DNC Invesco line

View image. The line to get into Invesco Field at Mile High for Barack Obama’s acceptance speech last night seemed to go on forever – but just how long was it? Using Westword’s advanced mapping tools (Google, a ruler and a calculator), we traced and measured the line’s route at…

There and Barack again: the journey to and from Mile High

Lines, lines, everywhere lines. The day started out so well. At 10 a.m., my boyfriend and I heard from friends who had two extra community credentials to Barack Obama’s historic acceptance speech at Invesco Field. They hadn’t been properly “activated” with our names by the deadline the night before, but…

The Springsteen- and Bon Jovi-free DNC acceptance speech

“Now please welcome… who?” One of the big debates among inhabitants of section 524 at Barack Obama’s Invesco Field at Mile High acceptance speech on Thursday involved the musical acts that would be taking part — especially the headliners. Over the previous week or so, the media had been filled…

The downside of patriotic displays at the DNC/Obama acceptance speech

The stars and stripes, supersized. Shortly after the speakers began appearing at Barack Obama’s Invesco Field at Mile High acceptance shindig, crews of yellow-smocked minions (whose activities at the Pepsi Center during the DNC were documented here and here) materialized and began giving small American flags to each member of…