In an interview last week with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell confirmed the Colorado Times Recorder’s previous reporting that embattled Mesa County, Colorado, Clerk Tina Peters flew to Lindell’s election fraud conference on the millionaire’s private jet.
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Colorado Election Conspiracy Group Going Door-to-Door in Search of ‘Phantom Ballots’
Members of a QAnon-linked election fraud conspiracy group — some of whom are armed — are knocking on doors of voters across Colorado, attempting to find evidence of voter fraud.
Mesa County Clerk Almost Certainly Took My Pillow CEO’s Private Jet to Election Conspiracy Conference
“Cuz we’re leaving on (private) jet plane. Details to come… #TruthWillAlwaysPrevail”
CO GOP Selects Member of QAnon-Linked Conspiracy Group That Organized Jan 6 Caravan As Its ‘Election Integrity’ Chair
The chair of the Colorado Republican Party’s new committee to safeguard the state’s elections is also a member of and working closely with a QAnon-linked election fraud conspiracy group.
CO Election Official to Conspiracist Legislator Hanks: “Misinformation” Has Led to “Serious Threats” in “Your Own District”
The consequences of the “Big Lie” that the 2020 election was stolen from former President Trump, didn’t end with the storming of our nation’s Capitol on January 6. Even small counties in southern Colorado are threatened by those who believe the lie, and those who perpetuate it.
Congresswoman Boebert Wins Big at Local Demolition Derby
Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (R-CO) has been called a lot of names since becoming a national political celebrity, but after her appearance in the Garfield County Fair Demolition Derby last weekend, she has a new one: “Mad Dog.”
GOP Leaders Flock to Grand Junction to Hear Reps. Boebert & Jordan
Neither fire nor flood could stop Colorado Republicans from traveling to Grand Junction last Saturday to see Congresswoman Lauren Boebert and her colleague Jim Jordan (R-OH) co-headline the annual Mesa County GOP Lincoln Day Dinner.
CO Lawmaker Promotes QAnon Movie, Admits to Crossing Police Barriers During Insurrection
“We’re walking between the Capitol building and the police force…and this doesn’t feel right to me as a guy who knows a little bit about physical security,” state Rep. Ron Hanks (R-Penrose) said in a July 14 interview, recounting his own participation in the Jan. 6 rally and march to the U.S. Capitol that led to Trump supporters overwhelming police and storming the building.
Former MLB All-Stars Teach Kids to Throw & Hit at Sonny Lawson Field, Historical Home of Black Baseball in Denver
“66! Great job,” shouted World Series champion CC Sabathia to the young boy who had just hurled a baseball towards the screen in front of the Cy Young winner. His delivery had just been tweaked by another Major League Baseball All-Star, Edwin Jackson, a free agent who also has a World Series ring, as well as a no-hitter, on his resume.
Colorado Cracks Down on Offshore Tax Havens
Companies doing business in Colorado have long been able to avoid paying what they owe to the state through an accounting trick only practical for large corporations: stash their money overseas. After years of being stymied by Republicans who used to control the state Senate, Colorado Democrats finally closed, or at least tightened this classic corporate loophole.