“Governors make rules, but we make the law,” is what Colorado state Sen. Ray Scott (R-Grand Junction) told a waiter at a Village Inn in Mesa County after being warned that if he didn’t wear a mask inside the establishment, he would be asked to leave.
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CU Leader Ganahl Says Prof Who Questioned Whether Kamala Harris Qualifies to Be VP Is ‘Fantastic’
The last remaining statewide-elected Republican in Colorado, University of Colorado (CU) Regent Heidi Ganahl, went on KHOW’s Ross Kaminsky show last week and praised John Eastman, a controversial conservative figure who is currently a “visiting scholar” at CU Boulder’s Benson Center, a privately funded entity that promotes conservative views.
Former Republican Leader of Colorado’s House Says Boebert Could Be a “Star” in Washington
Frank McNulty, former Republican Speaker of Colorado’s House of Representatives, told KNUS radio host Peter Boyles last week that U.S. Rep-elect Lauren Boebert (R-CO) is proving herself to be more thoughtful than some expected and has the chance to be a “star” in Washington D.C.
Two Colo County GOP Parties Share Fake News on Voter Fraud
The Las Animas County Republicans and Montrose County Republicans are the two latest county parties to hop on the “voter fraud” bandwagon.
Weld County Officials Criticize Polis Over Health Orders–And Refuse to Enforce Them
Weld County Commissioner Barbara Kirkmeyer and Sheriff Steve Reams told conservative KCOL radio host Jimmy Lakey last week they were unhappy with Colorado Gov. Jared Polis for tightening public health guidelines for their northern Colorado county.
Perlmutter’s Challenger Blames CO Republican Party for Blocking Funds for His Campaign
Casper Stockham, the Republican who lost to U.S. Rep. Ed Perlmutter (D-CO) by a 63% to 37% margin, is blaming the Colorado GOP and for refusing to allow much-needed money to flow to his campaign.
Colo Conservative Lawmaker Disappointed by State’s Election Results
“Moral decay” is how Colorado State Sen. Jerry Sonnenberg (R-Sterling) refers to some of the results of Colorado’s general election–in particular, anti-abortion ballot measure Proposition 115, which failed to pass by a 59% to 41% margin.
Amendment 76 Passing by Large Margin in Colorado
Amendment 76, a ballot initiative to change voting requirements in Colorado, is passing Tuesday evening by a large margin of 62 percent as of 10 p.m.
CO House Candidate Believes COVID Is a “Spam-demic”
Colorado State House candidate Donna Walter is “surprised at how many have forgotten some basic science from even high school.”
The GOP’s Power in Colorado Is Waning, Say Two Conservative Radio Hosts
KNUS radio host Peter Boyles and KHOW radio host Jon Caldara had a fiery discussion on the air last week over how and why the Republican Party has lost so much of its influence in recent years.