Zvonek “I’m a lifelong Republican, and I vote for Republicans,” Aurora Councilman Dustin Zvonek said on a right-wing radio show last month.
Latest posts - Page 14
Brauchler Promises To Vote for Trump Again if Trump Is the 2024 GOP Nominee
In her Denver Post column yesterday, Krista Kafer is correct when she says that the Colorado Republican Party needs to “elevate” leaders who aren’t tainted by Trump.
Most Media Figures from Conservative Leadership Program Push CO Republicans Rightward into Irrelevance
At least 18 graduates of Colorado’s most prominent conservative training program are media figures who, over the decades, have mostly dragged the Republican Party to the right, initially helping energize Tea Party Republicans to win elections but now contributing to the party’s current isolation, infighting, and increasing irrelevance.
CO Nonprofit Groups Asked To Help Address the ‘Migrant Shelter Crisis’
The Colorado Nonprofit Association asked nonprofit groups today for help sheltering migrants who’ve arrived recently in Denver.
Denver Gazette’s ‘Investigative Journalist’ Levels Baseless Attacks on the Colorado Times Recorder
Jimmy Sengenberger is best known as a far-right opinion monger on talk radio station KNUS and as a right-wing contributor to Colorado Politics, which is owned by billionaire GOP donor Phil Anschutz.
‘This Was the Most Productive Week I’ve Seen in Congress,’ Says Boebert
After the election of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy in a process widely seen as an embarrassment, U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) told KOA radio host Ross Kaminsky this morning, “Like I said, this was the most productive week I’ve seen in Congress.”
Radio Host, Who Almost Died of Covid, Refuses To Advise Listeners To Get Vaccinated, But Begs Them to Look Both Ways Before Driving Through an Intersection
A right-wing radio host, who almost died of Covid, has adamantly refused to advise his audience to get a Covid vaccination because, he says, “people can make their own decisions.”
Rich Jones, a Revered Progressive Policy Nerd, Dies Four Years After Retiring From the Bell Policy Center
Rich Jones, widely seen as a superhuman nerd and a hero among progressive policy reformers, died Jan. 2 of cancer, about four years after retiring from the Bell Policy Center.
2022 Review: Did We Err in Drawing Horns on Boebert?
For artwork to accompany my 2022 review of U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert’s (R-CO) autobiography, the Colorado Times Recorder used a photo of her book, with little devil’s horns drawn on Boebert’s head in her cover photo.
2022 Review: The CO Times Recorder’s Stories About Attacks on LGBTQ People Before & After Club Q Massacre
Our quick reporting on the Club Q massacre presented the violence as a culmination of ongoing attacks – by right-wing conservatives, including some leading Colorado Republicans — on LGBTQ people in Colorado.