Opinions
It Should Be Republicans Responding to Boebert’s Bigoted Punch Lines
Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (R-CO) humiliated herself, her district, and indeed the whole state of Colorado last week. Again.
Prison Gerrymandering: The Modern ‘Three-Fifths Compromise’
Are free and fair elections too much to ask for? Thanks to partisan gerrymandering — and its ugly cousin, prison gerrymandering — the answer is often yes.
Coloradans Are National Leaders of Efforts to Deny Elections, Dismantle Democracy
Coloradans have shown repeatedly at the polls that by big margins they prefer Democrats in government, and Colorado government officials oversee what are widely viewed as “gold standard” elections. But the state since November 2020, when former Republican President Donald Trump engendered the lie that the election was stolen from him, has been especially fertile territory for “election integrity” conspiracy theories.
Offering Thanks to a Radio Host Who Thinks I’m a ‘Media Mudslinger’
“To media mudslinger self-important gadfly Jason Salzman. Truth serum.”
Antisemitism on the rise amid the so-called ‘War on Christmas’
It’s that time of year again. The apocryphal “War on Christmas” has begun.
Colorado Gov Candidate’s Business, Called ‘SheFactor,’ Is Empty Feminism Exemplified
“We can’t wait to see you rock this world, girl.”
Inflation is Complicated, But Making It Better Doesn’t Have To Be
Many Americans are noticing the rising price of goods from sour cream to carburetors as politicians sound the alarm on an inflation crisis.