Opinions
Free (and Save) Our Gyms: It’s Time for CO Public Officials to “Follow the Science”
With the state of Colorado delegating most COVID-related decisions to each county, it is time to address the unreasonable restrictions imposed on gyms, fitness facilities, health clubs, exercise studios, and recreation centers.
Hill: I’m Glad I Asked
Several weeks ago, I wrote a column wherein I expressed my frustration with politicians who don’t make an effort to speak directly to the people who didn’t vote for them. To that end, I invited readers to send to me any concerns they have about the Biden Administration. My ambition was not to defend the president; more so, I’d hoped to get a root sense for what drives anti-Biden anxiety, and then, with that knowledge, I’d try to offer a reasoned response to those anxieties.
The Birds, the Bees, and STDs: How I Contracted Genital Warts as a Virgin
“Shame cannot survive being spoken. It cannot survive empathy.” — Brené Brown.
Voter Suppression Is an Attack on Democracy — and My Faith
I believe in God and in the right to vote. Georgia’s recent election bill doesn’t just feel like an attack on democracy — it feels like an attack on my faith.
The Shomer to Kentucky Libertarians: Stop it.
I don’t know how to say this with any more clarity: The Holocaust is not a rhetorical device.
There’s Hope! Elected CO Republicans Seem to Share Fewer False Headlines Packaged As News
Colorado’s elected Republican leaders apparently aren’t posting as much fake news as they once did on Facebook.
The Chair of Colorado’s Independent Redistricting Commission is a Conspiracy Theorist
“The election of 2020 will go down as the most questioned election in our country’s history,” wrote Danny Moore, the chair of the new Colorado Independent Congressional Redistricting Commission, on Facebook. That’s just one example of this conspiracy theorist’s habit of spreading misinformation about the election, COVID-19, and other topics.