Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (R-CO) is still trying to stop people from thinking she’s a crazy conspiracist.
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Three Steps to Prevent Future Election Violence
I have spent my entire career working to end election-related conflicts, mostly overseas. Unfortunately, this experience is now increasingly relevant at home.
Republicans Can Win CO Not by Changing Their Ways But By “Connecting” With Voters, Says Deluded GOP Leader
Right-wing Republicans in Colorado have seen the blue clouds coming for years, slowly engulfing them in a fog of powerlessness.
The Shomer: Boulder Councilwoman Sees No Difference Between Gassing Jews And Gassing Prairie Dogs
[UPDATE, Jan. 28, 10:30 am: This article has been updated at the end with a response from Councilwoman Nagle after it was published.]
Workers Need Paid Sick Leave ASAP
Late last year, Congress allowed federal mandatory emergency paid leave benefits to expire. That left millions of American workers more vulnerable to catching — and spreading — COVID-19.
Address the Stagnation That Paved the Way for Trump
Donald Trump won’t be around forever. But the political crises his attacks on democracy have caused will outlive his one-term presidency.
He’s a “Conspiracy Theorist” and “Really Disgusting,” Says Boebert of Denver TV News Anchor
I’ve been loosely documenting the complaints against journalists from top elected officials in Colorado for years, and guess who just made the nastiest comment yet (in public, that is)? U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO).