Denver Blogs: On that midnight train to bankruptcy

Our daily mug of local bloggage. Chug! Chug! Chug! The state’s budget crisis sucks … unless you’re a prisoner! (5280) Does this high-speed rail system have a message car? Why is it so expensive? (Colorado Independent) Why are old crappy motel signs so cool? (Denver Egotist)…

ProgressNow Colorado’s Michael Huttner subjects himself to Fox News

ProgressNow Colorado’s Michael Huttner will go just about anywhere to pimp 50 Ways You Can Help Obama Change America, a new book he co-wrote with former Rocky Mountain News media writer Jason Salzman — including Fox News. He didn’t emerge from his appearance opposite Neil Cavuto unscathed, however. Huttner twice…

Denver Blogs: Brotherhood has its limits

Our daily tour of the local blogosphere. The Denver Police say “hell no” to raise delays. Brave, I guess, but how will they feel when officers start losing their jobs? (Square State and 5280) Those smokey skies? Those are from the wildfires in California. Although if I told you it…

Diana DeGette belatedly getting her healthcare on

Back on August 4, the conservative Face the State website (which is currently in limbo as it attempts to restructure), went out of its way to slap Congresswoman Diana DeGette for scheduling only one healthcare town hall — over the phone. At the time, a number of congressional reps on…

Caustic coroner at crux of cranky county term-limits crump

For an elected official to try to brush aside term limits might seem a little self-serving. That’s probably why the effort currently underway in Adams County to ask voters to allow county incumbents to seek an additional term, on top of the eight years they’re now allowed, has such a…

Could Republican disarray lure Bill Owens into Senate race?

With Democrats worrying about a possible challenge to Senate appointee Michael Bennet by former Colorado Speaker of the House Andrew Romanoff, Republicans ought to like their chances in the race for that seat, slated for 2010. Instead, they can’t settle on a viable candidate. Announced contestants such as Ryan Frazier…

Denver Blogs: In this corner….

Our daily blog round-up. You may have a case of the Mondays, but the blogosphere does not. The upside of a Bennet-Romanoff primary. (Colorado Pols) Brandon Marshall: Turns out he’d make an excellent blogger. (5280) Colorado: Your go-to state for ponds full of cancer-causing coal-ash! (Colorado Independent)…

Does a Romanoff run give aid and comfort to the enemy?

The Republicans seem to be in complete disarray when it comes to finding a U.S. Senate candidate for 2010. But that doesn’t mean the Democrats will be able to cruise to victory. Although current office-holder Michael Bennet handled his latest healthcare summit well, he’s been underwhelming during his first months…

Scott McInnis’ latest two mistakes

Just because Bob Beauprez has decided against seeking for the governership doesn’t mean Republican loyalists will be spared the spectacle of another hilariously inept campaign — not with Scott McInnis still the de facto frontrunner. Big Mac has made one gaffe after another since leaping into the fray, from putting…

An under-pressure Michael Bennet promotes his healthcare approach

Senator Michael Bennet’s brief stint as a United States Senator hasn’t proven scintillating to date — hence former Colorado House speaker Andrew Romanoff’s reported eagerness to make a run for Ken Salazar’s old seat himself. But at least his staff made a smart decision about promoting his Friday appearance in…

Denver Blogs: Sibling rivalry

Links. Click them. And enjoy your weekend. The Salazar Bros. are not on the same page on climate change. Also, Johnny didn’t clean his room, so why should Kenny have to? (5280) Is it me, or is this like a trail guide for cougar hunters? (Mile High Mamas) The fans…

One year ago today at the DNC: The journey to and from Mile High

This week marks the one-year anniversary of the Democratic National Convention, an event that made Denver the center of the media universe for several unforgettable days. To mark the occasion, we’ve been offering selected flashbacks of Westword coverage. Today’s item: Former staffer Jessica Centers’ account of her epic trek into…

Jared Polis’ fondness for polar bears and afterbirth

Jared Polis: He’s everywhere these days. When he’s not sucking down a cold one with Comedy Central’s Stephen Colbert, beer-bong style, the Boulder Democrat is pointing the camera at himself as part of Freshman Year, a CNN series in which he and Utah Republican Congressman Jason Chaffetz chronicle their first…

Denver Blogs: Call it a comeback

The blogosphere is our sanctuary. The Denver housing market is rebounding like Jessica Simpson. (That is, if you consider Colt Brennan a solid rebound). (5280) This is sort of meta, but: Melanie Asmar hits the radio to talk about last week’s cover story on Medicaid cuts. Go, girl! (Colorado Pols)…

One year ago today at the DNC: Spike Lee just wants to eat his hot dog

This week marks the one-year anniversary of the Democratic National Convention, an event that made Denver the center of the media universe for several unforgettable days. To mark the occasion, we’ll be offering selected flashbacks of Westword coverage. Today’s entry: a Pepsi Center celebrity roundup. In the few minutes before…

Denver Blogs: Pot, meet kettle

Our daily dose of worthy bloggage. Use as directed. GQ names CU among the country’s douchiest colleges. Which is funny, because when your magazine reeks of bad cologne and man-bags, you’re probably not a great judge of douchiness. (5280) The moron who smashed up the Colorado Democratic Party headquarters did…

Vandalism at the Colorado Democratic Party HQ: The story gets even dumber

“Is Alleged Colorado Democratic Party Headquarters Window-Smasher Maurice Schwenkler a LIBERAL Activist?,” a Jared Jacang Maher blog published yesterday, pinpointed some contradictions in a story that was originally framed as an example of anti-healthcare-reform loonies on a spree. Schwenkler, it seems, had received payment last November for election work on…

Relive Ted Kennedy’s DNC speech

Ted Kennedy died a year to the day after what was arguably his last big spotlight day on the American political stage — his speech at the Democratic National Convention in Denver mere months after being diagnosed with brain cancer. Rewatching his address, it’s clear that an unexpectedly robust Kennedy…