Hear the Show: 12/28/08
Tuesday, December 30th, 20085:30PM Guest: John Andrews, Matt Dunn, Matt Stark
6PM Guest: Hank Brown
6:30PM Guests: Rep. Mike May
7PM Guest: Dinesh D’Souza
7:30PM Guest: Bill Armstrong
5:30PM Guest: John Andrews, Matt Dunn, Matt Stark
6PM Guest: Hank Brown
6:30PM Guests: Rep. Mike May
7PM Guest: Dinesh D’Souza
7:30PM Guest: Bill Armstrong
Backbone Americans far prefer Palin or Bush over Time’s Person of the Year, Barack Obama. Voting continues, just a click away. (more…)
“I can’t wait to get back to work!” Is she sick? Does she get paid $1000 an hour? That’s a no to both. I teach remedial education (more…)
Who showed the most backbone in 2008? That’s our criterion for man or woman of the year. Take the poll today, right here. (more…)
Before 2008 is forgotten, here’s our annual salute to Colorado winners and sinners of the old year. Denver hosted a successful DNC (more…)
Innovation by local educators! Reading of it was like a personal Christmas present to me. The background dates from 2002, when I began (more…)
The GOP’s problem is the message, some say. For others the party is too conservative, or too religious. Still others say we’ve abandoned (more…)
(From PoliticsWest.com) Realization: I’ve been posting less here lately, and more on Facebook and Twitter. The quick shots and impulsive (more…)
This is the season of giving. Nothing except the birth of the Savior (itself a gift) is more distinctive about Christmas than this (more…)
Gov. Ritter has asked Coloradans for their opinions and suggestions as to who should replace Sen. Ken Salazar now that Obama has (more…)
The year 2008 was politically the most exciting and unusual in a generation. It hosted a long, divisive and drama-filled (more…)
Looking for last minute gifts for children on your Christmas list? Consider the timeless gift of a book. In a world of video games (more…)
Here’s the pictorial story of Colorado Republican leadership, if you can call it that, trending ever downward over the past decade. Ouch. (more…)
I’ve been learning Facebook and Twitter in recent weeks, finding them worth the investment of time. Twitter is essentially a chatroom (more…)
The Iraqi journalist that threw his shoes at President Bush is now apologizing . Apparently, the blessings of freedom (more…)