Fifty years on from Richard Nixon’s great hour of triumph, winter 1973, his onetime speechwriter draws lessons for Americans today, in a Presidents Day lecture at Colorado Christian University.
America’s historic political ethos of mutually respectful disagreement has soured into accusations of bad faith and disloyalty across the left-right divide, and columnist Bill Moloney doesn’t like where things are headed.
As Coloradans will soon begin voting in the general election that closes on Nov. 8, here is a quick rundown on the candidate races, ballot issues, and judicial retentions we’re being asked to decide.
With polls predicting a 2022 off-year wipeout for President Biden’s party this fall, are Hispanic and black voters leaving Democratic for Republican ranks on a temporary fling or a permanent exodus? The safe bet is an exodus, argues columnist Bill Moloney.
Democrats are trying to fool Republicans into nominating fatally flawed candidates for Senate, Governor, and Secretary of State in Colorado’s GOP primary. Don’t fall for it!