Observing the presidential campaigns -- as all the pundits are doing 24/7 while most Americans remain totally disinterested -- one can get the impression President Obama is shying away from any dramatic or controversial policy proposals and, instead, is depending on the following premises for a November 2012 victory.
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Posted July 5, 2011 | 14:03:30 (EST)
Is there a major flaw in mail balloting -- one which should cause all 50 states to reconsider the trend towards all-mail balloting? Denver Post columnist Vincent Carroll affirmatively argued "Damning revelations will surface about a candidate several days before a major election, quickly be proven true, and...
Posted January 9, 2011 | 16:49:25 (EST)
A new way to communicate?
It is time for a change -- and while it needs to be led by both parties, the real responsibility lies with every individual in the United States of America to make that change.
The tragic events in Tucson bring home the point that America's...
Posted November 28, 2010 | 21:22:22 (EST)
Many Americans wonder why their political leaders cannot get along and appear to be unable to solve the tough problems facing the country. The reason is simple -- our leaders are afraid to lead because they fear us. They know the truth but are scared to death that, if they...
Posted October 20, 2010 | 12:09:20 (EST)
With ballots already mailed to voters and everyone now able to vote in person if desired, the
Colorado General Election has begun. One aspect which may surprise voters is the lengthy
wording of some ballot issues when combined with a protracted list of candidates. In one county, voters...
Posted October 11, 2010 | 01:15:03 (EST)
With only days left to the general election, here are some answers to questions commonly asked by viewers of "Colorado Election 2010."
Q: Will Dan Maes drop out of the Governor's race?
A: Maes won't drop out. While he is no fan of John Hickenlooper, he loathes Tom Tancredo --...
Posted August 6, 2010 | 16:00:01 (EST)
The 2010 election year in Colorado presents the opportunity to test many political theories which will have national implications. The challenge will be in sorting out which factors and variables are responsible for the results which already are guaranteed to be surprising if not shocking. And there already is no...
Posted June 22, 2010 | 11:24:22 (EST)
As 16 year-old Abby Sunderland was rescued after her failed attempt to sail around the world, a debate raged about the quality -- or lack thereof -- of the decision-making on the part of her parents, Laurence and Marianne Sunderland.
There shouldn't be any argument at all but, amazingly, some...
Posted May 24, 2010 | 15:53:01 (EST)
Colorado as a National Political Laboratory
The Democratic Senate Nomination
The results of the Democratic State Convention seemed astounding to some but generally were discounted by the press. Former Colorado Speaker of the House Andrew Romanoff won top-line designation on the Primary Election ballot with over 60% of the delegate...
Posted May 19, 2010 | 12:20:36 (EST)
One pundit after another, along with critics from the Left and Right, query why President Barack Obama did not choose (1) someone with judicial experience (37% of Supreme Court Justices had none and many others had a nominal amount), (2) a Protestant (with Elena Kagan's confirmation there will be six...
Posted March 15, 2010 | 11:28:55 (EST)
At the recent IHS CERA Week --- considered the world's premiere international energy conference --- a phalanx of chief executive officers made their cases to a generally friendly audience filled with energy industry leaders.
The audience --- whose members paid $7,500 to attend the elite event --- was surprised...
Posted March 1, 2010 | 17:50:17 (EST)
Using Technology To Create A Truly Unique Cinematic Experience
The incredible three-month run of the movie Avatar-- which has generated more revenue than any other in history (over $2½ billion world-wide compared to former #1 box office hit "Titanic" at under $2 billion) is ending at most giant IMAX theaters...
Posted June 23, 2009 | 13:14:00 (EST)
Why Liberal Foundations Won't Save Newspapers
June 21, 2009 -- As many of America's newspapers slim down, fold, or declare bankruptcy, a number of cries have come from the industry pleading for help from foundations and organizations they know could, and they believe should, save them. What the sinking victims...
Posted June 18, 2009 | 13:20:55 (EST)
It is fascinating to watch the fracturing of the Republican Party as some leaders attack Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor as a "racist" while others try to focus on her judicial record. The latter Republicans understand how the former, while invigorating the Republican base, are alienating Hispanic Republicans and Hispanic...
Posted June 18, 2009 | 12:19:47 (EST)
A Diary of Life Without TV
The Digital Revolution Passes Me By...
DAY 1. June 12th came and went after I had failed to join the Digital Revolution. I did not subscribe to Comcast (they had some screaming deals, too), DirecTV (the "Cadillac" -- or should I say, "Lexus," "Mercedes,"...
Posted January 6, 2009 | 10:53:52 (EST)
The Bennet Appoitment: Governor Bill Ritter's Political Shocker
Let's be honest -- everyone was surprised at Governor Bill Ritter's selection of Denver Public Schools Superintendent Michael Bennet to replace Ken Salazar as Colorado's next U.S. Senator. Many also marveled that Mark Udall, without having served a single day...
Posted December 22, 2008 | 17:31:46 (EST)
The Art Of Choosing Replacements)
The Press & Political Pundits Set the Wrong Stage
There is more than one Governor selecting a new U.S. Senator but Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich is getting all the headlines in the selection of Barack Obama's replacement. In Colorado, a politically "clean" state traditionally untainted...
Posted December 1, 2008 | 18:02:14 (EST)
The Battle Over Obama's Birth
Circulating the Internet for months have been the claims Barack Obama was not born in the United States, is not a natural born U.S. citizen, and, in fact, was born in Kenya. Of course, if Obama were not a U.S. citizen, he could not have...
Posted October 1, 2008 | 13:15:23 (EST)
With the meltdown of financial markets, John McCain and Barack Obama essentially walked in lockstep in support of what essentially will be a $1 trillion taxpayer bailout of wealthy investors on Wall Street. In the name of "financial stability," both presidential campaigns have endorsed the concept of the Federal Government...
Posted September 28, 2008 | 21:51:55 (EST)
THE REAL COSTS OF THE BAILOUT
Isn't 100% annual interest usurious?
How The $700 Billion Bailout Could Cost $700 Billion Every Year
In their rush to show voters they are proactively doing something to solve the financial crisis crushing Wall Street, the House, the Senate, and the Bush Administration have...

Posted August 22, 2011 | 16:13:36 (EST)