August 08, 2009

Programming Note

**Update--Fear not, vanguard of the people! Despite counterrevolutionary propaganda to the contrary, El Presidente will continue to provide bloggage and commentary on Colorado politics. For the time being, however, he'll be hanging out more at People's Press Collective. Your implacable leader does have a few other irons in the fire, so to speak, so watch out for that in the coming weeks.

In the meantime, take a look at EP's declaration of non-candidacy in 2010 and laugh.

Or he'll report you to the White House for acting "fishy."
SP will be on hiatus indefinitely.

In the meantime, check out the links below to stay up-to-date on the liberty movement in Colorado, and for all the latest political news and analysis.

People's Press Collective:



Liberty on the Rocks:



Complete Colorado:



Rocky Mountain Alliance 2.0:



Face the State:



Clear the Bench Colorado:

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June 30, 2009

July 4 Break--Link Roundup

I'm off to the fetid swamp of power nation's capital for a much needed break--in the meantime, check out the following links for an excellent roundup of political news, analysis, and events.

Enjoy those freedoms while they last--and keep up the good fight for liberty!

Liberty on the Rocks:



People's Press Collective:



Complete Colorado:



Rocky Mountain Alliance 2.0:



Face the State:



Clear the Bench Colorado:

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January 01, 2009

Face The State Interview On Colorado Internet Political Commentary

Recorded a few months back, Peoples Press Collective members Ross Kaminsky of Rossputin.com and yours truly were interviewed by Kate Melvin of Face The State on the state of political commentary on the Internet in Colorado, and you can listen to these comments on FTS' Weekend Edition (first segment).

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November 17, 2008

Michelle Malkin Interview On The 2008 Election, New Media

Brad Jones at Face the State caught up with nationally syndicated columnist and blogger extraordinaire Michelle Malkin after last week's Independence Institute Founders Dinner.

In the first segment, Malkin discusses her move to Colorado, the MSM, blogging and the 2008 election.

Malkin concludes with some tips on how the blogosphere can improve, and the opportunities available with Democrats in control of executive and legislative branches at the state and federal levels.

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July 08, 2008

Face The State: Blog Wrangler

The great folks over at Face The State have undertaken a mighty task--the "Blog Wrangler" combines human editing and RSS feeds--to cover a wide swath of mostly center-right bloggers from across the state. It will provide a nice compliment to the Rocky Mountain Alliance 2.0 and BlogNetNews.com as a source for political blogging in Colorado.

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March 29, 2008

"How The West Will Be Lost: Democrats' Strategy To Turn The Mountain West Blue, And What Libertarians And Conservatives Can Do About It"

"We lost our values. We lost our way"--Jon Caldara, president of the Independence Institute




Left to right: Ryan Sager, Jim Pfaff, Brad Jones, Jon Caldara and Gene Healy

There was an AFF Roundtable in Denver on March 26 entitled "How the West will Be Lost: Democrats' Strategy to turn the Mountain West Blue, and What Libertarians and Conservatives Can Do About It"--featuring Jon Caldara, president, Independence Institute; Jim Pfaff, president, Colorado Family Council; Ryan Sager, author, Elephant in the Room: Evangelicals, Libertarians and the Battle to Control the Republican Party; Gene Healy, senior editor at the Cato Institute and author, Cult of the Presidency: America's Dangerous Devotion to Executive Power; moderated by Brad Jones, Facethestate.com.

Topics included:
Have Republicans and the Religious Right put more libertarian-leaning mountain states up for grabs?

Looking at the primaries, does Huckabee's success indicate the growing or waning influence of evangelicals in the Republican Party?

Does Ron Paul's fundraising success indicating a growing influence of libertarians? And what to make of McCain?
Face The State had a recap of the evening:
At a Wednesday night event moderated by Face The State's Managing Editor Brad Jones, libertarians and conservatives came together at the Oxford Hotel for a panel discussion on what can be done to save the American West from a Democrat takeover. The conclusion: Republicans face an uphill battle due to serious fractions within what was once a solid coalition.

Jim Pfaff, president of the Colorado Family Council, opened the dialogue by talking about the social conservative issues that evangelicals hold dear, including ending abortion and fighting the effort to recognize safe-sex partners as married. Calling himself a "Christian libertarian," Pfaff attempted to present an optimistic and united outlook on the ability of social conservatives and libertarians to unite for this November's general election.
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Gene Healy, a senior editor at the libertarian Cato Institute in Washington, D.C. expressed concern with the fact that too many conservatives have bought the liberal line that the president should "be a soul nurturer, life coach, buddy and supreme warlord of the earth."

Healy said people should “abandon the false idol of partisanship” because according to his analysis, history demonstrates that one-party rule in Washington results in spending rates three times greater than when control of the three branches of government is split between the two major parties.
Ryan Sager's post-discussion analysis was decidedly pessimistic, reflecting the commentary of the gathering:
CHEERED as Republicans may be by the Clinton-Obama wars, the fact is that long-term trends still favor the Democrats this fall. To see the problem, consider the interior West - the eight states between the Midwest and the Pacific Coast: Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming.

This week, I spoke at a panel put on here in Denver by the America's Future Foundation, a youth-oriented libertarian-conservative group. The topic: "How the West Will Be Lost."

In fact, having heard my fellow panelists' takes on the situation in Colorado and the rest of the region, the use of the future tense looks optimistic: The GOP is already well on its way to losing the West.

The reasons were well summed up by the president of Colorado's Independence Institute and a popular conservative radio talk-show host in the state, Jon Caldara: "We lost our values. We lost our way."
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As Caldara put it: "Colorado is, in fact, the test tube of how to export liberal expansion to the Western states." A moderately conservative state has been turned Blue, Caldara says, because of "the absolute demolishing of what the Right stood for, how the Republican Party turned into something it was never meant to be and went away from Barry Goldwater, Ronald Reagan ideas."

Of course, Democrats have worked hard to capitalize on the Republicans' carelessness. Liberal groups funded by folks like billionaire Quark founder Tim Gill have turned discontent into votes. And now they have a model to use in the rest of the region.
Face The State may have a podcast of the event up in the next few days, and when they do, it'll be linked here.

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