Phil Wolf organizes counter-protest over anti-Obama billboard

There continues to be plenty of sound and fury kicked up over that anti-Obama billboard at Wolf Interstate Leasing & Sales, 4855 Miller Street in Wheat Ridge — and the racket’s likely to grow louder tomorrow. Dealership owner Phil Wolf was initially thrilled by the response to the sign, which…

Denver Blogs: Peyton Manning is a god!

Denver bloggin’ — on a Thursday afternoon. Kyle at Bronco Talk describes the Indianapolis Colts, the Broncos’ next opponent, as the perfect team. Let’s hope Peyton doesn’t make them pay. Western Citizen’s Wendy Norris offers up 25 ways to fix immigration. You missed the live chat, but you can still…

Meet Lu Busse, chair of the 9.12 Project Colorado Coalition

ProgressNow Colorado is on the warpath against tea party organizations and other “far right extremists;” read the liberal outfit’s recent warning about them at the bottom of the blog linked here. But Lu Busse, chair of the 9.12 Project Colorado Coalition, scoffs at the notion that anyone, politicians or otherwise,…

Stephanie Villafuerte nomination: A shot across the bow

In a Senate judiciary committee hearing yesterday, Senator Jeff Sessions, an Alabama Republican, quizzed Homeland Security secretary Janet Napolitano about the firing of ICE agent Cory Voorhis. (The exchange can be seen in the video above; it begins at approximately the six minute point.) But is Sessions, who tries a…

Scott McInnis was late to the tea party, says group spokeswoman

In a blog yesterday, Scott McInnis spokesman Sean Duffy shrugged off suggestions that his candidate was masquerading as having won support from tea party groups — but he added that McInnis was actively courting members of such organizations. That wasn’t always true, says Lesley Hollywood, a spokeswoman for the Tea…

Scott McInnis offers a tea party invitation

Yesterday in this space, we told you about tea party anger directed at gubernatorial candidate Scott McInnis, who Fox News anointed as a TP hopeful in a Neil Cavuto interview embedded below. But McInnis spokesman Sean Duffy swears McInnis is neither claiming to be the tea party’s choice (see this…

UFCW’s Crisanta Duran to run for a House seat

Crisanta Duran recently lost one election — a bid for secretary-treasurer of the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7. But she’s got her eye on another office. The 29-year-old currently works there as personal counsel to her father, union boss Ernest Duran Jr., who also lost a bid for…

John McCain Medicare-scare robocalls target Michael Bennet

Yesterday, an amendment sponsored by Colorado Senator Michael Bennet guaranteeing no Medicare benefit takeaways because of healthcare reform passed 100-0. Among those voting for it: Arizona’s John McCain, who’s featured in current Benet-targeting robocalls claiming that healthcare legislation would “[cut] vital Medicare coverage for our seniors.” Lauren Weiner, spokeswoman for…

Dan Caplis-Scott McInnis love match in the offing?

While talking with Dan Caplis about his life-saving Thanksgiving earlier this week, another subject arose: his current feelings about presumed Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott McInnis. Back in August, McInnis treated the GOP-minded Caplis like a hostile interrogator during an appearance on the latter’s KHOW talk show, earning plenty of brickbats…

UFO backer Jeff Peckman’s alienated by complaints about his ballot initiative

Good news, Denverites! Next year (probably in August), you’ll get a chance to vote on UFOlogist Jeff Peckman’s ballot measure to create an “extraterrestrial affairs commission.” Denver Clerk and Recorder Stephanie O’Malley has confirmed that Peckman’s surpassed the 3,974 signatures needed for inclusion. Not that everybody’s cheering. In noting this…