Spokesman for Colorado Democrats Refuses to Say If He Voted in March Caucuses
By: Aaron Gardner (Diary) | June 7th at 03:30 PM |
Colorado Democratic Party spokesman Matt Inzeo refuses to answer whether he voted in the March party caucuses earlier this year despite repeated requests from Media Trackers via phone, e-mail, and Twitter. As previously reported by Media Trackers Colorado, Inzeo waited nearly a year after being hired by the state party to register to vote in Colorado. More important, Inzeo registered to vote a mere five | Read More »
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Voter Fraud
Top Colorado Democrat Currently Registered to Vote in Both D.C. and Colorado
By: Aaron Gardner (Diary) | June 4th at 02:00 PM |
Though modern physicists are yet to figure out a way for one person to be in two places at the same time, the top spokesman for Colorado Democrats has figured out a way to vote in two places at once. Matt Inzeo, the communications director for the Colorado Democratic Party, holds active voter registrations in both Colorado and Washington, D.C., according to a voter fraud | Read More »
Colorado Democratic Spokesman Accuses State Parties of Money Laundering
By: Aaron Gardner (Diary) | May 31st at 08:00 AM |
The top spokesman for Colorado Democrats told a local paper that both parties in the state engaged in financing activities that resembled money laundering. In an interview with the Colorado Independent, Matt Inzeo, the communications director for the Colorado Democratic Party, said, “In most other lines of work, moving money from committee to committee and finally using a brand new committee no one has heard | Read More »
State Voices: National Progressive Network Funding Local Progressive “Grassroots”
By: Aaron Gardner (Diary) | May 21st at 12:00 PM |
State Voices, a national network of Progressive 501(c)3′s, has targeted Colorado for years. They provide GOTV technology, polling data, various other political advocacy tools, and cash to state affiliates such as the Colorado Civic Engagement Roundtable. The biographies for State Voices national staff tout connections to the AFL-CIO, Common Cause, the Sierra Club, and ACORN to name a few. Joanne Wright and Camellia Phillips were | Read More »
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John MacGovern (R CAND, VT) to Challenge Sen. Sanders
By: Aaron Gardner (Diary) | March 8th at 09:00 AM |
It is official, Sen. Bernie Sanders, self avowed socialist, will be challenged by John MacGovern for the chance to represent the state of Vermont in the U.S. Senate. A few weekends ago, after our state committee meeting, I had to opportunity to sit down with John. We discussed his record in government, his views on the issues, and his run to unseat Sen. Sanders and | Read More »
Governor Romney Teases New Tax Plan Prior to Arizona Debate
By: Aaron Gardner (Diary) | February 22nd at 03:30 PM |
Prepare yourselves, I am going to write something semi positive about policies that the Romney campaign happens to espouse today, at this hour*. Today the Romney Campaign is rolling out their new tax plan. Tonight could be a great night for Romney in the debate. While Santorum may get lost in the weeds and off message with the social issues, Romney will be making a | Read More »
A Bit More on Newt and Redemption
By: Aaron Gardner (Diary) | January 25th at 01:00 PM |
I see quite a few have taken exception with the word “redemption”. I don’t know if these complaints are lodged just to be outraged about the religiosity of the word, despite the appropriateness of its use, or if you truly think I was being literal in only the spiritual sense. If it is the latter, I can assure you that I am using the word | Read More »
Conservatives, Gingrich, and Grace
By: Aaron Gardner (Diary) | January 24th at 05:00 PM |
With Speaker Gingrich having won South Carolina, and now polling ahead of Gov. Romney in Florida and nationally, there is one question that keeps popping up. What is it about Newt Gingrich that conservatives voters find appealing? Rush Limbaugh has at least part of the answer: To those of you in the Republican base, this isn’t complicated. Newt is winning. He is on a momentum | Read More »
For the Despondent Perry Supporters
By: Aaron Gardner (Diary) | January 19th at 09:30 AM |
The circumstances under which I write this are beyond horrible, I get it. It sucks that Gov. Perry is in this position. It sucks that the people of IA, NH, and now SC, have ignored the record of an outstanding governor and true blue conservative. It sucks that people have relied on shallow criteria for selecting a nominee. It sucks, but the reality is, this | Read More »
The Late Term Abortion of a Conservative Resurgence
By: Aaron Gardner (Diary) | January 8th at 04:33 PM |
In 2009 we began a conservative resurgence. We had just witnessed a stunning economic intervention from the Bush administration, and were now facing an expansion of government. President Obama, with a complicit Congress, had charted a course that included giveaways to every left wing pipe dream couched as stimulus. Conservatives and libertarians formed a loose coalition and took to the streets to seek redress. As | Read More »
Amnesty, Border Security, and Conservatism
By: Aaron Gardner (Diary) | November 23rd at 04:00 PM |
Illegal immigration, and the debate that comes with it, isn’t going anywhere. This became clear in previous debates when Governor Perry came under fire and was reinforced last night when Speaker Gingrich spoke these words: I don’t see how the — the party that says it’s the party of the family is going to adopt an immigration policy which destroys families that have been here | Read More »
Governor Perry to POTUS: “That’s Pathetic”
By: Aaron Gardner (Diary) | November 16th at 03:07 PM |
Governor Perry’s campaign has released a new ad in Iowa today that smacks the condescending arrogance of President Obama. The ad begins with the President’s recent remarks while campaigning/vacationing/playing golf with a friend who frequents the ladies of the night, in which he blamed the country’s current malaise on the American people being lazy. “We’ve been a little bit lazy over the last couple of | Read More »
Perry’s Positive Outlook for America
By: Aaron Gardner (Diary) | October 28th at 03:29 PM |
Gov. Rick Perry has released his second positive ad this week. First, there was the t.v. ad he started running Wednesday in Iowa simply called “Creating Jobs“. You might have missed that one since people were instead focused on attempts to make an issue out of debates, or the President’s birth certificate. Today he releases an ad titled “Cut, Balance and Grow“. This one highlights | Read More »
Time for the Conservative Movement to Wake Up.
By: Aaron Gardner (Diary) | October 26th at 08:00 AM |
In 2008 Conservatism, and our nation, took a thorough beating. The reigns of power were passed on to a revolutionary cause inspired by Marx. Some may chastise me for such inflammatory rhetoric, but I don’t really feel like mincing words in this post. The current administration is filled with Marxists, this is simple fact. Proof of this was seen mere moments after President Obama finished | Read More »
Tax The Mississippi Rich, Not The New York Rich
By: Aaron Gardner (Diary) | September 20th at 11:30 AM |
Honestly, I have a hard time knowing whether Sen. Chuck Schumer [D-NY] is evil or just stupid. Thankfully the English language conveniently provides the word “and’ to assist in situations like this. You see, the good Senator from New York isn’t happy with President Obama’s new, old, current, ever thus, plan to make the rich pay their fair share. Actually, that isn’t entirely true, Chuck | Read More »
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