The CO-5 race this week turns topsy-turvy providing a winner and a loser; while Dems and the GOP can't agree about energy, making us all losers. So check in with Wally Edge for this week's Weekly Winners & Losers: it's guaranteed to make all your weekend plans that much more enjoyable provided you live in seclusion.
In today's Inside Edge, a would-be king takes a fling at the real king of the right wing in Colorado... and he misses. He finds out soon enough that maybe it's better not to throw rocks at someone with better aim and a better arm.
The downfall of the Christian Right in Colorado can't be pinned on any one cause, but in part it can be traced back to several key characters who show up repeatedly in several key parts of the tragedy. In today's Inside Edge we'll take a look at how the saved and the sinner's alike share a time in the wilderness.
The new comments are here! Readers' comments, emails, threats, etc. from Wally's World. In today's edition, we take on big oil interests; we explain in scientific detail how we graded the CD-6 debate and we talk about the divine right of Bob Enyart. You'll laugh, you'll cry. You might even gag a bit in your mouth. You've been warned.
While Steve Curtis accuses Dick Wadhams of pulling US Senate candidate Bob Schaffer's stings, Curtis is the one who's the puppet. And his puppet master thinks that the US should have a king and homosexuals should be put to death.
"My quotes were misreported. I said, in effect, that if I were in Mr. Rangel’s shoes I might step aside. But it’s up to Mr. Rangel. He’s an American hero, he’s an enormous asset to the Congress."
- Democratic senatorial candidate Mark Udall clarifying comments he made on NBC's "Meet the Press" about U.S. Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.).