Today the Rocky introduced us to the delegates selected to attend the GOP convention in Minneapolis. Many of the answers on who they'd like to see on a "Dream Ticket" alternated between McCain-Romney and McCain-Huckabee. But they really saved the best for last.
Obama makes official what we've known all along: he breaks his pledge to use only public money to finance his campaign. And the Inside Edge gets GOP's Chairman Dick Wadhams' response.
Doug Bruce has been vilified this term by both Democrats and Republicans. And with a new compromise measure that threatens to scrap much of TABOR in return for concessions on Amendment 23, some insiders are guessing much of the hostilty towards Bruce from the right side of the aisle was aimed at helping passage of the measure. Either way TABOR supporters are promising a fight to retain the TABOR spending restrictions.
In the last 18 months, this self-described American “hero” has gone from state representative to state senator to congressional candidate. As the Sanjaya of the GOP lineup, however, his theatrics (or his hair) won’t be able to carry him where substance is required.
"I still remember one of the very first meetings we put together to discuss gang violence with a group of community leaders. We waited and waited for people to show up, and finally, a group of older people walked into the hall. And they sat down. And a little old lady raised her hand and asked, 'Is this where the bingo game is?'"
--Barack Obama on Wednesday in Colorado Springs, talking about one of his less-encouraging moments in community organizing during his speech on national service.