
Caldara: Invincible Tom Tancredo & Peter Boyles human after all
Why was I on the RTD board in the first place? A big part of the blame goes to Tom Tancredo.

Why was I on the RTD board in the first place? A big part of the blame goes to Tom Tancredo.

Governor Polis knows what’s at stake. By deliberately introducing unnecessary uncertainty into an already chaotic situation, he’s increasing the chances that the cure will ultimately be worse than the disease.

“I keep getting questions about my “endorsement” of the National Popular Vote bill now in the CO Legislature. I have never been asked to endorse the bill, nor would I.” — Former Republican U.S. Congressman and Colorado State Representative Tom Tancredo.

“I’m happy to be the underdog in this crowded field of well-known candidates,” Noel Ginsburg said. “When you’re the underdog, you have to wake up every day and work harder than anyone else. I’ve done that for my entire career, and I’m not stopping now. I think a lot of Coloradans can relate to that.”

Sherrie Peif will be covering the race to the Governor’s office for Complete Colorado. Contact her at sherrie@completecolorado.com with story ideas or news tips.
“We must be scrupulous, always scrupulous, in our protection of the rights of those who disagree with us.”
Throwing red meat to an audience of Republicans in Colorado Springs is not the same thing as defeating incumbent Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet — or even winning the GOP primary.

“…if somehow they won, there are obviously remedies that the governor can do, you know, I could give it a full clemency between election day…”

All available evidence shows that the Democrats are trying to influence the Republican primary in new TV ads.

Recently, six of the Republican gubernatorial candidates for governor gave interviews on 630 KHOW’s “The Michael Brown Show.” All of their interviews are embedded below, in reverse chronological order of

Recently, six of the Republican gubernatorial candidates for governor gave interviews on 630 KHOW’s “The Michael Brown Show.” All of their interviews are embedded below, in reverse chronological order of

Per pupil appreciation of our American heritage should be as much in the focus of public policy as per pupil expenditure.

Does updating the legislation on the retirement of another Colorado power plant save or cost the ratepayers money? We think you already know the answer. PowerGab Hosts Jake Fogleman and Amy Cooke discuss this and more.
Show Notes:
Colorado Springs Utility compromise bill
Colorado green NGOs continue to oppose nuclear energy despite bipartisan support.
HB26-1337: Bill to facilitate nuclear development
Because the grid could use a backup plan.
Yes, we’re giving away a Predator Generator.
No, this is not a drill.
Yes, it’s because reliability apparently isn’t fashionable anymore.
Starting with the first show of 2026, drop a funny, clever, or pithy comment in the show’s comment section.
That’s it. No forms. No fine print to initial. No ESG questionnaire.
At the end of the session, we’ll select our top 3–5 favorite comments.
Then you vote on the winner.
Democracy still works here. Mostly.
Winner announced on the last show in May 2026.
One comment.
One generator.
Because when the grid wobbles, satire won’t keep your lights on — but a Predator Generator will.

How in the world can the Colorado Republican Party be as dysfunctional as it is? I put that question to Brita Horn, the outgoing chair of the state party.