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Freshman Year, the gay marriage episode: Polis versus Chaffetz
Colorado U.S. Rep. Jared Polis is an openly gay Democrat internet millionaire who fights for gay rights. Utah U.S. Rep. Jason Chaffetz is a...
‘Drop Dobbs’ ad will not air on CNN or in Colorado
America’s Voice and Media Matters weeks ago announced a "Drop Dobbs" ad campaign that seeks to force CNN to take Dobbs's political commentary show...
Latino groups say ‘Basta!’ to Dobbs, call on CNN to exile...
CNN next week is airing a series called "Latino in America" in which Soledad O'Brien will explore and celebrate the ways the exploding U.S....
News Nuggets, 20 August 2009: CU’s Lahn gets a few more...
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NOT EXACTLY OXFORD STYLE: CU student Zach Lahn continues to follow up on his contentious questioning of President Barack Obama in...
Palin’s death panel and her CNN apologist
On CNN today, conservative pundit Larry Elder agreed that Sarah Palin's "death panel" comments (see below) were "over the top." Good. But then he...
News Nuggets: 5 August 2009
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HEALTH-CARE RICHES: Colorado anti- health-care reform protesters are being rallied and bused around tomorrow by "free-market" group Americans for Prosperity. On...
News Nuggets: 23 July 2009
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GUNS AND GAYNESS: CNN has done something really right. Its show, Freshman Year, available on the web is something like a...
CNN on ambivalence of US withdrawal from Iraqi cities
CNN's Michael Ware weighs in from Baghdad on the feeling there as U.S. troops begin pulling out of the country's cities according to an agreement reached with the government in Baghdad. "It's a really mixed bag," he says. Ware's face and voice and reaching descriptions actually describe the ambivalence he's reporting really well.
CNN’s King: McCain campaign ready to concede Colorado
CNN's chief national correspondent, John King, reported Monday afternoon that John McCain's campaign has decided Colorado "is gone," and Democrat Barack Obama will likely win the state.