DISQUS

The Colorado Independent: Face The Coordination

  • bmenezes · 2 years ago
    Nice to see someone in Denver is practicing statehouse journalism Not one word yet in the Rocky or the Post about the connection -- which was there to see, for anyone who bothered to do some real reporting -- between the Senate GOP and the oblique attack via proxy on Merrifield and Windels. Is CoCo the only news outfit that's actually trying to dig up news at the Capitol instead of waiting for it to be hand-delivered to them by the GOP?


    As for FaceTheState being a "news" organization, if that's the case then it sorta weakens the argument by the Larry Listons of the world that CoCo is not, eh?


    Nicely done piece of journalism, guys.

  • MoJo · 2 years ago
    Indictment of unethical behavior Where is the indictment of the Senate Minority Office for violating the Campaign Finance Act and Amendment 41. It seems apparent that appropriate action and complaints need to filed against the entire Senate Minority Office, staff included, and Brad Jones.
  • anonymous · 2 years ago
    picture isnt Brad Jones Just so you know.
  • MoJo · 2 years ago
    New radical? The guy looks more a like a skin-head.
  • anonymous · 2 years ago
    Not Brad Jones The picture is of Flux Neo, one-time Libertarian candidate for CU Regent.
  • Cara DeGette · 2 years ago
    Publicity hound Speaking of Jones and the Boulder Weekly, in 2004 in its annual Best Of issue, the newspaper laid the following dubious honor on the CU College Republicans and its then-chairman, Brad Jones. The category? "FUTURE Corporate Criminals."


    "With a recent string of wacky political events like the Affirmative Action Bake Sale, the CU College Republicans have obtained the kind of overnight publicity usually slated for radical eco-feminist groups or Canadian improv troops. Pissing off liberals is productive and fun is the thinking of Chairman Brad Jones who was once impeached from student government but now may be running for most hated person on campus. By brandishing T-shirts that say "Join us now or work for us later," the CU Republicans have clearly risen to the kind of humor that will get lots of future chortles in corporate boardrooms across America

  • Zappatero · 2 years ago
    Rocky and Post Don't know from The Internets or The Google.


    They just know teletype, I guess.