DISQUS

The Colorado Independent: Ms. Norris Goes To Washington

  • Erin Rosa · 2 years ago
    You've never been? The mall of course. The Smithsonian also has the Fonz's jacket on display. That's the reason why everyone goes to DC.
  • davewolfusa · 2 years ago
    WWII, Vietnam, Jefferson, & Lincoln Memorials ... are must see for first trips. If you have (a lot) more time Smithsonian and National Air & Space museums are always high on my list for places to visit.


    As for what to cover and who to talk to, I'm thinking Ken Salazar. Seems to me that there has been shift in his stands / rhetoric since the 2006 elections. Does he now feel free to be less Republican-lite?


    Enjoy your trip!

  • Leslie Robinson · 2 years ago
    A Request Please check to see if our original Constitution is still intact under the safety glass. After six years under the Bush-Cheney regime, it certainly has been shredded in practice.
  • Bob B · 2 years ago
    Huge Anti-war Rally on Saturday I assume you'll be at the huge anti-war rally on Saturday, right?  It would be a shame not to miss it.
  • JB · 2 years ago
    Visit Future President Tancredo I think it would be great for you to set up a visit with Tancredo/his office while you're there.  Have them give you the tour. YOu can report back on how the presidential campaign is going  -- I saw him shaking his head vehemently on TV during the SOTUS last night, whenever Bush said 'immigration'...
  • Luis Toro · 2 years ago
    D.C. I've heard the Capitol City Brewing Company is pretty good.


    Oh, you mean something relating to the government.  Maybe you can go to the Department of Veterans Affairs and see if James Nicholson will comment on those reports that he might run for the Republican Senate nomination.

  • Sandra Fish · 2 years ago
    Your Congresswoman, of course!!! i expect photos - you and Rep. Musgrave - with her staffers at the least!!!
  • Cara DeGette · 2 years ago
    Three blocks from the capital See if you can get Rep. Lamborn to invite you over for a chat so you can sit on his orange velour rocking chair.
  • Wendy Norris · 2 years ago
    great ideas I'll see if I can find our acting Senior Senator from Colorado.
  • Wendy Norris · 2 years ago
    shredded... or written in invisible ink?


    Good thought. I'll see what I can do.

  • Wendy Norris · 2 years ago
    I'll miss it Unfortunately, my flight leaves early Saturday morning. So I'll miss the rally here and will be too late to cover the one in Denver.


    Raise some hell. Next step is torches and pitchforks at High Noon.

  • Wendy Norris · 2 years ago
    awesome idea I'll see what I can do.
  • Wendy Norris · 2 years ago
    I'll do it! The VA office is just down the street from where I'm staying.


    Apropos of nothing, GOP dream candidate John Elway is featured on the front page of the VA's Web site.

  • Wendy Norris · 2 years ago
    sure If they don't bar the door and turn off the lights. I can't even seem to get on the Congresswoman's email or snail mail list and I'm a constituent!
  • Wendy Norris · 2 years ago
    orange velour? gross! Is Doug a frat boy or a Congressman?
  • Rob Dougherty · 2 years ago
    Is there a difference?
  • Wendy Norris · 2 years ago
    good question Though I can't imagine John Salazar partaking in a beer bong while seated in an orange velour chair. Cowboy hat or no cowboy hat.
  • Blue Bronc · 2 years ago
    Your tour might begin and end in Old Town Alexandria.  Park off King St. walk over and explore. Along the Potomoc are many eateries (and purveyors of adult beverages).  Be daring, actually very daring, and enjoy a street dog from one of the cart vendors just off the mall.  Ride the rails to various points outside the Beltway.  Enjoy everything before thinking of heading into the marble halls of nuttiness.  Try to get over to drive around the Pentagon, then drive up the river on the GW Parkway (George Washington). 
      And most importantly avoid the Beltway during rush hour.

     
  • pdt · 2 years ago
    I would've waved Probably you got there too late to see Bush's Transportation Secretary Mary Peters talk to the Transportation Research Board at lunch yesterday about how Bush intends to implement his plan to raise fuel economy standards. I was there and will blog on it Sunday. Hint: the process will look familiar, especially to Dick Cheney.


    The tough thing about Washington is you're so close to all this power, yet so far away from any real perspective on it.


    It's always good to try to see a House or Senate debate if that's still possible. Otherwise, my suggestion is visit the Smithsonian.