Documents made public by Face The State were the basis for a Washington Times report detailing the inner workings of the Colorado Democracy Alliance, a group of wealthy liberal donors working to advance progressive causes in the state.
Face the State
Content Index: Tim Gill
Follow this topic by RSSFTS Humor: The mourning after
Face The State Humor
November 6, 2008By Andrew Ripemoff
As we lick our wounds today, we libertarian-minded conservatives recognize the overwhelming global celebration of joy accompanying the election of Barack Obama. And whether we want to admit it or not, it was a truly historic landslide. From young to old, black to white, it seems EVERYONE went into that voting booth unified and ready to anoint the Chosen One.
In the news: Washington Times profiles CoDA after FTS report
October 29, 2008Big oil funds Dem campaigns
A Face the State Staff Report
September 10, 2008As Democrat candidates and campaigns ramp up the green rhetoric, more and more are receiving at least part of their financial backing from the oil and gas industry.
Musgrave accuses challenger Markey of "ducking" debate
A Face the State Staff Report
August 16, 2008While Bob Schaffer and Mark Udall met in the third of at least seven scheduled debates this week, candidates in Colorado's 4th Congressional District are struggling to schedule any debates at all. The impasse shows no sign of breaking this week as Democrat Betsy Markey declined to participate in a debate Saturday at a Loveland radio station.
FTS Humor: The Week in Poli(s)tics
Face The State Humor
August 14, 2008By Andrew Ripemoff
So much to ridicule this week, so little time. Let’s start with the heated Democratic primary battle for the 2nd Congressional District, where all three pacifist candidates surprisingly turned out to be in favor of war. Not war against terrorists mind you, just against fellow democrats.
Broomfield State Senate Race Pitches Left v. Right
A Face the State Staff Report
June 18, 2008Even though Sen. Shawn Mitchell, R-Broomfield, won Senate District 23 by over 10,000 votes in 2004, he is preparing for a tough re-election bid this year, believing that his seat is going to be highly targeted by Democrat-backing unions and millionaire-activist Tim Gill.
Search
The FTS Radio Minute
-
1/8: A high-pressure speech
Gov. Ritter presents his State of the State address today, and the pressure is on.
