Colorado: Dick Cheney

February 23, 2009 - 01:17 pm
NEWS FEED: ColoradoPols.com

From the desk of Dick Wadhams: Josh Penry is the bomb.

So, I got a hold of the press release that prompted the Penry love-fest.  Interesting timing considering just last week he helped organize an event that had a swastika guy holding a that sign as part of their key messaging.

For Immediate Release
Friday, Feb. 20, 2009

Contact
Dick Wadhams, XXX.XXX.XXXX, [redacted] dick@cogop.com

           Josh Penry is the bestest Republican Leader
              Some say, he could be Governor one day

Greenwood Village, CO -- Senate Minority Leader Josh Penry is only 33 years old and he's already the Republican Leader in the Colorado Senate.

"Josh Penry is a winner," said state Rep.

February 6, 2009 - 05:36 pm
NEWS FEED: Denver Post

If Salazar approved, role may be constrained by Obama

WASHINGTON — When Ken Salazar goes before the Senate today, he'll be interviewing for an interior secretary job that will put him in charge of 500 million acres of the West, gorgeous national parks and much of the country's energy riches, including coal and natural gas.

What he won't get is the power to set the kind of broad energy policy that was once the purview of Cabinet secretaries at the Energy and Interior departments — making them kings of their domains.

In fact, one paradox of the high profile for energy in President-elect Barack Obama's domestic agenda (he has named former Environmental Protection Agency chief Carol Browner as his energy czar) is that he seems to be following George W.

February 4, 2009 - 02:04 am
NEWS FEED: Denver Post

If Salazar approved, role may be constrained by Obama

WASHINGTON — When Ken Salazar goes before the Senate today, he'll be interviewing for an interior secretary job that will put him in charge of 500 million acres of the West, gorgeous national parks and much of the country's energy riches, including coal and natural gas.

What he won't get is the power to set the kind of broad energy policy that was once the purview of Cabinet secretaries at the Energy and Interior departments — making them kings of their domains.

In fact, one paradox of the high profile for energy in President-elect Barack Obama's domestic agenda (he has named former Environmental Protection Agency chief Carol Browner as his energy czar) is that he seems to be following George W.

February 2, 2009 - 08:46 am
NEWS FEED: ColoradoPols.com

Monday Open Thread

"Dick Cheney and I do not want this nation to be in a recession. We want anybody who can find work to be able to find work."

--George W. Bush

January 15, 2009 - 05:14 am
NEWS FEED: Denver Post

Salazar's nomination goes before Senate

WASHINGTON — When Ken Salazar goes before the Senate today, he'll be interviewing for an interior secretary job that will put him in charge of 500 million acres of the West, gorgeous national parks and much of the country's energy riches, including coal and natural gas.

What he won't get is the power to set the kind of broad energy policy that was once the purview of Cabinet secretaries at the Energy and Interior departments — making them kings of their domains.

In fact, one paradox of the high profile for energy in President-elect Barack Obama's domestic agenda (he has named former Environmental Protection Agency chief Carol Browner as his energy czar) is that he seems to be following George W.

Wed, 08/13/2008 - 16:15

Markey tries to cash in on Cheney visit

 

With Vice President Dick Cheney in Littleton Wednesday for a private fundraiser on behalf of U.S. Rep. Marilyn Musgrave, Democratic opponent Betsy Markey is trying to make some money off of the visit, too.

Markey's campaign sent out a fundraising e-mail Wednesday attempting to tie Musgrave to the unpopular Bush Administration.

Cheney's visit was anticipated to spark an outcry from liberals seeking to make such a connection. 

 

The full e-mail:

Tue, 08/12/2008 - 15:36

Cheney to make Colorado stop for Musgrave

Vice President Dick Cheney will be in Littleton on Wednesday to attend a private fundraiser for U.S. Rep. Marilyn Musgrave (R-Fort Morgan), the Grand Junction Sentinel's Political Notebook is reporting.

As Political Notebook pointed out, the visit will likely spark an outcry from liberals seeking to connect Musgrave with the unpopular Bush Administration.

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Mon, 03/31/2008 - 11:06

Cheney To Attend Grand Junction Fundraiser For Schaffer Next Month

Vice President Dick Cheney will be in Grand Junction next month for a private Bob Schaffer fundraiser, the Grand Junction Sentinel reported.

Cheney will fly in for the GOP U.S. Senate candidate's fundraiser, scheduled for April 11 at the residence of Craig and Jeannean Springer, the Sentinel reported.

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Wed, 03/12/2008 - 14:43

Cheney May Testify About Beaver Creek Mall Altercation In 2006

Vice President Dick Cheney may be forced to answer questions about an altercation he had with an anti-war protester at a Beaver Creek Mall in 2006, the Denver Post is reporting.

Steven Howards, who is suing the Secret Service for violating his civil rights after he was arrested by the Secret Service, asked U.S. Magistrate Craig Shaffer on Wednesday to order Cheney to give a deposition in the case, the Post reported.