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I watched the 9News Republican gubernatorial debate so you don’t have to.
You’re welcome.
For those who missed it, imagine if three people got trapped in an elevator with Kyle Clark for an hour and were only allowed to communicate through campaign talking points.
That was basically the debate.
The first question was where Democrats have overreached.
An easy softball.
Instead, we immediately got:
“Everything is broken.”
“The Constitution.”
“I’m not a politician.”
Congratulations. We were 90 seconds in and already playing Republican Debate Bingo.
Then things got weird.
@ScottBottomsCO called @victormarx a con man.
Victor Marx responded by essentially saying, “I’m sorry you’re upset that I’m the main character.”
@KirkmeyerforGov jumped in and basically said, “I wouldn’t support him if he won.”
At that point it stopped being a gubernatorial debate and became an HOA board meeting with unresolved trauma.
Then affordability came up.
@KyleClark kept asking for specific solutions.
The candidates responded with the political equivalent of submitting a book report titled “Thoughts.”
“Leadership.”
“Negotiation.”
“Deregulation.”
“Budget.”
Specifics were treated like classified documents.
Then Kyle started pulling receipts.
And that’s when the debate turned into an episode of To Catch a Campaign.
Website claims.
Mailer claims.
Rescue mission claims.
Campaign finance filing problems.
At one point I thought Kyle was about to pull out a projector and start highlighting things with a laser pointer.
Then came the Tren de Aragua discussion.
Bottoms had previously claimed there were 45,000 to 50,000 gang members in Colorado.
Turns out the number was actually Venezuelans.
Just a tiny difference.
Like confusing a football team with everyone who attended the game.
Kyle spent what felt like three business days trying to get a straight answer.
Bottoms spent what felt like three business days not giving one.
Then we got what might be the quote of the night.
Bottoms suggested sanctuary city mayors might need to go to jail.
Kyle asked how.
Bottoms essentially responded:
“Call the Attorney General.”
That is not how criminal law works.
That’s how my toddler thinks government works.
Then we moved into budget math.
This was less of a policy discussion and more of a live-action hostage situation involving calculators.
Bottoms argued Colorado could find tens of billions of dollars by cutting various programs.
Meanwhile, Marx continued operating on pure confidence.
Every answer felt like:
“Trust me, brother.”
The policy details were apparently on the same rescue mission as the rest of the documentation.
Then came the Tina Peters questions.
At that point I was pretty sure Kyle was just seeing how much chaos he could fit into a single hour.
The answer spectrum ranged from “absolutely not” to “absolutely yes” to “I’m going to answer a completely different question.”
A true bipartisan commitment to confusion.
Then we got closing statements.
Bottoms declared Democrats destroyed everything.
Marx prayed.
Barb compared politics to cleaning up cow manure on a dairy farm.
Honestly, after watching the debate, that may have been the most relatable thing said all night.
Final thoughts?
Nobody landed a knockout.
Nobody unified the party.
Nobody walked away looking like they had solved Colorado’s biggest problems.
But we did learn three important things:
Kyle Clark definitely enjoys this way too much.
Every debate moderator should carry receipts.
Colorado Republicans remain committed to treating primary voters like participants in an escape room where nobody can find the key.
The good news is the debate is over.
The bad news is we’re still six months away from the General.
#copolitics #unfilteredpolitics
Kyle Clark said he reached out to all 65 sheriffs in a Democrat-led state and twenty five never responded.
Then he declared, “Not one said he was telling the truth.”
This came right after Scott just acknowledged getting some details wrong regarding the count of V gang members in Aurora.
Kyle used the non-responses to build the narrative that Scott was lying — setting up the attack line: “He’s a pastor who lies… and you’re supporting him?!”
That’s not honest moderating. It’s narrative engineering.
By that logic, if I email 10 people a question and only five reply, the other five must agree with whatever I’m claiming?
Hardly. Silence is not confirmation — especially when the topic is politically charged and the state is dominated by one party.
Furthermore, Kirkmeyer was given nothing but softball questions and a complete pass. No difficult inquiries. No controversial topics explored.
Kyle Clark knew The Griftor didn’t need a gotcha hunt — this man generates more than enough of those entirely on his own.
Let’s trust another Dem to be Governor because we haven’t fixed a thing for the past 8 years
Fees ⬆️
Taxes ⬆️
Utility Cost ⬆️
Cost of Living ⬆️
We definitely need another Dem Gov 🤡
Tonight was a reminder of just how extreme the Republican field for governor has become.
Colorado voters have a choice between a self-proclaimed demon hunter who talks openly about killing people, a conspiracy theorist who made antisemitic jokes during the debate…(1/2)
Kyle Clark stated he reached out to every sheriff in Colorado and that not one could verify a Republican candidates claim.
Kyle Clark failed to disclose that he didn’t get responses from more than 1/3 until he was called on it.
It was misleading. I rolled it back.
#copolitics
Dr. Oz announces the Trump admin is ADDING ANOTHER +160 drugs to TrumpRx for the lowest pricing, another huge affordability win, thats 750 total now
Every president promised, TRUMP DID IT!
Even Mark Cuban joined in on the success 🔥
To all those seniors protesting, he’s a ruthless King by lowering your prescriptions, remember that before you go to another one
Colorado taxpayers are funding the opposition of the Colorado citizen-led ballot initiatives to protect girls sports and protect kids from irreversible sex-change surgeries.
Nearly $2,000,000 in state funds have been paid to One Colorado Education Fund through grants approved by One Colorado-endorsed @RepLorenaGarcia.
And One Colorado is facilitating the PAC opposing both ballot measures.🧵
VA judge just threw out indictments against a registered sex offender accused of exposing himself in school and public locker rooms.
Judge Daniel Lopez struck down the entire sex offender loitering statute as unconstitutionally vague under the Fourteenth Amendment.
Don’t forget in CO, Dems VOTED AGAINST harsher punishments against pedos 🤷🏽♂️
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