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Wyoming’s sole U.S. Representative is engaged in a battle over more than just the future of the Republican Party
Mario Nicolais
- May 2, 2021
Neil Gorsuch has become the most influential member of the Supreme Court
The justice from Colorado delivers another ruling sure to disappoint former President Trump and Republicans who confirmed him
Mario Nicolais
- Apr 25, 2021
Justice was too late for George Floyd, but we can seek broader justice
The deaths of Floyd and Elijah McClain underscore the need for difficult and lasting change in law enforcement
Mario Nicolais
- Apr 18, 2021
April snow showers always throw me for a loop
Just like Charlie Brown trying to kick Lucy’s football, I am always caught making spring plans when a late snowstorm arrives
Mario Nicolais
- Apr 11, 2021
Why I’m an ex-RINO still caught in No Man’s Land
We're stuck with a political system that does not work for most Coloradans, and there's little hope for centrists and moderates
Mario Nicolais
- Apr 4, 2021
This year, the April Fools’ joke is on Rockies fans
The Nolan Arenado trade is simply the most visible sign of a team comfortable taking fans' money without returning anything on the field
Mario Nicolais
- Mar 28, 2021
Mask wearing is an act of love. So are peaceful protests, and doing your job.
The past year has presented many terrors and tragedies, but they cannot overshadow the love we have shown one another
Mario Nicolais
- Mar 21, 2021
Colorado lawmakers should channel Ronald Reagan — don’t build that fence
The property damage concerns over a proposal to build a fence around the state Capitol pale in comparison to the damage building will do
Mario Nicolais
- Mar 14, 2021
The Boulder riot could have been a lot worse
By actively working to contain rioters and de-escalate the situation, Boulder Police demonstrate they may have learned from past experience
Mario Nicolais
- Mar 7, 2021
Does political extremism breed ethical lapses?
When leaders from either end of the political spectrum ignore ethical norms, it filters down to their adherants
Mario Nicolais
- Feb 28, 2021
Blocking you online does not mean I do not like you in person
After several recent social media exchanges with someone I like a lot in person, I blocked him on Twitter — here is why
Mario Nicolais
- Feb 21, 2021
Colorado’s judicial system is broken. Can Chief Justice Boatright fix it?
Colorado’s chief justice has developed skills that should help him guide the judicial branch through its current crisis
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