Excellent piece from Patrick Malone. Up, down and way over on the Pueblo Chieftain.
Patrick Malone:
"DENVER — Most every face at the Colorado Republican State Assembly and Convention that concluded on Saturday tells the story of a party in search of itself.
If not the face, then at least the T-shirt, the sign, or the moments that Republicans picked to cheer, remain silent or boo placed them squarely in one of two camps — Mitt Romney’s or somebody else’s.
Most often, the alternative Republican presidential candidate to Romney throughout the assembly and convention was Texas Congressman Ron Paul. His backers tended to be younger, more vocal and more prevalently represented among the delegates selected to represent the state's congressional districts at the Republican National Convention in Tampa in August..." (Read more? Click title)
"Unapologetically pursuing and tracking patterns within the news others make since 2010."
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