So, according to Westword, I'm a "prominent Colorado blogger."
Indeed, the most prominent Colorado blogger-turned-candidate other than Bane is Republican Joshua Sharf, who aspires to serve as a state representative in the 6th District. (Sharf authors a blog called "View From a Height" and has contributed to the Denver Post's PoliticsWest.com site, home of the so-called Gang of Four, in addition to co-hosting a KNUS talk show with former state senator John Andrews.)
The article is actually about Jason Bane, co-founder of Colorado Pols who's now running for office as a Democrat in Jefferson County. They link RockyMountainRight, conservative blog and friend of this blog and my campaign. But instead of linking to the story about Bane, they just link to the blog. (I haven't researched the accusations about Bane, so I have no position on their truthfulness or relevance, just for the record.)
C'mon, Westword. Link to the blog posting in question instead of making people search. You should be "progressive" enough to know how that works.
Comments
Thanks for the heads-up Joshua, I hadn't noticed that they linked to the front page of the site instead of the posting when I read the article the first time.
Posted by: RMR | April 23, 2008 5:58 PM