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The $200 Catastrophe: How Corporate America Is Trading Shareholders for Woke Sacraments
Yesterday, I sat with a room full of Christian CEOs from Colorado and a few from Texas leaders who actually understand what stewardship looks like, both spiritually and financially. And as you’d expect, the conversation drifted to one of the great mysteries of modern corporate life: why once-respected companies behave like they’re run by a committee of TikTok influencers instead of executives with fiduciary obligations. Target came up first (Cracker Barrel was a close second)

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Nov 152 min read


A Commissioner Built for the Fight Ahead
Douglas County is heading into a pivotal 2026 election, and with Commissioner Abe Laydon term-limited, District 1 needs someone who isn’t just checking boxes or rehearsing talking points. We need someone who understands this county, its people, its values, and the very real culture-war pressures being shoved onto us from every direction. I’ve had the chance to sit down with Jake Bockenfeld and hear him speak on a couple of occasions. And let me put it plainly, in a state wher

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Nov 151 min read


Brita Horn’s Big Meltdown: A Masterclass in Political Self-Awareness or lack thereof
Well, patriots, grab a chair and maybe a helmet, because Brita Horn has once again treated us to another episode of As the GOP Burns. And this week’s chapter? An email so dramatic, so self-pitying, and so legally confused that even Johnnie Cochran would’ve thrown his briefcase across the room. Let’s start with the obvious: Brita didn’t write that statement. Her attorney did. You can practically hear the billable hours dripping off every sentence. Brita treats the party’s che

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Nov 152 min read


Barbara Kirkmeyer Budget Hokes
So, speaking of budgets, thank you for bringing this up, RMV. Here is something to think about how this “budget” ties into the 2026 Governor's race…Barbara Kirkmeyer: She trots out the reassuring slogan of “experience” and “conservative credentials,” but when you crack open her voting record, particularly on the state budget, the picture changes. In 2025-26, Kirkmeyer voted Yea on the massive long-bill budget framework engineered by the Democrat-majority legislature and sheph

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Nov 122 min read


The Myth of GOP Infighting: Don’t Buy It!
Oh, look at us, Colorado conservatives, licking our wounds just a day and a half after that glorious Tuesday bloodbath, in Douglas County and a few other areas. Douglas County, once a beacon of sanity in this increasingly blue madhouse of Colorado, we watched all four school board seats slip into the hands of progressive candidates who probably think "parental rights" is a punchline courtesy of a "progressive wave" that ended our longstanding majority, according to the folks

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Nov 65 min read


Time to Boot the Brita Blunder
Oh, Colorado patriots and specifically Colorado GOP State Central Committee Members, gather 'round the digital campfire because I've got a tale of woe that's got me rolling my eyes so hard I might need corrective glasses. I've hammered on this before, but now? Now it's not just bad, it's apocalyptic. I was recently at a weekend event, and the candidate stepped up to the mic, asking for Unity within the Colorado GOP. And you know what? Amen to that. We'd all love a big, happy

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Nov 44 min read


How the Left is Scribbling Out Our Ability to Read the Constitution
Ah, yes, another brilliant stroke from the geniuses running our public schools, ditching cursive handwriting like it's some archaic relic from the Stone Age. Because who needs to actually read our founding documents of this great nation when you can just emoji your way through history class? I mean, come on, folks, it's 2025, and apparently, the only script our kids need to master is TikTok. But let's not kid ourselves; this isn't some innocent "modernization" effort. No, thi

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Oct 313 min read


Christmas, Community vs CommerceBrought to You by the Word Holiday
So, patriots of Parker, grab your cocoa, or whatever non-denominational winter beverage they allow us to have now, because your town has seemed to join the “War on Christmas.” The beloved Parker Christmas Parade, a tradition that’s brought joy, music, and more red and green than a Hallmark movie, has been canceled . The official reason? “Funding and volunteers.” The cost was $57,000. According to the Downtown Business Alliance, they just “don’t have the budget.” But don’t wo

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Oct 312 min read


Trump's Deportation Machine
Oh, look at that, another day in Trump's America where the sun rises, the economy hums, and illegal aliens are packing their bags faster than a liberal trying to increase your taxes. Remember when Biden's crew turned the southern border into a free-for-all welcome mat? Yeah, well, those days are over! The latest numbers from DHS are in, and they're a beautiful sight: over 527,000 deportations executed by the administration, with an estimated 1.6 million more self-deporting li

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Oct 313 min read


The Governor’s Race: Why I’m Not Endorsing Anyone (Yet)
Let’s get this out of the way right up front: No, I haven’t endorsed anyone in the governor’s race. Not yet. Not next week. Maybe not for a good long while. Apparently, that’s caused quite the stir, because my phone’s been busier than a telemarketer at dinnertime. The truth is simple: we’re a long way from assembly, and I’m not in the business of handing out political participation trophies before the race has even begun. Several of the candidates have already spoken at Parke

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Oct 312 min read


Honey Badger Report #32 November 1, 2025
In this issue: District Lines Don’t Stop Stupidity How the Left is Scribbling Out Our Ability to Read the Constitution Why Backing Jeff Hurd is a Swampy Mistake, Mr. President Trump's Deportation Machine Christmas, Community vs Commerce: Brought to You by the Word Holiday Tip of the Hat Colorado GOP KPI's Liberty Score Card The Governor’s Race: Why I’m Not Endorsing Anyone (Yet) Shutdown Showdown: Democrats' Tantrum Over Taxpayer-Funded Freebies for Illegals Click Here to se

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Oct 311 min read


Shutdown Showdown A Democrats' Tantrum Over Taxpayer-Funded Freebies for Illegals
Ah, Colorado conservatives, buckle up because we're knee-deep in what might just be the most glorious display of Democrat hypocrisy since they pretended to care about the working class while shipping jobs overseas. Here we sit, about a month into this government shutdown, and let me tell you, it's not President Trump who's the villain in this little drama, oh no, that's reserved for the far-left communist wing of the Democrat Party, the ones who've decided that your hard-earn

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Oct 313 min read

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