The Douglas County’s Frizell Betrays Marriage and Conservatives Alike, and What Happened to John Carson on this?
- wtpnetwork
- Apr 30
- 2 min read
Well, well, well…another day, another betrayal from our so-called “Republican” representatives in Douglas County. This time, it comes wrapped in rainbow ribbon and stamped with Senate Bill 25-014, a grotesque piece of legislation that guts the language of Colorado’s statutes to remove the definition of marriage as being between one man and one woman. And guess who eagerly jumped on board? Lisa Frizell, no surprise on that, but John Carson, WTF!
Let’s start with the facts. SB25-014 doesn’t just tinker with wording; it nukes the traditional definition of marriage from our state laws. The bill replaces every reference to man-and-woman unions with vague, sanitized language like “two individuals.” In other words, Colorado now legally denies the foundational truth that marriage, by its very design, is a union rooted in natural law, biology, and THE BIBLE!
Now, John Carson, what happened? Did you hit your head before the vote? And we don’t want to hear about the ruling of the Supreme Court, and our Colorado law had to align, pleeeeze. John, you voted with a pack of Democrats and RINOs, whose average Liberty Score is hovering in the sub-59 sewer. Meanwhile, the Republicans who stood their ground, those who still have some moral backbone, averaged a Liberty Score above 70; not great, but hey, better than a 59. But you, John, decided it was time to side with the woke mob. A little advice: I would follow Mark Baisley’s lead; he will keep you on track far better than Lisa Flip Flop’n Frizell.
As for Lisa Frizell, there are no surprises there. Expecting her to consistently vote like a conservative is like expecting I-25 at 5pm to be free of traffic on a Friday going into a long holiday weekend. Let’s face it: It’s just not in her DNA to vote conservatively. Her voting record and Liberty Score (58) have always made it clear she prefers appeasement over the conviction of conservative values and principles. She does not just betray her Douglas County base; she proudly marched with the left and probably received a gold star from the Colorado Democrats for her obedience.
This vote wasn’t about tolerance. It was about submission, about stripping away every remaining trace of conservative principle from Colorado law. And Carson and Frizell gleefully played along.
And for what? No matter how you voted, this bill would still have passed. At the very least, you could have stood up for conservative values like the other six senators. For marriage is only between a man and a woman; it's not a hard concept.
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