Another Roadside Attraction

From friend George Gramlich, publisher and editor of the Sangre de Cristo Sentinel: Literally hundreds of people have stopped and took their picture in front of the Trump Shrine in the last month. Biggest tourist attraction in town. We’ve talked about this unique, freedom-promoting paper plenty of times before, here and at the old place. … Continue reading “Another Roadside Attraction”

Fighting Like Democrats

This Custer County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) meeting on May 1st started out “normal” (whatever that is here in Happy Valley) but when the subject of an upcoming BOCC Election Integrity Forum came up at the end, some of our left leaning locals went full victim outrage Stage 10 Soy Boy trying to suppress … Continue reading “Fighting Like Democrats”

Home on Derange

The Sentinel’s staff, however, are still furious. They say that being called “Nazis” and “fascists” helped set the tone for their relationship with the ranch. [More] Pointing out the truth is hardly a furious reaction. That reaction is coming entirely from the other side. I promote The Sangre de Cristo Sentinel all the time, and … Continue reading “Home on Derange”

Blast from the Past

From George Gramlich, Editor of the Sangre de Cristo Sentinel, via email: David I don’t know if you remember but Mike’s last Smuggler’s episode was him going up to NY or Conn with a bunch of 30 rounders and give them out at a rally. Well, he got too sick to do that and he … Continue reading “Blast from the Past”

Pockets of Resistance

Despite the influx of left leaning migrants to Happy Valley the last decade or so, Custer County is still solid red with a big time Republican turnout in Tuesday’s Colorado primary election. The Custer County Republican vote turnout was FOUR TIMES higher than the Democrat turnout with 1,957 voting Republican and only 477 voting Democrat. … Continue reading “Pockets of Resistance”

Paper Trail

A newspaper feud at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo mountains has veered toward violence with editors armed, lawsuits flying, and threats from riled-up residents forcing the closure of a 140-year-old Main Street newsroom for safety. [More] With a sensationalistic lede like this, no wonder George Gramlich didn’t want to give the “real reporter” … Continue reading “Paper Trail”

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