One And A Half Cheers For Kelly Brough As Denver Mayor

One And A Half Cheers For Kelly Brough As Denver Mayor

Kelly Brough

The Denver voters at the April election winnowed down a large field of 16 potential candidates for Mayor to Kelly Brough and Mike Johnston. We could have done worse, like when we three times elected the worst mayor in the city and county’s history, Michael Hancock. Was there a candidate who could have become a mayor like Wellington Webb, Frederico Peña, Robert Speer, and Benjamin Stapleton, who with all their faults, helped build and maintain Denver as an incredibly great place to live? We don’t know. But our choice now is between Mike Johnston and Kelly Brough.

Another troubled former great city, Chicago, has elected Brandon Johnson to be mayor with the strong endorsement of the all-powerful teachers union. The press has been warning that teachers unions across the country are trying to elect their candidates to the detriment of the citizenry. The endorsement of the Denver teachers union is however, kryptonite in Denver. Even the incredibly desperate Westside Investments refused to disclose in its unsuccessful campaign to destroy Park Hill Golf Course open space that the Denver Classroom Teachers Union had endorsed its “Yes on 20.” The teachers union is endorsing no one in the Denver race, but there is no doubt it is backing the former Denver union teacher Mike Johnston.

Even more concerning is the avalanche of dark money that is coming in for Johnston from across the country. There is never money without promises and Johnston refuses to say what those promises were. Johnston’s cavalcade of standard liberal bromide positions earned him the also unwanted endorsement of the hedge fund-owned Denver Post, whose endorsement has lately become a political kiss of death.

With nothing new or interesting about Johnston, we turn to Kelly Brough. People in Glendale know a great deal about the former head of the Denver Chamber of Commerce. She succeeded now U.S. Senator Michael Bennet as chief of staff for then Mayor John Hickenlooper before going over to the Chamber. Unfortunately, while the people in Glendale found Bennet a delight to work with, not so much the perpetually dour Brough. People in Glendale almost don’t recognize the campaign photo of Brough with a huge smile. She has the backing of most of the Denver business community which unfortunately includes the high-density apartment developers who want to gobble up every inch of park and open space in the City and County of Denver.

Mike Johnston

When asked by The Denver Post whether she supported the redevelopment of the Park Hill Golf Course property most of her answer was such gobbledygook that the Post refused to print it. But at least she was not bought off by Westside Investments like Johnston who supported the open space grab.

She does have the endorsement of former mayor Wellington Webb, which is one of the few endorsements that carries weight with us. Sadly, she counter-balanced that with promoting endorsements from two of the worst former mayors in the metro Denver area — Adam Paul of Lakewood, and Herb Atchison of Westminster.

If we had to pick a former Denver mayor she most politically resembles, it would be William H. McNichols, who reigned in Denver from 1968 to 1983. He did little during those 15 years to improve the city, but he was not interested in destroying it either like Hancock.

Brough has had a lot of pain in her life, with her father being murdered and her husband killing himself, so she can empathize with others in pain today in Denver. Moreover, she can could grow and shine in the position of mayor. As we said politics is a matter of choice and here we choose and endorse Kelly Brough.

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Let’s Do It Again

Let’s Do It Again

OPINION

From Jack Teixeira, the 21-year-old Massachusetts Air National Guardsman, to Daniel Ellsberg, the former RAND corporation CIA operative and Marine, the repetition of the establishment in a foreign war would make any intelligent person throw up.

If you recall, then Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, formed the Vietnam Study Task Force that created what became known later as the Pentagon Papers. Now here we are in 2023, and they have this young man arrested in connection with the same charge, the leak of classified documents. Federal authorities were on him immediately and he was charged with possessing classified documents pertaining to national security and possessing national defense materials. Circle back.

The Pentagon Papers, the NY Times 1966, led to what was a great media battle sin. The papers demonstrated, among other things, that the Johnson Administration had systemically lied not only to the public but also to Congress.

The papers revealed the United States had secretly spread the scope of the war throughout all Southeast Asia.

Now we discover that there have been American special forces operatives in Ukraine which we never knew, another Biden lie. Once again draw a line back to Johnson’s lies. This is repetition of the lies of the executive branch when it comes to a war in what I believe will become Europe’s Vietnam.

The question for me remains how the military industrial complex needs to be fed. The Biden administration is willfully feeding the complex that Eisenhower so warned us about. We have spent billions and billions of dollars. Rep. Krishnamoorthi, an Illinois Democrat, was in a meeting with Pentagon officials and said, we spend billions and billions of dollars collecting and preserving these secrets, and a 21-year-old is able to access them, print them out, and share them with a bunch of his teenage friends. “It’s just mystifying. This is absolutely ridiculous.” Congressman, I agree.

I don’t think this happened by accident. The Biden administration currently is trying to manage this leaked classified information, the paper and the documents catch them red-handed, about U.S. operations inside Ukraine.

We have talked before about trip wire wars. Barbara Tuchman, one of my many heroes as a historian, has her two most important books, The March of Folly and The Guns of August. It’s the identical history model that leads to European war. These scenarios of history are incredibly repetitive, from the Franco Prussian War, to the First World War, to the ultimate insanity of the Second World War. Cheering Joe Biden is ultimately going to get this country into deeper trouble in a part of the world that has never really settled World War One.

As Ellsberg and Sheehan and others proved, it was a lie. It was a bright shining lie. Remember Ellsberg was also charged under the espionage act for what, I believe, was ultimately a heroic act. Let’s see what they do with this young kid.

— Peter Boyles