Chuck Green is a conservative political columnist, whose commentaries are syndicated to other newspapers. Among the views he has expressed in his columns are these; it should be noted that these are his opinions, many of which are not factual but are widely believed by conservative Republicans:
- Palin was more qualified than Obama
- Joe the Plumber might be the "man Americans need right now"
- Obamanomics is a disaster
- Mitt Romney would be a president with "strong family values" who "can make change"
- Bush's proposed Immigration bill was "an amnesty bill, through and through"
- Denver is a "sanctuary city" for illegal aliens
- Global warming is "a variety of scientific theories based on incomplete and short-term findings, picked over by amateurs with political agendas"
- The economic recovery legislation included funding "to save an endangered mouse in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's home district"
- Gore is an "energy hypocrite" and an "energy hog"
- The economic recovery bill included funds earmarked for ACORN
- Obama's record "shows a complete inability and disinterest in bipartisan cooperation"
Chuck Green is a conservative political columnist, whose commentaries are syndicated to other newspapers.
No he is not. Based on the opinions he expressed, it is safe to say he is a conservative political columnist with a preference for Republican candidates and policies.
Denver Post is considered liberal by some, moderate by others. Liberal views are typically aligned with the Democratic party, and conservative views are associated with Republicans.
The Denver Post was created in 1892.
The Huffington post was created by Arianna Huffington, Kenneth Lerer, and Jonah Peretti. It has a liberal leaning and covers news such as politics, gossip, world news and green living.
1510, going from the main post office in Denver to the main post office in Toronto.
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Green Post was created in 1927.
John Denver was in the commercial for Post Raisin Bran cereal in 1986.
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The Denver Post covers the following types of stories: news, politics, sports, business, entertainment, lifestyles, opinion, and travel. They also have a jobs and classifieds section.
Please check again and post a new question. The Denver Mint opened in 1906.
The Denver Post is the main newspaper in Denver, CO. Its online site, denverpost, offers basically the same stories as the regular printed newspaper does, including local and regional news, world events, sports, business, politics and more.
Please look at the mintmark again. The Denver Mint did not exist in 1896. Post new question.