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Aspen newspapers refuse to report blackmail
of Democrat running to unseat Lauren Boebert

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Posted By: Big Bopper, 10/15/2022 11:54:31 AM

The story in Glitter Gulch this week is one of blackmail, video cameras, small-time and big-time politics, sex, corruption and, of course, money. But the local newspapers refuse to report the story, apparently because they want a bad guy to win. Here’s the story, as reported initially in Breitbart and now picked up by half a dozen outlets. Democrat Adam Frisch is running to unseat conservative firebrand Lauren Boebert in Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District. Frisch was an Aspen city councilman for eight years, stepping down in 2019.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Cindiana 10/15/2022 12:24:20 PM (No. 1305350)
Would it matter to the local voters if it were reported? Of course not. But the story is out via other sources, so if the Aspen rags choose to confirm their total lack of journalistic ethics, so be it.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Vaquero45 10/15/2022 12:31:35 PM (No. 1305358)
It may not matter to people in Aspen - but it matters to people in Carbondale, Basalt, Glenwood Springs and every other western slope town. Lauren Boebert will be on this story like white on rice!
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Reply 3 - Posted by: udanja99 10/15/2022 12:40:53 PM (No. 1305366)
I wonder what the two spouses have to say about this.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: bad-hair 10/15/2022 12:45:03 PM (No. 1305371)
FTA ... But people saw me making the sausage in my head and thought I was being wishy-washy. … I would’ve been more effective if I talked less.” Like FJB ???
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Reply 5 - Posted by: mifla 10/16/2022 4:44:57 AM (No. 1305914)
His mistress was a pretty cheap date. Perhaps Adam was simply being fiscally responsible.
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