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@anthonyfisher6051
@anthonyfisher6051 8 күн бұрын
Gross. She’s a joke… Absolutely no substance and all fear mongering and manufactured culture wars. Come on Colorado, you can do so much better! 🤦🏻‍♂️🙏🏼
@mtn1943
@mtn1943 8 күн бұрын
Jesus, who produced this episode? Terrible quality
@citycastdenver
@citycastdenver 8 күн бұрын
Hey, producer Olivia here. I unfortunately made a mistake with the audio I uploaded for this show, but you can listen to the fixed version on our website, denver.citycast.fm. Thanks for your understanding :)
@qu33n0f9x
@qu33n0f9x 8 күн бұрын
She nervously over-talks every answer. Even with very soft, patient interviewing she is awkwardly aggressive and defensive.
@dpearson898
@dpearson898 8 күн бұрын
Bimboert
@jamesgibbons273
@jamesgibbons273 9 күн бұрын
"i'm pretty politically ignorant, even with government, like" bro wtf
@johnmollozzi1317
@johnmollozzi1317 9 күн бұрын
Please Colorado take ur heads out of ur asses and wake up. She's hurting u 🤦
@DouglasRichardson-er4ky
@DouglasRichardson-er4ky 9 күн бұрын
Brobert is a psychohosebeast 😎🫵🏼💙🇺🇸
@GaryRoseCO
@GaryRoseCO 12 күн бұрын
Of course Jo Biden isn't the best candidate for the Democrats to run, but the time to decide that was 2020, not now. I see the rich people want to screw things up with Sanders again. Both sides have noticed we're electing a king (unlimited executive order powers + immunity from prosecution if it's a broadly-defined official action), so the stakes are pretty high. Right now touting a king who won't last long and who the Republican SCOTUS is likely to limit is probably the best idea for us all. So, like it or not, I'm voting Biden.
@philicious5280
@philicious5280 15 күн бұрын
Every year more than 40K people die in car crashes, more than 2 MILLION are injured. Every day in Denver there is a hit and run on the news. I understand that some people have a hard time paying for their registration and insurance and that should be addressed. I understand that people of color are unfairly targeted by police policies. It is however ridiculous to accept anonymity and unfettered risk when simply trying to move through our communities.
@joymattson8549
@joymattson8549 22 күн бұрын
She can't lose because she's already a massive loser.
@daveewen334
@daveewen334 27 күн бұрын
Carpetbagger
@robertpolnicky7702
@robertpolnicky7702 27 күн бұрын
Shes the most important congress person we have. That government corruption has driven half the west coast out on the street from l a to vancouver. Run down the standard of living where no one pays taxes as theres no tax base and driven up a huge national debt. As everyone is at wal mart mcdonalds and tele marketing. Lauren was instrumental her and trump in ousting house speakers who operate in tandem with campaign money donors. Which helps stop corruption.
@metamoney7657
@metamoney7657 28 күн бұрын
Wtf is a maga voter 😭. Just say conservative republicans.
@MsCatahoula1
@MsCatahoula1 Ай бұрын
That’s was great. I’ll likely go with Leora Joseph, Agree with her viewpoints. But will listen to the interview with John Walsh as well
@kennethmiller9346
@kennethmiller9346 Ай бұрын
Leader of what? Does Trump even know what a leader is?
@cliveadams7629
@cliveadams7629 Ай бұрын
America is so screwed.
@Hardbark
@Hardbark Ай бұрын
Zero comments sums it up.
@jefscolnago
@jefscolnago Ай бұрын
Clickbait.
@zombiespock4512
@zombiespock4512 Ай бұрын
Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice!
@wahyuindrasto8307
@wahyuindrasto8307 Ай бұрын
How much did Lauren charge for her services as an escort? Did that include sexual favors? If not, how much for the "extra" favor? Is it by the hour, for her services?
@wahyuindrasto8307
@wahyuindrasto8307 Ай бұрын
Lauren used to be a paid-escort for male clients providing them sexual favors in exchange for cash. One of them was Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas.
@jacquishumway7469
@jacquishumway7469 Ай бұрын
John Walsh has such a considerate and thoughtful approach to all these questions. His leadership is exactly what we need in Denver.
@johnpelter
@johnpelter Ай бұрын
I enjoy this kind of political history. Shoutout to Lever Time for bringing me here.
@johnosullivan675
@johnosullivan675 Ай бұрын
Boobert gonna be juicing her beetle on onlyfans next year.
@johnosullivan675
@johnosullivan675 Ай бұрын
"All the way to the whitehouse" 😅😂🤣 Boobert gonna be juicing her beetle on onlyfans next year tryna support her grandkids.
@manuelsteele7755
@manuelsteele7755 Ай бұрын
I listened to your podcast and found it very interesting. Thank you for sharing your discussion. I am an old Generation X guy who lived in Denver or Boulder at intermittent times throughout the 1990s and into 2002. Back then, Denver was most certainly "Menver". I am saying this as a modern data scientist. The key is looking at the dating range of single adults who are in the age range of about 25-35. The single men in that age range most definitely outnumbered the single women by far. This explains my experience. The only time I ever dated in Denver was when I was in my very early 20s (21 and 23). I recall going on group dates or a "hiking" date with other college females (undergraduates) at CU Boulder. I also went on a group date at age 23 with women from Northglenn of about the same age - one of them was my friend's fiancee. But then that was it. I was a summer student or intern in 1990, 1992, and 1995 in Boulder or Denver. At age 28, I completed my master's degree in biomedical engineering at Arizona State and returned to Boulder in 1998 for an engineering job. I worked on different engineering projects for four years at various companies in Boulder, Westminster, and Lafayette. I basically lived and worked off the Boulder Turnpike. I was in my athletic prime in my late 20s to early 30s and was a very rigorous mountain runner. My resting heart rate was measured at CU Denver Health, and it was abnormally low due to excessive mountain running. So, I had a good job with high pay, a master's degree, and excellent mountain running aptitude with a height of 6'1" and body build of a college football linebacker. I routinely played pickup basketball at CU Boulder. A lot of teen undergraduates hated to guard me because I ran too much. I was in great cardio health - a big guy who could run. But I was dateless. I was invisible. I spent a lot of time on the trails of Boulder, the CU campus gym, or other gyms in Westminster and Denver. I routinely ran large, organized running races (e.g. Bolder Boulder 10k) in my four years there. I was physically in my prime but essentially invisible. I NEVER met a woman such that I began dating. After a few years, I tried to break out of being dateless by joining a Catholic singles group in Denver. That didn't work out either. I remember there was a very large social event somewhere near Littleton, but I was invisible there too. I came to the conclusion that Denver was just too competitive with excess men. To me, the name "Menver" was accurate. To prove my point, in 2002 I moved to Tallahassee, FL. The job market died for engineers in Metro Denver and Boulder in 2002. The only job I could find was in Florida. Immediately, I noticed the difference in Tallahassee. The town is known for beautiful southern belles of FSU who outnumber the men. I got excessively FAR MORE ATTENTION in Tallahassee relative to Boulder. The difference was between night and day. I actually dated in Tallahassee. I met many women over the years in the gyms of Tallahassee and FSU. I also met women in graduate classes at FSU. The demographic distribution of Tallahassee was far different. It was not "Menver" but the exact opposite. There was a classic video that went viral for the FSU-Miami game in the early days of Facebook (2005). A video of Jenn Sterger went viral when Brent Musberger focused in on her. I saw her in the campus gym. There were lots of women like her at FSU. I still remember the day when a female aerobics instructor came up to me while riding the exercise bike. I just couldn't believe it was happening and was caught off guard. So, the demographic distribution often does favor single men or single women depending on the location. Areas that favor men appear to be New York, Metro DC/Northern VA, Tallahassee, the I-4 corridor of Central Florida, Houston, Austin, and Dallas/Fort Worth. Areas that favor single women (relatively) would be Boulder/Denver, Seattle, Portland, San Jose ("Man Jose"), San Diego ("Man Diego"), Alaska, etc. At the collegiate level, any of the major tech universities like MIT or Georgia Tech usually have far more men than women. Conversely, many colleges now have women outnumbering men. So, the key is location. As for modern Denver of 2024, I think the "cultural" factors also have to be taken into account. There is a MGTOW movement out there to some varying degrees of intensity. I think the factors of inflation, housing costs, horrible divorce statistics, and social media disparaging marriage, etc. make more men less likely to be committed even in places like Denver. Young adults are also less likely to be religious. That can also be a factor in avoiding marriage. But still, I think Denver still favors single women rather than men compared to places like New York or Tallahassee where the opposite is true. I know from personal experience. I remember going to a club date with two women at FSU - my girlfriend and her sister. I remember thinking "I couldn't even conceptualize doing this in Boulder, CO". Go figure. Location is a major factor in dating odds from the perspective of a data scientist. Now, the older, divorced single women of about 40+ generally start to outnumber single men even in places like Denver. I was specifically talking about the age range of 25-35. I think that brings up another point of discussion - dating after 40+. But Denver is indeed "Menver" for ages 25-35. The data proves it.
@adams7214
@adams7214 Ай бұрын
She has a great HANDle on politics.
@shawnmccants6643
@shawnmccants6643 Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@annking1576
@annking1576 Ай бұрын
Go Colorado - stop the cancel culture & indoctrination of our children!!! Maybe we can all stop living in Sodom and Gomorrah just waiting for God to smite us for allowing this degradation of our morals.
@coloradod1313
@coloradod1313 Ай бұрын
She built her brand by being Fled Cruz's prosti..... ah, ah escort. Remor has it she had group rates for bachelor parties and conventions.
@mathewfletcher9761
@mathewfletcher9761 Ай бұрын
I like how Boebert went to support Trump at his fraud trail but bailed on her son at his own trial. In her defense, her son is a lost cause. Look who raised him.
@writerconsidered
@writerconsidered Ай бұрын
And the Titanic is unsinkable.
@doesntmatter3902
@doesntmatter3902 Ай бұрын
Is this a pro-boobert podcast? Ew. Btw Bree sounds identical to Francesca Florentini of the Bitchuation Room
@user-yo5el7nz2v
@user-yo5el7nz2v Ай бұрын
Love the truth on bobert
@Fubar2024
@Fubar2024 Ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 she's such a loser!
@truthhurts5158
@truthhurts5158 Ай бұрын
Boob bert
@cherylcummings5996
@cherylcummings5996 Ай бұрын
Don't nobody want to hear your podcast about stupid lauren bulbert
@cherylcummings5996
@cherylcummings5996 Ай бұрын
She will lose in general election if not in primary..what a turd
@kensanity178
@kensanity178 Ай бұрын
LAUREN BOEBERT: Canned loser
@SteveBrownRocks2023
@SteveBrownRocks2023 Ай бұрын
D you have any bikini pics? 😏😛😍
@akryeguy
@akryeguy Ай бұрын
"Let us know what you think". Okay. This person should not represent us. She represented us in District 3, and she is biased about energy. I mean, just keeping this on an objective basis. She doesn't give the state a fair shake about what it wants in terms of energy or environmental concern. I live in Rye, Colorado, grew up in Pueblo. Spent ten years trying to live in Texas in the 80s, but I came home to work with family. I care what goes on around Pueblo, especially with the steel mill and the wind turbine factory. We have the world's largest wind turbine factory that she couldn't be bothered to visit once in her 2 terms. Visits local Republicans at our restaurants, quietly in and out. Showed up with an odd cohort at the Convention Center with Floridian gadfly, Matt Gaetz. So come on! She doesn't serve us. She doesn't serve the USA in a sense, ignoring renewable energy development. I honestly don't care about her personal baloney. I mean, it's counter-productive and distracting, and now maybe she's realizing that might work in her favor because of this victim hood BS Republicans seem only too glad to exploit. I want my representative to be boringly good, on the ball mentally, educated, fair. Not clever, smug, quick to anger. I want my representative to be fair. Above all, in voting she is biased. She has her agenda. She ought to do something else. She doesn't serve the public. She serves herself.
@GaryRoseCO
@GaryRoseCO 17 күн бұрын
I am in Colorado too and I want her OUT. She is stupid, rude, crass. She barely has a HS degree in a job were most have law degrees. This could be forgiven if she wasn't willfully ignorant. She was proud her son made her a 36 yr old grandmother, as she did her Mom, RATHER THAT provide him will appropriate sex education. The family culture doesn't encourage a child to survive for education or even becoming independent before taking on parenthood. Lack of responsibility or thoughts to anyone extends to every part of their lives when you see how she operates as a representative and in her personal life being caught at a family musical having foreplay, undressing her date, taking photos of the play with a flash and loudly heckling. Then being abusive and bullying when asked to leave. Her restaurant once poisoned an entire rodeo and her and her "baby daddy" has had multiple times trouble with the law as well as abusive marital problems were the law had to step it.
@marymartin6099
@marymartin6099 2 ай бұрын
A graveyard, is within a churchyard, A cemetery is all others, Fact.
@marciocruz6973
@marciocruz6973 2 ай бұрын
Serious? You're going to do a podcast about this unhinged person? Don't need to tell me more to not open your videos.
@Humandriver5280
@Humandriver5280 2 ай бұрын
Don't punish us for driving until public transit is more usable. People drive because buses don't go where they are needed when needed.
@plainsman
@plainsman 2 ай бұрын
It's going to be back to escorting in no time.
@user-ok4ex9mu5x
@user-ok4ex9mu5x 2 ай бұрын
Do you know who I am
@RobinMayhall
@RobinMayhall 2 ай бұрын
Ew. A whole podcast about Bobo? No, no!
@gfystarshine
@gfystarshine 2 ай бұрын
She's gonna lose. She's just a loser. Such a loser 😂😂😂
@coachd1433
@coachd1433 2 ай бұрын
Bimbert was the girl in high school who never paid attention in class, was known for giving handjobs behind the bleachers, and was always trashed out of her gourd at every party. She dropped out of high school, as is common knowledge, yet the people in Colorado felt she was qualified to make decisions about their own futures. Great job, CO!
@markmastalski9104
@markmastalski9104 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for reporting on this. I am not an expert but I cannot imagine the amount of resources - housing, social workers, etc - necessary to make a dent in the problem and provide people with the level of wrap around services they need to change the trajectory of their life.