Blind guys can dance, but they can't really guard the chocolate chip cookies, as you might find out in these clips from one of the Hangout Christmas parties in December 2010. Besides Magicians Scott McCray and Ellie McCray, entertainment included a band that our video shares so you can see they sounded great. But you missed the food and dancing, so maybe next year ...
Also in this hour of LIVE unscripted talk show, Paula Rhoads reviews recent news that Governor Bill Ritter and Senate President Brandon Shaffer and Senator Morgan Carroll have called for Pinnacol Assurance CEO Ken Ross to resign his unelected unimpeachable seat.
But if you made $4 million a year, would you just give it up just because a governor tells you to? Especially if the governor has absolutely no statutory power to remove you?
Such is the case in Colorado, so Paula holds forth on other elements of why the Colorado Worker's Compensation Division is a corrupt and incompetent police power state agency in violation of federal law.
Though Ken Ross calls for appellate discussion of the issue of an insurance company controlling state government and influencing attorney generals with money and "cost control" parties on PebbleBeach ... Paula calls for an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court using a federal question jurisdiction issue in U.S.C.A. 28 Section 1257 and her own disability discrimination in public service now that she is aware of her own bloody thalamus.
Paula's call to "hang the bastards" is based on the music from "Cannibal the Musical," a history of Alferd Packer's sad journey, as told by Trey Parker, who also directed the movie produced here in Colorado, and starred in it with his shirt off.