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The 2026 Gubernatorial campaign is going to be wild, and a big part of that prediction is the Democrat front runner’s detachment from reality.

On Monday, Attorney General Phil Weiser posted to X, “In Colorado, we know what responsible governance looks like--and our leadership on the opioid crisis is a stellar example. As Governor, I will take our tradition of collaborative and innovative leadership to meet the range of challenges facing our state.”
In the post, he includes a link to an article that he wrote, in which we find his source for the “stellar” leadership:
“On his national TV broadcast, John Oliver had a lot of say about how other states have failed on their opioid response; he also called out Colorado and North Carolina as setting the gold standard for how transparent we have been in how we’re spending these funds.”
Praise and affirmation of Weiser’s leadership is so low that he’s quoting a red-coated, failed comedian whose “national TV broadcast” is watched by 0.057% of the target demo? (September 2025, Nielson)


Weiser claims this foreigner — the one reaching 61,000 people in a 107.5M person target demo — is the source of authority on Colorado leadership.
That’s enough for the AG, who is desperate for Colorado voters to imagine him expertly navigating a new, more powerful job by convincing them to forget his abysmal performance in the current one.
But that strategy requires voters not believing their own eyes. And Colorado voters notice the examples of Phil's stellar leadership all around them.
It looks like this:
And like this:
And also this:
Electing Weiser for Governor would continue his stellar leadership in Colorado. He’s literally bragging about his record as if voters are too detached from reality to see the lie.
It’s not the voters who are detached.
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