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Rosen responds to front page Rocky feature on investment losses

February 3, 2009

Mike Rosen file 2

The Rocky Mountain News Web site lit up with reader responses this morning after the paper reported on its front page today that KOA talk show host and Rocky columnist Mike Rosen had lost "seven figures" of his retirement account in a fund managed by Agile Group, a former sponsor of his radio show.

Rosen, Mitchell offer post-election analysis

A Face the State Staff Report

November 17, 2008

Mike Rosen - file - i2i

Coming off the most brutal election Republicans have seen in a generation, the Cato Institute's Dan Mitchell and Denver radio personality Mike Rosen didn't mince words as they spoke to a group of rising conservatives at a Denver event Friday.

Independence Institute Founder's Night brings packed house to DCPA

A Face the State Staff Report

November 14, 2008

Michelle Malkin


Nearly 500 lovers of liberty and free market thinkers got together Thursday night to celebrate the Independence Institutes's annual Founders Night, with national commentator and author Michelle Malkin headlining the event.

Anti-46 spokeswoman's 'overprivileged' comments spark dialogue

A Face the State Staff Report

October 23, 2008

Melissa Hart

Appearing on 850 KOA's Mike Rosen Show Tuesday, Melissa Hart, co-chair of the "No on 46" campaign, said that without race and gender preferences, schools would admit classes of "overprivileged" students who "all look the same."

GOP heavy hitters throw their support behind 'better roads' amendment

A Face the State Staff Report

October 9, 2008

Colorado highway (generic)

Backers of Amendment 52 announced Wednesday they have the full support of former state Senate President John Andrews, U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn, his primary opponent Jeff Crank, and the state’s most popular conservative radio host, Mike Rosen.

“I like 52 because it identifies a responsible revenue stream for roads and does so without new taxes,” Andrews said.