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33. MaddowBlog-Colorado's Polis faces bipartisan pushback after commuting Tina Peters' sentence
Thu May 21, 2026, 04:55 PM
May 21

The governor had plenty of time to come up with a defense for his decision. The fact that he pitched transparent nonsense points to an awkward conclusion.

Colorado’s Jared Polis had plenty of time to come up with a coherent defense for his Tina Peters decision.

The fact that he pitched transparent nonsense suggests that he really did succumb to Trump’s extortion efforts, but he’s reluctant to say so.
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Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-05-18T19:41:34.610Z

https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/colorado-jared-polis-tina-peters-backlash

At the outset, for example, Polis, who’s nearing the end of his second and final term, said Peters “did not commit any crimes regarding the 2020 elections.” When I heard this, I initially thought he simply misspoke, but he proceeded to repeat the claim several additional times in the same interview.

This was quite odd. The whole point of Peters’ crimes was that she was trying to substantiate false and conspiratorial claims about the 2020 election. For the governor to repeatedly tell a national television audience that her crimes were entirely unrelated to the 2020 race was bizarre.

But then he went further, telling Collins:

[Peters] has very strange beliefs. She’ll probably continue to have them. We don’t punish people in this country for having strange beliefs. … And that’s what happened here because, of her speech and what she believes, which I vehemently disagree with, and I share the passion and the emotions that so many people feel, who are outraged by the words she says. But the place to resolve those differences is by debate, by discourse, by arguing with her, with by disputing her. Not for keeping her behind bars, simply because of what she believes or says.


I don’t understand what it is that the governor doesn’t understand. No one has ever suggested that Peters should be imprisoned because of her very strange beliefs. Rather, many in both parties have argued that Peters should be held accountable because of all the felonies she committed.

This isn’t complicated. Conspiracy theorists are free to believe what they wish. It’s a free country. But when officials start using their offices to violate the public trust, literally breaking laws to advance their conspiracy theories, that’s qualitatively different....

Peters had her day in court and presented a defense. She also showed no remorse for all the felonies she committed. Her conviction, secured by a Republican prosecutor, was a no-brainer.

Polis had plenty of time to come up with a defense for his decision. The fact that he pitched transparent nonsense suggests that he really did succumb to Donald Trump’s extortion efforts, though the governor was reluctant to say so.

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Sickening SheltieLover May 15 #1
OH FUCK OFF Takket May 15 #2
Damn. There just is no justice. Damn! Biophilic May 15 #3
Yes because if the shoe was on the other foot, I'm sure that's what a Republican governor would do. Chasstev365 May 15 #4
drumpf has his FBI raiding the offices of Democrats in VA....... Takket May 15 #6
Fuck him. Right in the ear. Bristlecone May 15 #5
Pieces of shit stick together Mysterian May 15 #7
Fuck you, Polis. RockRaven May 15 #8
This is a big mistake LetMyPeopleVote May 15 #9
JUSTICE ?? I suppose, well maybe ? republianmushroom May 15 #10
Jesus Christ!! bluestarone May 15 #11
ToS. ColoringFool May 15 #12
Meh. demmiblue May 15 #15
I Don't Really Care, Either. I Find It Amusing As Hell, In Fact, As To... ColoringFool May 16 #24
Maybe Peters will get a share of the 1.7 billion oasis May 15 #13
Count on it. GoodRaisin May 16 #28
Does Polis really think Republicans will say, "Gosh; what a great guy for doing that." Chasstev365 May 15 #14
Went over to Twitter edbermac May 15 #17
This is the kind of crap that's been killing the Democratic party brand for years. No backbone, rolling over and Fil1957 May 15 #16
Unbefuckingdamnlievalbe! madamesilverspurs May 15 #18
Governor Polis is a decent and sympathetic man.. mountain grammy May 15 #19
This is Cowardice and Capitulation and surrender!!!! Ars Longa May 15 #20
I don't think he cares mountain grammy May 16 #27
If this is who he is, then we're in more trouble than I thought . . . hatrack May 16 #25
I agree it's stupid mountain grammy May 16 #26
It reminds me of Jeff Daniels in the opening of "The Newsroom": hatrack May 16 #30
Why did he do this? DET May 15 #21
FFS MustLoveBeagles May 15 #22
K&R spanone May 15 #23
This is a dumb move LetMyPeopleVote May 16 #29
Fucking coward!!! Initech May 16 #31
MaddowBlog-JD Vance points to Tina Peters as someone deserving of a taxpayer-financed check LetMyPeopleVote May 21 #32
MaddowBlog-Colorado's Polis faces bipartisan pushback after commuting Tina Peters' sentence LetMyPeopleVote May 21 #33
Was he bribed? SunImp May 21 #34
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