THE GOP EMPIRE STRIKES
BACK!
According
to Nevada’s #2 liberal blogger, Jon
Ralston, GOP consultant/lobbyist Robert
Uithoven – who announced on Saturday that he’s running against Nevada
Republican Party Chairman Michael
McDonald for the GOP’s top job this weekend at the fall meeting in Las
Vegas – has been endorsed by the party’s “Three Amigos” establishment
leaders…Gov. Brian Sandoval, State
Senate Minority Leader Moderate Mike
Roberson and Assembly Minority Leader Pat
Hickey.
That,
of course, should mean a slam-dunk victory for Uithoven, right?
Then
again, the last time the GOP’s Three Amigos came together to back a candidate
it was earlier this year for the re-election effort of Washoe County GOP
Chairman Dave Buell…who lost.
So
it would appear the party’s ground troops might not actually give a rat’s arse
what the party’s elected officials – whose party involvement *maybe* includes
gracing the rabble once a year with their presence at a Lincoln Day dinner –
think.
Indeed,
when was the last time Gov. Sandoval spoke to a Republican Women’s Club
meeting, especially in Southern Nevada?
Or any other GOP gathering other than an occasional Lincoln Day dinner
pop-in/pop-out close to home in Carson City?
I
mean, come on. The guy didn’t even show
up for the Republican Party’s bi-annual CONVENTION last year!
Nevertheless,
Ralston, referring to McDonald, blogged on Saturday that if the
“highest-ranking officials of your own party wanted you to step aside, as a
state chairman, wouldn’t you just resign?”
Which again demonstrates exactly how little the Little Blogger Who
Couldn’t knows about and understands the GOP’s conservative base and grassroots
activists.
Over
the past couple of years, the Three Amigos haven’t helped build the party;
instead they’ve helped build a “shadow” party run by political consultants Mike Slanker and Billy Rogers.
The
Three Amigos don’t consult with party soldiers on candidate selection; they
hand-pick their own guy/gal and shove it down the party members’ throats.
The
Three Amigos haven’t helped raise money for the party’s operations; instead
they’ve helped fund outside, third-party efforts duplicating the party’s
operations under the direction of professional political consultants.
This
is not to say I believe the party is solidly in McDonald’s corner. I honestly don’t know. The party is and has been pretty divided for
the last few years…as it has been since, well, forever. But the notion that those divided forces
would care one iota what the Three Amigos and their consultants think is
laughable.
GIVING THIS SOME
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
Republican
Kenny Guinn was elected governor in
1998. At the time, his chief-of-staff
was Pete Ernaut, who is now
chief-of-anointments at advertising powerhouse R&R Partners and Gov. Brian Sandoval’s brain. It was Ernaut’s belief back then (and
apparently still to this day) that the governor should be the party’s titular
head and should handpick the GOP’s chairman.
As
such, Ernaut put forward political consultant Keith Lynam to run for the Clark County GOP chairmanship in the
spring of 1999 against former Lt. Gov. Lonnie
Hammargren, who was never a darling of the Republican Party’s
establishment. And in that race, Guinn
put the full support and prestige of the
governor’s office behind Lynam.
Who
was crushed by “The Hammar” on election day.
Those
who learn from history would know it’s usually best for elected officials to
just stay the hell out of party politics and avoid the potential for
embarrassment. But some heads are harder
than others.
So
it should come as no surprise that “All the Governor’s Men” are calling GOP
legislators – who are automatic voting members of the Nevada GOP Central
Committee – urging them to show up at the meeting this weekend in Las Vegas and
vote for Uithoven.
If
Uithoven wins, the party establishment wins and the tail will once again be
wagging the dog. But if Uithoven loses,
the Three Amigos will emerge from the South Point Casino with gigantic
ostrich-sized egg on their faces.
In
the end, this election really has little to do with either McDonald or Uithoven
as individuals; I’ve worked with both in the past and like both of them.
No,
this race is a pure power play. It’s about
who gets to run the party - the conservative foot soldiers who, for some
reason, believe that GOP candidates should follow the party’s platform…or the stand-for-nothing,
win-at-any-cost squishy moderates, lobbyists and high-priced political
consultants.
There’s
a LOT on the line for grassroots Republicans of all stripes this weekend.
Will
the Ron Paulers, tea partiers and social conservatives unite to beat back the
establishment’s takeover attempt…or will they sell out the steady progress the shoe-string
movement has made over the last five years on the promise of major donor gold?
Stay
tuned, Bat fans…
GOIN’ WOBBLY
As the
congressional battle to defund ObamaCare before it destroys the greatest health
care system in the world draws nigh, many Republicans – alas, characteristically
- are getting weak in the knees.
The
same may be said for some members of the Nevada Republican Party Central
Committee who are also facing a formidable opponent in the form of the GOP
establishment.
For
all of those who may be, as the late, great British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher so eloquently put it,
“going wobbly,” I commend to you this excellent column
by Rick Manning of Americans for
Limited Government that came out today titled, “Republican leaders need to watch Braveheart.”
“There
is a nobility in fighting the impossible battle, and sometimes you even win,”
Manning writes. “History is replete with heroes who risked everything to lead
their people to freedom. … No one respects the ‘leader’ who declares the battle
lost before a single person has seen the field.”
Or
as WWE superstar Daniel Bryan put it
a couple weeks ago before winning the championship against all odds and the
entire WWE corporate leadership, “There is satisfaction in the struggle.”
These
are concepts that values-free political spectators like Jon Ralston will never understand or appreciate. Speaking of whom...
RALSTON’S RANTS
Now that
he no longer has a newspaper column in a “real” newspaper, Jon Ralston has been relegated to nothing more than Nevada’s #2
liberal blogger with a television show almost no one watches. His growing irrelevance in Nevada’s political
circles is palpable…and he knows it.
In
recent weeks, Jon has been on a tear against a number of his media colleagues,
including a quite embarrassing (for him) twitter fight a week ago with
highly-respected Las Vegas Sun editor Anjeanette
Damon over a completely silly matter related to an interview the Sun did
with Nevada Attorney General Catherine
Cortez Masto in which Jon, in typical Ralstonesque fashion, just had to let
the world know he “broke” the story first.
Whatever.
Also,
back in August Ralston ridiculed the estimable Mitch Fox’s Nevada Week in
Review show – the show that actually gave Ralston his break in TV many
years ago (so much for gratitude) – when Fox landed an exclusive interview with
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid
that aired opposite of Ralston’s unwatched show.
Today
Lord Jon turned his wrath on fellow NBC television host Sam Shad, who landed an interview with Nevada U.S. Sen. Dean Heller last week – a fete Ralston can’t
match since apparently neither Heller nor Reid will appear on Ralston’s show
any longer.
And Ralston
clearly got his panties in a bunch over Heller referring to Shad’s show as the “Silver State's top public affairs show.” Ralston hates the fact that more true movers-and-shakers
now appear on Shad’s show, and that more people simply like Nevada Newsmakers better than Ralston’s Reports.
In
any event, the self-serving tirades of the Little Blogger Who Couldn’t are
getting increasingly pathetic. In his blog
today, Lord Jon ridiculed the questions Shad asked, as well as Heller’s
answers…totally missing the bigger picture: Shad matters; Ralston no longer
does. Shad gets to interview important
guests (he also landed Reid last week); Ralston gets to whine, bitch, moan and
kvetch.
Heck,
he can’t even get Erin
Bilbray-without-the-Kohn to come on his show! I mean, how pathetic is that?
Oh,
and by the way, in case you haven’t seen Ralston’s show lately – and judging by
the ratings, you haven’t – check out the production values in the first 30
seconds of this
clip from Monday night’s show.
Oh,
how the mighty have fallen!
FAMOUS LAST WORDS
“Considering
the electoral damage moderates have done to the GOP over recent years, it's not
that they should LEAVE the Republican Party; they just shouldn't LEAD the
Republican Party.” – Renegade conservative Chuck Muth, Pahrump
Valley Times, 7/24/09
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