SSC FREEBIE!!
Hey, kids, to start off the new year and Campaign 2014 “right,”
here’s a free sample of my “insider” e-newsletter, Silver State Confidential, the “bible” of all things conservative
in Nevada.
If you haven’t already taken advantage of our 30-day free
trial subscription, click here and see
more of what you’ve been missing.
FANTASTIC FIRST FRIDAY FUN!
I cannot tell you how happy everyone was being back “home”
at Stoney’s for last night’s First Friday Happy Hour! Parking is not only free, it’s a cinch. We had the whole place to ourselves. And the sound system worked like a charm.
Quite the newsworthy event, as well…
Nevada Republican Party Chairman Michael McDonald – our new co-host for First Friday – fired up the
crowd with some opening remarks - before getting back to his football bowl game
addiction!
Conservative lieutenant governor candidate Sue Lowden – whose children are all
part owners of Stoney’s and who helped bring our event back to the
country-western club – welcomed everyone and spoke briefly about her race
against moderate GOP opponent, Mark
Hutchison.
And our featured speaker, conservative tea party leader Niger Innis, officially announced his
candidacy for Nevada’s 4th Congressional District, currently
misrepresented by handicap
parking scofflaw Rep. Steven
Horsford.
Plus, the unofficial Citizen Outreach ratings of the 2013
Legislature were published and handed out to everyone who attended. More on that below.
Joining us to usher in the new year were two conservative
state legislators, Assemblywoman Michele
Fiore (who earned the #1 slot in the ratings) and Assemblyman John Hambrick
(#5). Also Phil Perine, president of the Nevada Republican Men’s Club, and my
friend Joe Silvestri, former (and
loving it!) chairman of the Nevada Libertarian Party, and Tom Jones, Clark County Chairman of the Independent American Party.
The next First Friday Happy Hour will be on Friday, February
7th…and will be our annual salute to Ronald Reagan in honor of his birthday. Please join us for a conservative good time…and
bring a friend to enjoy Stoney’s 2-1 rail drink Happy Hour special!
EXCLUSIVE: 2013 RATINGS
The UNOFFICIAL 2013 Ratings of the Nevada Legislature were
released last night at the First Friday Happy Hour event at Stoney’s…and there’s
some real ammunition in them that conservative challengers to some incumbent legislators
will be able to use in the upcoming primary races.
There is one bill still in question that Citizen Outreach
CEO Dan Burdish and I are debating,
but Dan will likely get his way – as he usually does, because he’s the
level-headed one in the outfit!
Which means the unofficial ratings are likely to become the
official ratings in a few days - at which time we’ll also release the complete
list of some 50 bills used for the ratings along with an explanation as to why
they were included.
Some interesting notes…
Not surprisingly, freshman Assemblywoman Michele Fiore came out on top, landing
the #1 conservative rating with a score of 84.62. Conservative Assemblyman Jim Wheeler came in at #2 with a rating of 75.47, and Assemblyman John Ellison landed the #3 slot with a
rating of 71.15.
At the bottom of the heap for Republicans in the Assembly,
to no one’s surprise, was liberal Assemblyman Lynn Stewart – a career big-government tax-hiker - with a putrid
rating of 38.46. You can bet his GOP
primary opponent, Richard Bunce, is
going to use that rating to maximum effect in their race.
But shockingly, Stewart was not the worst-voting Republican
in the Assembly. That distinction fell
to freshman Assemblyman Paul Anderson
(30.00 rating), who many believe is angling to wrest the GOP caucus leadership
position from Assembly Minority Leader Pat
Hickey.
Anderson is beloved by that liberal “political
guru who runs a website,” (oh, how the mighty have fallen) Jon Ralston. Now we know why!
Hickey’s score, by the way, isn’t much better. With a rating of just 46.15, you can bet his
conservative GOP primary opponent, Rick
Fineberg, is going to be loaded for bear.
But at least Hickey beat out his second banana, moderate Assistant
Minority Leader Cresent Hardy, whose
40.38 rating is going to be grist for conservative Niger Innis’ mill in the 4th congressional district GOP primary
next June.
And Assemblyman Randy
“Kirner Tax” Kirner (RINO-Kirner Tax) is gonna have fun explaining his
50.00 rating in his own Republican primary race against conservative Tax Pledge
signers Lisa Krasner and Robb Archie.
The top-rated Assembly Democrat was Elliot Anderson, with a score of 15.69. The lowest-rated Assembly Democrats were Heidi Swank and Andy Eisen, tied with scores of 1.92.
Over on the Senate side, conservative state Sen. Don Gustavson was the #1 rated
Republican in the senate with a rating of 66.04, while conservative Sen. James Settelmeyer landed the #2 slot
with a rating of 59.62, and Sen. Barbara
Cegavske – GOP candidate for Secretary of State – chalked up the #3
position with a score of 54.72.
These are not exactly stellar scores, and likely a result of
really lousy left-leaning leadership by Tax Pledge-breaking Senate Minority
Leader Michael Roberson, whose embarrassingly
low rating of 35.85 will surely be used against him by his GOP primary opponent
Carl Bunce.
And…hooo-weeee...is Sen. Mark Hutchison ever in a heap of trouble!
The man who made his political career out of suing to block
ObamaCare - only to vote repeatedly to implement the program once elected to the
Legislature - came in dead last among Republican senators with a rating of just
32.69, tied with freshman moderate government employee Sen. Scott Hammond.
By the way, the real problem for Hutchison isn’t just his
Citizen Outreach rating - which folks like Ralston, noting that Burdish and I
are political allies of Hutch’s opponent, Sue
Lowden, will try to claim was “fixed” to hurt Hutch.
No, no. His score is
absolutely legitimate…and consistent with the ratings of two other conservative
organizations – the Nevada Policy Research Institute and the American
Conservative Union – both of which also rated Hutchison as the worst-voting
Republican in the state senate!
The top Democrat in the Senate is my favorite liberal – even
though he voted wrong almost 90 percent of the time last session – Sen. Tick Segerblom with a score of
11.76. At the bottom of the barrel for
Senate Democrats is David Parks,
another personal friend but no friend of taxpayers and limited government, with
a score of 7.69.
And then there’s Gov. Brian
“BS” Sandoval (R&R Partners)…
With a score of 29.79, he is the absolute worst Republican
in all of Carson City, even worse than Paul Anderson!
And the fact that the Man with No Agenda who has broken his
promises on tax hikes multiple times and is now running one of the most
dishonest re-election campaigns in Nevada history is the “titular head” of the
GOP is another reason why so many Republican legislators chalked up such low scores
in 2013.
While many in the media…well, actually just Ralston - but he’s
not really in “the media” any longer; he’s just a blogger…will ridicule and pooh-pooh
the Citizen Outreach ratings, the fact is they expose elected representatives
for what they really are based on their VOTING RECORD, not their campaign
rhetoric.
And unlike some liberal groups that cherry-pick just a
handful of votes, the Citizen Outreach’s ratings are based on over 50 recorded
votes (with one bonus point awarded to legislators who signed the Taxpayer
Protection Pledge).
Voters – especially GOP primary voters – can now weigh what
an incumbent says on the campaign trail vs. how he or she actually voted in
Carson City. These folks might try to
run from their record, but thanks to the Citizen Outreach ratings – along with
those of NPRI and ACU - they can’t hide.
To see the full UNOFFICIAL results, Click
here
MUTH’S TRUTHS
DOG DAY AFTERNOON - Did North Korean dictator
Kim Jong-Un kill his uncle with a pack of 120 hungry dogs, an execution method
known as “quan jue”? A Chinese newspaper
says yes. Read
all about it here
PAUL SUES NSA – This is interesting. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) has filed a 4th Amendment class-action lawsuit on behalf of “several hundred thousand” Americans against the Obama administration’s NSA for accessing their cell phone records. If you have a cell phone, learn all about the suit and how you can add your name to it by clicking here
PAUL SUES NSA – This is interesting. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) has filed a 4th Amendment class-action lawsuit on behalf of “several hundred thousand” Americans against the Obama administration’s NSA for accessing their cell phone records. If you have a cell phone, learn all about the suit and how you can add your name to it by clicking here
9 WOMEN IN POLITICS
TO WATCH IN 2014 – It’s a Washington
Post story, so naturally Hillary
Clinton is #1 on the list. However,
Republicans Rep. Shelley Moore Capito,
Mayor Mia Love, Gov. Susana Martinez, Rep. Cathy McMorris Rogers, Liz Cheney and the three women behind
Burning Glass Consulting all made the list.
Check
it out
VEGAS’ CONVENTION COMPETITION
– Garrett Haake of KSHB.com reveals the full list of 24 cities in the
running to host the 2016 Republican National Convention. Kansas City is the early favorite, but Las
Vegas, which got a kickstart in the competition from Nevada GOP Chairman Michael McDonald, is a strong contender
– if we can figure out a way to build a new arena in time or how to make the
Las Vegas Convention Center a suitable venue.
Click
here to see the complete list
WOW! – Here’s a
story related to former Democrat Las Vegas Mayor Jan Jones that you won’t find in the “mainstream” press: A lawsuit
claiming her son strangled a cocktail waitress at the PURE nightclub in Caesar’s
Palace! Click
here for details
HEARD IT THRU THE GRAPEVINE
I was told last night that, unlike most GOP organizations in
Nevada, the Carson City Republican Central Committee WILL be making pre-primary
endorsements this election cycle. I was
also told that lieutenant governor candidate Mark Hutchison is refusing to participate in the screening
interview process, as well as refusing a number of invitations to debate his
Republican primary opponent Sue Lowden
with the usual “scheduling conflict” excuse.
Sounds like somebody’s scared.
I was also informed last night that there is nothing in the
Nevada Republican Party bylaws prohibiting pre-primary endorsements and that a
move to change that was defeated at the last Central Committee meeting in
September. As such, the NRP may adopt a
formal pre-primary endorsement process at their February meeting in
Fallon.
If so, THAT’S going make things REALLY
interesting in the primaries this year!
ALL THE “RIGHT” MOVES
Americans for Prosperity has tapped former Nevada GOP executive
director Zac Moyle as their new
Nevada state chapter director, replacing Adam
Stryker who is moving up the ladder to AFP’s ivory tower.
Congrats and best of luck to both!
FAMOUS LAST WORDS
“My
great state of Nevada will be losing all 4 of our Washington congresspersons in
2014. Send me to D.C. Nevada. I won't do any worse than the morons in
congress now and will raise the average IQ of the town. I was thinking about governor of Nevada but I
do like Brian @govsandoval.” – A series of tweets by former baseball star,
steroid user and Las Vegas resident Jose Canseco, 12/29/13. No one has any idea what the guy means about
losing all 4 of our current members of Congress. Probably just the peds talking.
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