GIVE MCDONALD CREDIT WHERE
DUE
First,
you gotta check out this extremely well-done 3-minute “It’s what we do”
promotional video that has been produced as part of the effort to bring the
2016 Republican National Convention to Las Vegas.
Now…
Liberal
blogger Jon Ralston, along with
various and sundry GOP establishment types, just can’t bring themselves to give
Nevada Republican Party Chairman Michael
McDonald credit where credit is due as it relates to this effort. But since I was there almost 20 years ago
when this all began, let me give you the facts…
In
1995, Nevada landed the Western States Republican Leadership Conference. Our GOP National Committeeman at the time, Tom “Big Dog” Wiesner, was largely
responsible for bringing the WSRLC to Vegas.
I was executive director of the Nevada Republican Party at the time, so
I was in on the planning meetings.
Wiesner,
political consultant extraordinaire Benay
Stout and a few others created the “Keystone Corporation” that year for two purposes: (1) To solicit
sponsors to underwrite the WSRLC, and (2) continue afterwards with efforts to
build on the success of the WSRLC and bring the Republican National Convention
to Las Vegas sometime in the future.
The
Keystone group was extremely effective in #1…and the fall event was a smashing
financial success, even though presidential candidate Sen. Bob Dole threw a fit over including a straw poll in the program and
threatened not to come if such a poll was conducted.
But
over subsequent years the interest in bringing the national convention here
waned among members, and Keystone morphed into more of a pro-business PAC
helping to elect pro-business conservative candidates.
Nevada
GOP Chairman John Mason, who was
chairman during the ’95 WSRLC, later served on the RNC’s site selection
committee for the 2000 national convention.
But the GOP – at the time strongly influenced by social conservatives -
still wasn’t quite ready for “Sin City” and awarded the convention that year to
Philadelphia.
Mason
moved on as chairman not long after, and interest in bringing the national
convention to Vegas pretty much died out with his departure.
Then
last April, at the Republican National Committee meeting in Beverly Hills,
California, McDonald made a presentation suggesting Vegas as the host city for
the 2016 national convention. The idea
sat idle for most of the summer, but caught fire among some GOP establishment
folks in the fall.
And
before you knew it, a non-profit organization, “Las Vegas 2016,” sprung up (because of modern-day campaign finance
laws, you really can’t run such an event through the state party organization any
longer; thanks for nothing, John McCain!) and Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki was placed in charge of the project. Gov. Brian
Sandoval and all of Nevada’s GOP congressional members are also now on board.
But
make no mistake. While speculative convention
talk continued among some Nevada Republicans in the decade between Chairman
Mason and Chairman McDonald, nobody took such talk seriously until McDonald’s
presentation at the RNC meeting last spring.
Yes,
Las Vegas 2016 has since taken the ball and run with it…and is doing a GREAT
job, by the way. But it was McDonald who resuscitated the idea that was
originally launched by Wiesner, Stout and Keystone way back in 1995.
That’s
just a fact, no matter what Jon Ralston sez.
And
now you know…the rest…of the story.
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