BILBRAY’S INTERVIEW FOR
NEW CAMPAIGN MANAGER
A
friend of mine at the NSA listened in and taped the phone interview between
Democrat congressional candidate Erin Bilbray-Kohn and her new campaign
manager-in-training, Erica Prosser…
By
the way, this item was actually drafted originally by a friend of mine who is too modest
to take public credit for it. But being the Milton Berle of politics – I’ll
steal anyone’s great idea! – I’m putting it here in Muth’s Truths.
DON’T LET THE DOOR HIT YOU
Ray Hagar of
the Reno Gazette-Journal reported
yesterday that liberal Republican Sue
Wagner – a former assemblywoman, state senator, lieutenant governor and
gaming commissioner out of Reno - has left the GOP and registered as a
nonpartisan.
According to Hagar, “Wagner
said she has grown tired of the GOP’s shift to the far right.”
“I
did it as a symbol, I guess, that I do not like the Republican Party and what
they stand for today,” Wagner said. “I’ve been a Republican all my life. My dad
was active (in the GOP) in the state of Maine where I was born. It was more of
a moderate, liberal Republican Party. It’s
grown so conservative and tea-party orientated and I just can’t buy into that.”
Maine? You mean the home state of liberal RINO Sens.
Susan Collins and Olympia Snow (ret.)?
Adios,
muchacha!
IN THE NEWS
Republican
lieutenant governor candidate Sue Lowden criticized her opponent, state Sen.
Mark Hutchison, R-Las Vegas, for not publicly disclosing an all-expenses-paid
trip to Israel last year. An affiliate of a national Israeli lobby group, the
American Israeli Public Affairs Committee, paid for Hutchison and other Nevada
legislators to visit Israel, but Hutchison did not disclose the sponsored trip
on an annual financial disclosure form filed earlier this month. Lowden said in
a press release that Hutchison should not “hide junkets” from the public. “I
think you should be on the safe side of reporting and report everything so
you’re on the safe side of integrity,” Lowden said in an interview. (1/28/14)
State
Sen. Mark Hutchison, a Republican candidate for lieutenant governor, decided
Monday to disclose an all-expenses-paid trip to Israel last year. Hutchison had
faced criticism from another Republican lieutenant governor candidate, Sue
Lowden, who called on Hutchison to disclose the trip as a gift. Although state
law calls for elected officials to annually disclose any gifts worth $200 or
more, Hutchison and several other state senators who went on similar trips to
Israel cited a legislative legal opinion that said it’s OK to keep such
“educational” trips private. Noting Hutchison had once served as a state ethics
commissioner and advertises his specialty in ethics law at his legal practice,
Lowden said Hutchison should report the trip so as to be “on the safe side of
integrity.” (1/28/14)
FAMOUS LAST WORDS
“Michelle
Obama lists ‘politically savvy’ Jane Fonda as one of her role models. 58,000
Vietnam KIA could not be reached for comment.” - @FredThompson
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