SHOTS FIRED! NV GOP GOES TO DEFCON 3…
(Chuck Muth) - With “nuclear option” talk in the air – whereby five or more
Republicans would collaborate with the 17 Democrats in the Nevada State
Assembly to elect a Speaker for the 2015 legislative session other than the
Speaker-designate elected by the Republican Assembly Caucus – a special meeting
of the Executive Board of the Nevada Republican Party was convened today to
address the threat.
In short, the party’s leaders declared “open season” on any
Republican member of the Assembly who is foolish enough to push the nuclear
button and side with Democrats against their own elected caucus leaders.
“This morning the Executive Board of the Nevada Republican
Party passed a resolution calling for members of the Republican Assembly Caucus
to unite or face a recall election for any efforts to usurp the duly-elected leadership
of the Nevada Assembly,” declared the party elders in a press release following
the meeting.
According to the release, party leaders have learned that
some GOP members of the Assembly are “intending to work with Assembly Democrats
to unseat the incoming Republican Speaker Design
ate in exchange for committee
assignments and bartering of legislative bills.”
Thirty pieces of silver will be a bonus.
The resolution, as adopted, didn’t name names. But I’m reliably told that a number of
members wanted to specifically single out former Minority Leader Pat “The Appeaser” Hickey, widely
suspected of being the ringleader of the “Collaborator Caucus.”
The resolution warns Assembly Republicans “who are working
against their own caucus leadership to stop these destructive actions or face
consequences, up to and including a recall election, due to any efforts to
usurp the duly elected leadership of the Nevada Assembly.”
The resolution reads, in part…
That, ladies and gentlemen, is Defcon 3.
I understand a majority of county chairmen were part of the
meeting, as well, and also voted in support of the resolution - with the
exception of Washoe County, the home turf of two of the suspected prime “nuclear
option” collaborators, Hickey and his thin-skinned sidekick, Randy “Kirner Tax” Kirner.
It’s unclear if Washoe GOP Chair Sam Kumar voted against the resolution or simply wasn’t on the
call.
In any event, Hickey is truly playing with fire here. And if he continues, he ain’t the only one
who’s gonna get burned.
Officially-sanctioned recall efforts by the Nevada
Republican Party – likely to be fully funded by conservative donors who are
tired of this crap by the moderate crybabies who didn’t get their way – are far
more likely to be successful than not, especially considering the relatively
tiny number of signatures needed to qualify for a special election.
Oh, and the fact that those targeted for recall (a) will be
in session and unable to campaign to save their bacon in their districts, and
(b) will be unable to raise any money to stave off the recall effort thanks to the
fundraising “blackout period” they’ll be under.
But even if not successful, the recall effort alone will be
enough to entice serious, credible and viable GOP primary challengers for the
next election – and the campaign mailers will write themselves! It will cost the collaborators a fortune to
defend their seats.
To tell you the truth, part of me hopes Hickey & Company
are actually stupid enough to go through with the “nuclear option.” I’d love the chance to get rid of them BEFORE
the end of the legislative session when Gov. Brian Sandoval’s tax hike votes come up rather than wait until June
2016.
So…
Go ahead, Pat. Make
my day.
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