Moderates Fight, But
Only with the Right
By Chuck Muth
May 18, 2015
I spoke with a conservative member of the Nevada State
Assembly over the weekend.
Trust me, the situation in Carson City is dire.
The problem…
We have far more conservatives in the Assembly this session
than last…
But we also have more moderate “Gumby” Republicans.
And they’re in the leadership positions.
Especially on the two “money” committees…
Ways & Means (spending) and Taxation (funding).
As such, we’re screwed.
The situation described to me by this conservative
legislator reminded me of something I read in a 2009 book by former California
State Sen. Bill Richardson.
Father of the late, great Nevada NRA lobbyist, Carrie Herbertson.
A blurb in “Confrontational Politics” describes what happens
over and over again in legislatures all across country.
Including exactly what’s going on in Carson City this very
minute…
Indeed, I’m hearing that Assembly Majority Leader Paul Anderson (R-Las Vegas) is acting
like a bloody tyrant in GOP caucus meetings.
Aggressive.
Antagonistic.
To the conservatives.
But, heaven forefend, never to the Democrats.
Democrats get sugar and spice.
Conservatives get hot tongue and cold shoulders.
Indeed, throughout this entire session deposed former
Assembly Minority Leader Pat Hickey has
been constantly yapping his gums and nipping at the heels of conservatives in
the Assembly, not the Democrats.
Never the Democrats.
That’s why I gave him the nickname “The Appeaser” in the
first place.
Well, that and the fact that he's a Vietnam War-era draft dodger.
As the GOP leader in the 2013 session there was no
conservative, limited-government principle Hickey wasn’t willing to sell out to
the Democrats for.
In return for a few table scraps.
Some magic beans.
A kind word from Jon
Ralston.
A pat on the head.
And a wittle tummy wub.
But when it comes to dealing with conservatives, he’s full o’
“fightin’ words.”
Indeed, a few weeks ago he signed off a response to a
conservative constituent of obvious German descent who criticized Hickey’s RINO
(Republican in Name Only) ways…
All the charm of a pit bull…
Without the bite…
Unless he's snapping at a
conservative.
As the political folks who never blow an opportunity to blow
an opportunity wrap up the single biggest blown opportunity for Nevada
Republicans in this century or last, remember…
It’s not enough to just elect more Republicans.
You have to elect better ones, as well.
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