Showing posts with label SILVERSTATE CONFIDENTIAL. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

SILVER STATE CONFIDENTIAL 04/11/2012

NEW VIRUS WARNING!

I received the following from Chuck Trautman of Phoenix, Arizona yesterday…and this is no joke.  I almost fell for this one myself and would have joined Chuck in his pain and e-agony:

“I WAS HAD!   Can you believe staring at your desktop as a virus attacks your computer?  That happened to me today about 11:30 AM.  I'm sending this from my iPad while the Microsoft techs are deleting the virus.  I have MS Essentials for my anti-virus program.  The MS guys said the virus was new enough that they didn't have it blocked yet.

“The name of the scam is Smart Fortress 2012.  Watch out for it!

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

SILVER STATE CONFIDENTIAL 04/10/2012

KIDS IN CRAPPY SKOOLS SCORE BIG WIN IN BAYOU STATE

Bear in mind that Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval campaigned in 2010 on the issue of school vouchers (as well as on not raising taxes) as you read the following press release from the Friedman Foundation from last Thursday:

“Louisiana will be home to one of the nation's largest school voucher programs once Gov. Bobby Jindal signs legislation that recently passed his state's legislature. Today, by a vote of 60-42, the Louisiana House of Representatives approved Gov. Jindal's voucher expansion, which passed the Senate last night 24-15.

Saturday, April 7, 2012

SILVER STATE CONFIDENTIAL 04/07/2012

NEW PLEDGE SIGNER

Republican state senate candidate Brent Jones proudly inked the Taxpayer Protection Pledge last night at our monthly First Friday Happy Hour event. 

Brent is a conservative small businessman; something we need a LOT more of in Carson City.  He’s running in the GOP primary for Senate District 9 against Mari St. Martin - a hand-picked candidate of Senate Minority Leader-in-Waiting Michael Roberson who has also been endorsed by the Senate Moderate Republican Caucus. 

As of this date, St. Martin has not signed the Tax Pledge, apparently so as to be able to vote with Roberson to re-impose the Sandoval-Roberson “sunset” taxes next session if she’s elected.

IF…she’s elected.

Friday, April 6, 2012

SILVER STATE CONFIDENTIAL 04/06/2012

FIRST FRIDAY HAPPY HOUR

TONIGHT’s First Friday Happy Hour will be held at the Swinger’s Club in the Plaza Hotel downtown.  5-7 pm.  Be there or be talked about!

CLC 2012

The 5th annual Conservative Leadership Conference will be held June 8-10 at the downtown Plaza Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.  CLC will again be co-hosted by Citizen Outreach and Americans for Tax Reform. 

Among confirmed speakers: Herman Cain, Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Margaret Hoover of FOX News, Jenny Beth Martin of Tea Party Patriots, and David Keene of the National Rifle Association.  EARLY BIRD ticket pricing available until April 30.  Register today for the best gathering of conservative-libertarians this side of the Rio Bravo!

Thursday, April 5, 2012

SILVER STATE CONFIDENTIAL 04/05/2012

FIRST FRIDAY HAPPY HOURThis month’s First Friday Happy Hour will be held at the Swinger’s Club in the Plaza Hotel downtown.  5-7 pm.  Be there or be talked about!

ROBERSON’S RINO RESCUE

It was bad enough that Senate Minority Leader-in-Waiting Michael Roberson did a complete 180, broke his Taxpayer Protection Pledge and announced he was warmly embracing Gov. Brian Sandoval’s plan to re-impose that $620 million tax hike on Nevadans and Nevada businesses next year.

And it’s bad enough that he’s recruited and endorsed a host of moderate GOP state senate candidates this year who refuse to sign the Taxpayer Protection Pledge that Mitt Romney, Sen. Dean Heller, Rep. Joe Heck and Rep. Mark Amodei have signed - or promise not to vote to re-impose the Sandoval-Roberson sunsets in the next legislative session.

But not content with painting his own caucus with pale pastels, the good senator is now reaching into Douglas County in northern Nevada to lend aid and comfort to a tax-hiking, moderate state assemblyman, as well. 

According to an email I was forwarded a couple days ago, Roberson will be hosting “a fundraising reception to help re-elect Assemblyman Kelly Kite” on May 2.  Isn’t that special?

The freshman Kite chalked up a seriously lame 60% Citizen Outreach rating last session, and a 53% rating from the Nevada Policy Research Institute.  He refused, and continues to refuse, to sign the Taxpayer Protection Pledge.  Hoted for the $620 million tax hike last year and refuses to promise not to do it again next year. 

And in one of the most conservative and Republican districts in the state!

Fortunately, Kite is being challenged by a credible and viable candidate by the name of Jim Wheeler - who has already signed the Tax Pledge and promises NOT to vote to re-impose the Sandoval-Roberson sunsets if elected.  Which makes it gut-check time for Douglas County Republicans.

That said, Roberson’s move on Kite’s behalf has also raises some additional questions/concerns:

1.)  With so much on the line for Senate Republicans this year - who only need to pick-up one net seat to gain the majority - why is Roberson playing in assembly races where Republicans have ZERO chance of gaining the majority this year?  Power grab or mission creep?

2.)  Why is Sen. Roberson horsing around in an assembly district that is represented by one of his senate colleagues, Sen. James Settelmeyer?  To the best of my knowledge, Sen. Settelmeyer has NOT taken sides in the Kite-Wheeler race.  So if the district’s own state senator isn’t getting involved in this primary, why is a Las Vegas senator doing so?

To answer that second question – and this is pure speculation by a member of the Douglas County Republican Central Committee with whom I communicated this week - it’s thought that Sen. Settelmeyer might be interested in challenging Sen. Roberson for the GOP leadership position.  As such, Roberson’s move is being viewed by some as an effort to position the moderate Kite to challenge the conservative Settelmeyer himself in a Republican primary in 2014.

Ah, what a tangled web.

In any event, Sen. Roberson’s conversion as a born-again tax hiker has certainly won him the admiration and adulation of the Carson City establishment and professional lobbying corps.  However, his efforts to move the Republican Party further towards the middle than it already is sure aren’t winning over the party’s conservative-libertarian-tea party base. 

Question is: Will he pay a price?  Or will he be able to successfully run his own show while blowing off the GOP’s grassroots volunteers and “worker bees” the way Bill Raggio used to do?  Stay tuned, Bat fans…

NEW PLEDGE SIGNER

State Assembly 42: Robert McEntee

TAX PLEDGE SIGNERS FOR 2012

U.S. Senate: Sen. Dean Heller
U.S. Senate: Ed Hamilton
CD1: Charmaine Guss
CD 2: Rep. Mark Amodei
CD 3: Rep. Joe Heck

State Senate 1: Gregg Hughes
State Senate 18:  Assemblyman Richard McArthur

State Assembly 2: Assemblyman John Hambrick
State Assembly 4: Michele Fiore
State Assembly 5: Barry Keller
State Assembly 9: Victoria Seaman
State Assembly 9: Kelly Hurst
State Assembly 10: Tim Farrell
State Assembly 13: Leonard Foster
State Assembly 14: Amy Groves
State Assembly 15: Megan Heryet
State Assembly 17: Patrick Mendez
State Assembly 21: Swadeep Nigam
State Assembly 39: Jim Wheeler
State Assembly 40: Assemblyman Pete Livermore
State Assembly 41: Phil Regeski
State Assembly 42: Robert McEntee

To download a copy of the Pledge, go to
http://www.ATR.org

Friday, March 16, 2012

SILVER STATE CONFIDENTIAL 03/16/2012

THE FURTHER MIS-ADVENTURES OF CHICKEN RIC

As regular readers here already know, Ric Truesdell - the Las Vegas city council candidate with a yahoo Obama Whisperer for both a campaign manager and son-in-law – has refused to debate man-to-man his main opponent, fiscal conservative and former state senator, Bob Beers. 

Indeed, he refused to participate in a candidate debate this past Monday night that was moderated by KDWN 720 AM’s Alan Stock, and then blew off an invitation by Jon Ralston to debate Beers on Ralston’s Face to Face program.

Let’s face it, the guy’s a real chicken-ric.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

SILVER STATE CONFIDENTIAL 03/14/2012

SANDOVAL CONFIRMS CONSERVATIVES’ WORST FEARS ABOUT HIM

“In addition to avoiding further cuts to education, this decision means there will be no need for tax increases in the next session,” Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval said on Tuesday. “Nevadans will pay no more than they are in the current biennium.”

The “decision” the governor was referencing was his decision to make permanent some $620 million worth of “temporary” tax hikes passed in 2009 that were supposed to expire on June 30, 2011…only to be jacked up again on July 1, 2011 by the governor and Legislature. 

The new “temporary” tax hike was supposed to expire on June 30, 2013.  Now, if the governor gets his way, taxes will go back up by some $620 million yet again on July 1, 2013 - which makes the governor’s claim so disingenuous, if not outright dishonest.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

SILVER STATE CONFIDENTIAL 03/13/2012

FINGER-LICKIN’ CHICKEN RIC

Ric Truesdell is running against Bob Beers (and others) for a vacant Las Vegas city council seat. 

His son-in-law, Steve Redlinger, is running his campaign.  Redlinger is a Democrat campaign consultant who is also a fundraiser for Obama.  Yet Truesdell wants Republican voters to believe HE’S the true conservative in the race.

Another thing: Truesdell is afraid to debate Beers in a public event – and ducked just such a debate Monday night that was hosted by Alan Stock of KDWN 720 AM.  But he’ll attack Bob in the mail. He’ll attack him on Twitter.  He’ll attack him on TV and radio. 

Monday, March 12, 2012

SILVER STATE CONFIDENTIAL 03/12/2012

CORRECTION

It was Assemblywoman Debbie Smith - serving as an alternate for Assemblywoman Teresa Benitez-Thompson - who voted last Thursday to screw Nevada’s small home-based businesses by going along with Secretary of State Ross Miller’s scheme to repeal, by fiat, their exemption to the state’s business license fine..er, penalty…er, fee, not, as I reported on Friday, Benetiz-Thompson.

We regret the error (made by voters in electing both of these women).

THE BEERS SMEAR AND A DEBATE DUCK

KDWN 720 AM talk-show host Alan Stock will host a debate tonight featuring the candidates for the special election for the vacant Ward 2 Las Vegas city council seat.  Conservative mensch Bob Beers will be there.  So will all of the other candidates…except one:

Monday, March 5, 2012

Silver State Confidential 03/05/2012

GOP’S MUSICAL CHAIRS

First, Republican State Sen. Elizabeth Halseth (R-Las Vegas) quit under pressure last month thanks to a messy divorce of her own making. 

That was followed almost immediately by the Senate Republican Caucus announcing it already had a replacement candidate for the newly created vacancy, Dr. Vick Gill, and endorsed him.

Then this morning, Mari Nakashima St. Martin – who has worked for the Nevada GOP, Rep. Joe Heck and Sen. Dean Heller - announced her Republican candidacy for the seat.

Less than a half-hour later, Gill dropped out without explanation.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

SILVER STATE CONFIDENTIAL 03/03/2012

FIRST FRIDAY HAPPY HOUR REPORT

Conservative firebrand, former state senator, former state GOP treasurer, radio DJ and current Las Vegas city council candidate Bob Beers graced the Swinger’s Club stage Friday night at the Citizen Outreach/KDWN First Friday Happy Hour and regaled the audience with his tale of how he landed the firefighters’ union endorsement this week.

If you weren’t there, you missed a heckuva story.

Also on hand was Clark County Republican Party Chairman David Gibbs and soon-to-be Nevada Republican Party Chairman Michael McDonald.  And let me just say this about that…

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Silver State Confidential 02/16/2012

  WHEN YOUR COCAINE ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY HAS TO BE THERE OVERNIGHT

From Beth Warren of the Commercial Appeal in Memphis, Tennessee:
 
“Corrupt law enforcement officers in Memphis, Texas and Mexico helped the city's most notorious drug-trafficking organization flourish for more than a decade, a drug dealer told federal court jurors Tuesday.  Convicted trafficker Orlando Pride also testified that the organization he served routinely used FedEx to ship millions of dollars worth of cocaine from Mexico to the U.S.”

Monday, February 6, 2012

SILVER STATE CONFIDENTIAL 02/06/2013

ALL THE “RIGHT” MOVES

VERY sad news for limited-government conservatives today. 

Assemblyman Ed Goedhart (R-Amargosa Valley) announced over the weekend that he not only wasn’t seeking re-election, but is retiring from politics altogether rather than run for state Senate, as had been expected.  The Pahrump Valley Times reports that the conservative legislator “is bowing out of politics to run a new farming venture.”

Goedhart did say, however, that he could not support the other announced candidate in the race, former Assembly Minority Leader Pete “Tax My Meat” Goicoechea.

“I will not be able to support him because he had the second most liberal voting record of any Republican in the Assembly and Senate and voted for massive (tax) increases the last election,” Goedhart told the PVT.

“Senate District 19 is the most conservative district in the state,” Goedhart continued.  “I think it’d be a shame if we didn’t have a true, conservative, principled candidate who’s not afraid and willing to articulate our core principles and beliefs, including a free market, limited government, fiscally responsible government and transparency.”


We wish Goedhart all the best…but his brand of boat-rocking conservatism in the Legislature will be sorely missed next session.  And let’s hope a conservative alternative to Goicoechea emerges before filing opens in March.  Hello, Elko?!!

THE CHAOS CAUCUS: MY AFTER-ACTION REPORT

* After initially predicting over 100,000 Republicans would participate in the Nevada GOP presidential caucus, the party began ratcheting that figure down.  First to 70,000; then to 55,000.  I predicted 40,000.  In the end, total participation in the Chaos Caucus: 32,894.  Lame.

* Considering how fouled up the caucus was, as is, can you just imagine the nightmare same-day registration would have caused?

* The only thing worse than “spin” is bad spin.  Get this: In a 2 a.m. press release this morning, the Nevada GOP actually had the stones to brag: “While in some states it takes days or weeks to complete certification, NVGOP certified the results in less than a day.” 

* Of course, they failed to mention that despite promising to COUNT the results (except for the sundown caucus) by 7 p.m. on Saturday, the final tally wasn’t reached until well after the Giants upset the Patriots in the  Super Bowl.  That the “certification” followed shortly thereafter is completely meaningless and totally misleading.

* Part of the problem with the turnout was, frankly, that so many people thought Mitt Romney had the state in the bag – which, as it turns out, he did.  Good for Romney; bad for the party – at least as far as driving up participation is concerned.

* Hat’s off to Ryan Erwin – the state’s top GOP political consultant who rode the Romney campaign to victory here from start to finish.  He also possesses the unique quality of being a downright nice guy – unusual in his line of work.

* While it’s unfair, Republicans statewide have been tarred with the mess caused by Clark County.  For what it’s worth, let me take this opportunity to point out that almost every precinct and county outside of Clark reportedly conducted an orderly and relatively problem-free caucus.

* How in the world did Newt Gingrich beat Ron Paul here?  Indeed, the Paul folks were predicting that in a low-turnout election they would actually beat Romney!  Well, turnout was about as low as you can go. And the Paul folks have been actively organizing for four years, while the Gingrich folks spent all of about two weeks on the ground. 

* Let’s face it, the Paul operation here has been all sizzle and no steak.  As Jon Ralston tweeted this morning: “Note to Ron Paul folks: No organization in '08 and: 6,084 votes. Supposedly more org/enthusiam this year: 6,175. 91 more!”  That’s right. Four years of huffing and puffing and bloviating the GOP house down…for 91 additional votes.  Epic fail.

* No, wait…WAIT!  It HAD to be voter fraud that allowed Gingrich to beat Paul!  (“Ah, but the strawberries! That's, that's where I had them.”)  Yeah, that’s the ticket. (Let the hate-mail begin!)

* And speaking of the Paul folks, I’ve been trying to tell everyone for four years now that the disastrous Nevada GOP convention in 2008 was sabotaged by Paul activists, led by Jeff “Chemtrail” Greenspan, who printed and distributed a fake delegate slate on a forged flyer on the morning of the convention and THAT’S what started the whole mess. 

* Until this weekend, no one thought the Paul conspirators would actually do such a thing.  Well, after the stunt they pulled at the “sundown caucus” on Saturday night, we all know differently now.  (BTW: Is the party gonna prosecute the ones who lied under penalty of perjury?)

* One more reflection on 2008: Following the convention, many of the Paul folks and new tea party activists embarked on a plan to “take over” the Clark County Republican Party.  Fine.  But in doing so, they drove out a number of longtime, experienced conservative grassroots activists for no reason other than they’d been actively involved for a number of years.  Enthusiasm is great, but experience counts. As we saw this weekend.

* Nevada Chairman Amy Tarkanian has already resigned - though to be fair, her resignation was tendered before the Chaos Caucus disaster.  It is unlikely that Nevada Republican National Committeeman Bob List or National Committeewoman Heidi Smith will follow suit, but after this debacle – not to mention the Sharron Angle disaster of 2010 – neither should run for re-election in May.  And if they do, both should be replaced.  Not that they’re bad people.  But real change requires real change.  And real change is required.  Big time.

* At the national level – made up of each state’s chairman, national committeewoman and national committeeman – the Republican National Committee chairman is almost always selected from among the members when the Democrats control the White House. The thinking is that the national chairman should have some experience running a party operation at the state level.  Just being an elected or former elected official isn’t enough.  Makes sense.

* As such, it’s time for members of the Nevada Republican Central Committee to self-impose a similar unwritten requirement. Clearly, if you have no experience running a county party – or at the very least a GOP women’s club or other Republican affiliated organization at the local level – you’re probably not ready to herd GOP cats at the state level.

* In addition, no money should be spent by the state party on anything else until it brings back and implements the “Five Star” program to start developing stronger local party leaders and operations.  And any state party leader who doesn’t know what the “Five Star” program is probably shouldn’t even be a state party leader.  Enough of this “amateur hour” nonsense.

* I can’t think of anything politically dumber than allowing non-Republicans to vote for who the GOP candidates should be in the general election.  But if all taxpayers are going to be forced to fund primary elections instead of the party funding caucuses, then I don’t see how you deny every registered voter an opportunity to participate somehow.  WARNING: Republicans foolishly now clamoring for the caucus system to be replaced by a primary better be careful what you wish for.

* In 2008 and again in 2012, Nevada Republicans have demonstrated that they don’t deserve early-state status in the presidential selection process.  They ought to just go back to the old system: You hold precinct meetings to elect delegates to the county convention in February/March.  At the county convention in March/April, you elect delegates to the state convention.  And at the state convention in April/May delegates are elected to the national convention.

* So let it be written; so let it be done.

POLITICAL POTPOURRI

* From Morning Score: “A Washington Post-ABC News national poll out this morning shows…56% of Gingrich, Santorum and Paul supporters say the more they hear about Romney, the less they like him. The ratio for independents on the same question is more than two-to-one.”  Three words: Ford, Dole, McCain.

* Also from Morning Score: “Just as in the other early presidential states, Ron Paul surpassed his 2008 performance Saturday. But in a state where expectations for his campaign were higher than anywhere else to date, the Texas congressman's third-place finish marked an underwhelming outcome for a candidate whose strategy is predicated on running well in caucus states like Nevada. While Paul won a respectable 19 percent Saturday - 5 points higher than four years ago - he nevertheless placed third behind Gingrich, whose haphazard Nevada effort barely compared to Paul's disciplined and well-organized operation.”

FAMOUS LAST WORDS

“Any (Ron) Paul fans who signed forms falsely saying they were precluded from participating in the morning caucus ‘because of my religious beliefs,’ demonstrated they’re willing to lie to win.  Not exactly a political game change.” – Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist Jane Ann Morrison

“I’m still trying to fully comprehend the depth of incompetence that has the Clark County GOP still counting ballots as of this writing, 34 hours or so after the last regular caucus vote was cast.  It is maddening that the entire state is now being slagged in the national media because of the buffoonery of a single county.” – Washoe County GOP caucus director Orrin Johnson

Saturday, February 4, 2012

SILVER STATE CONFIDENTIAL 02/04/2012

IS THIS WHAT THEY MEAN BY “SOCIALIZATION”

I always get a kick out of folks who criticize homeschooling because the homeschool kids supposedly don’t get the same level of “socialization” as kids in our public schools.

Do they mean like this?

“Teacher Mark Berndt is accused of taping his students’ mouths shut, blindfolding them and placing a giant cockroach on their faces. . . . Berndt was arrested Monday on felony charges of committing lewd acts on 23 boys and girls, ages 6 to 10…”

That’s from an AP story today which goes on to note that another Los Angeles public school teacher - working at the SAME SCHOOL as Berndt - was arrested on Friday “for investigation of lewd acts on two girls” who “were about 7 years old and said they were fondled in a classroom.”

As a homeschool dad, I’m feeling awfully guilty this morning about denying my kids the “socialization” opportunities afforded those kids at Maramonte Elementary School. Bad homeschool dad.  Bad.

LIBERAL INDOCTRINATION CENTERS

Speaking of the publik skools, I attended the GOP caucus meeting for my precinct this morning and looked around the room at all the posters and stickers plastered on the walls.  Talk about Liberalville, USA.  It was completely and totally obnoxious.  Racism, feminism, gay rights, environmentalism, anti-bullyism, you name it – all four walls; ceiling to floor. 

Hey, but at least the kids are getting “socialized,” right?

DON’T HEDGE, SIGN THE PLEDGE

I’m hearing more and more stories that GOP legislative candidates on the campaign trail are being asked more and more often whether or not they’ve signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge…which is great news, especially since I’m also hearing that many of the hand-picked “establishment” candidates are resisting the notion of, you know, taking a solid position on the issue.

Once filing ends in March, I will officially send a letter to every candidate running for the Legislature asking them to sign the Pledge, promising the voters of their district that they will “oppose and vote against any and all efforts to increase taxes” – including any effort to once again extend the “sunsets.” 

Those who refuse to sign will be called out for it right here.

FACT: Every Republican legislator who signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge voted AGAINST the $620 million tax hike last year…and every Republican who voted FOR the tax hike refused to sign the Pledge.  So if you don’t want your taxes raised in Nevada, it’s simple: Tell candidates: “If you don’t sign the Pledge, you don’t get my vote.”

POLITICAL POTPOURRI

* The debate coach credited with turning Mitt Romney around in the two Florida debates has been released by the campaign, Morning Score reports, “an apparent victim of internal tensions over staff receiving too much credit for the candidate's comeback.”  Hmm.  Wasn’t it Ronald Reagan who said: “There is no limit to what you can accomplish if you don't care who gets the credit”?

* In a fundraising email yesterday, Rick Santorum wrote: “Sharron Angle is a fighter and a Tea Party favorite. It's why I'm proud to receive her endorsement.”  Once again: Angle was NOT the tea party favorite in the 2010 U.S. Senate GOP primary race in Nevada.  She was the out-of-state TEA PARTY EXPRESS favorite.  Big difference.

* In that same email, Santorum writes that “Mitt Romney simply isn’t one of us, and Newt Gingrich cannot defeat Barack Obama.”  Problem for Rick is that he can’t beat Romney…or Gingrich…or even Paul, so the argument is moot.

* “On Friday night,” reports Karen Demirjian of the Las Vegas Sun, “Sharron Angle made her first public appearance on behalf of Rick Santorum since officially endorsing him for president, headlining a solo rally at Santorum’s headquarters.  Twenty-eight people showed up. That’s including her handlers, Santorum’s local staff, and one attendee’s two kids.”  Totally…embarrassing.

* Another sign that the Mitt Romney/Newt Gingrich matchup really is a fight between The People and The GOP Establishment: “Romney has the endorsement of Nevada's lieutenant governor, eight of 10 state senators and two members of Congress,” according to a report in Morning Score, while “Gingrich has not been endorsed by a single elected official in Nevada.”

* Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul all were campaigning in Las Vegas the day before the Nevada presidential caucus.  Meanwhile, Santorum – who threatened to boycott the state completely if we didn’t bend to New Hampshire’s demand that we move our caucus date - ditched the state and flew to Missouri to campaign.  If he gets more than Sharron Angle’s vote today it’ll be more than he deserves.

* Another example of just how dumb the Nevada GOP’s decision was to move its caucus from third-in-the-nation in January to fifth-in-the-nation in February: While millions upon MILLIONS of dollars were spent on advertising in each of the first four early states – Romney reportedly spent all of $249,220 here since last Friday, Paul spent all of $28,340…and neither the Gingrich nor the Santorum campaigns spent a dime.  I’m sure the local TV stations are thrilled with the Nevada GOP right about now.

* What to look for in tonight’s caucus results: Will Mitt Romney, as expected, again get over 50 percent of the vote - just as he did in 2008?  Will Newt Gingrich come in second - or will his greater general population support be defeated by Ron Paul’s superior caucus turnout machine?  And finally, will the caucus itself come off without a hitch - or will Nevada Republicans end up a national embarrassment?  High stakes indeed.

ALL THE “RIGHT” MOVES

* Rep. Mark Amodei (R-Nev.) has taken a decidedly different and open-minded position on Yucca Mountain from that of his congressional colleagues.  Read it here

* Overheard at the First Friday Happy Hour at the Swinger’s Club last night: Former Nevada State Sen. Bob Beers may be interested in the vacancy on the Las Vegas City Council.  Also in attendance: City Councilman Stavros Anthony and Assemblyman Richard McArthur.

* Former Nevada Lt. Gov. Lonnie Hammargren told me last night he’s planning a political comeback this year; eying a return to the University Board of Regents where he once served.

* Other candidates who stopped by First Friday last night: Michele Fiore, Chris Edwards, Ed Hamilton, Victoria Seaman and Annette Teijeiro.

* Sources tell me Nevada GOP Vice Chairman James Smack does not intend to run for chairman once Amy Tarkanian steps down tomorrow.  And everyone else the GOP establishment has apparently approached about the position has begged off.  So it looks like the thankless job is former Las Vegas city councilman Mike McDonald’s.  The coronation is expected sometime in April.

* Many of the words I got back for my fill-in-the-blank question, “Steve Commander is a (_____)” aren’t reprintable in a family e-newsletter.  Have yet to find one person other than “Little Napoleon” himself to say anything nice about the ex-tea party organizer.  

* And finally, for another example of how the tea party movement in Nevada is disjointed, disorganized and dysfunctional, click here

FAMOUS LAST WORDS

“(Mitt Romney) is far too moderate for the taste of Tea Party members, who favor more radical cuts to government spending and dismembering the tax code. Tea Party operative Chuck Muth is beating the bushes for Gingrich. Paul has won the allegiance of a swarm of Tea Party activists and organizers. And Angle has endorsed Santorum. Bottom line: A highly fragmented political movement won’t be able to stop arguably the one GOP candidate they dislike the most.” – Eric Pianin, Fiscal Times, 2/3/12