The Un-Sisolak’s First 100 Days: “Getting Sh*t Done”

(Chuck Muth) – Has anyone seen any bumper stickers featuring the scowling face of ex-Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak with the words “Miss Me Yet?” Yeah, me neither. Ah, the difference a Republican governor makes. Following his State of the State address in January, Gov. Joe Lombardo was asked what he was most looking forward to […]

Good Friday Wasn’t So Good: RIP Snowball

  (Chuck Muth) – The little white fur-ball escaped getting smashed like a pancake by an 18-wheeler some nine years ago.  But his luck ran out yesterday. Please pardon this exercise in personal privilege, but I want to take this opportunity to give my “best friend” a proper send-off this day after Good Friday. Back […]

It’s My Birthday – Here’s YOUR Gift!

(Chuck Muth) – This Wednesday starts the clock.  One more year before I officially join Bill Laub and Bobby Ellis and become Medicare-eligible. Yea! I mean…ugh. However, for the next three days I’m gonna be locked in a room at the Venetian with marketing guru Perry Belcher, learning how the robots of artificial intelligence (AI) […]

New Report: 95,556 Nevada Ballots Mailed to “Dirty” Addresses in 2022

(Chuck Muth) – One of the biggest challenges I’ve faced in getting neck-deep in the election integrity issue has been trying to figure out who the credible players are and who’s just an irresponsible purveyor of unsubstantiated conspiracy theories. And one of the credible sources of information is the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF), which […]

ACTION ALERT: Support SB405 in Support of Election Integrity

(Marcos Lopez) – Gov. Joe Lombardo earlier this week introduced a bill to strengthen Nevada’s voting process. SB 405 would enact several important changes, including: Repealing universal mail-in voting; Requiring residents to produce IDs when casting ballots; and Establishing earlier deadlines for mail ballots. SB 405 will help restore faith and timeliness in Nevada’s election […]

Joe Lombardo’s Mid-Session Report Card

  (Chuck Muth) – Well, we’re about halfway through the 2023 session of the Nevada Legislature. The movable deadline for introducing bills has passed and the race to the finish line has now begun in earnest. So, how’s new Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo done in his first three months on the job? For many, Gov. […]

Left’s War on Nevada’s Small Biz Finds New Target

(Chuck Muth) – With complete control of the Nevada Legislature again this session, Democrats have already introduced some pretty stupid bills – such as setting up polling stations in prisons. Which brings me to Assembly Bill 303, introduced this week by the Growth and Infrastructure Committee – which was formerly called the Transportation Committee before […]

Another Catch-and-Release Tragedy

(Chuck Muth) – Early last Saturday, convicted criminal “Pedro Lopez-Villasenor plowed into an oncoming BMW” in southwest Las Vegas driving 90-mph in a 35-mph zone. His victim is “in critical condition with a broken leg and internal injuries.” Lopez-Villasenor did not have a driver’s license, and the story in today’s Las Vegas Review-Journal does not […]

Lauer Hour: The Stuck on Stupid Olympian Extraordinaire

(Chuck Muth) – Booger-blogger Rob Lauer got into the “I Hate Amy” action yesterday, commenting… “Amy Tarkanian, wife of Douglas County Commissioner Danny Tark, announced to the world on March 10, 2023, that she is Bi-Sexual. We all knew who had the balls in that marriage. … I’m just curious how a woman who’s been […]

Chattah/Tarkanian Blood Feud Boils Over

(Chuck Muth) – Well, let’s get the disclaimers out of the way first… Yes, I worked for Republican attorney general candidate Sigal Chattah in her primary campaign last year against Tisha Black, but opted not to continue working for her in the general election. Yes, I was critical of Amy Tarkanian’s endorsement of Sigal’s Democrat […]

Snowflake Alert: Dallas Harris Throws Hissy Fit over Valentine’s Day Card

(Chuck Muth) – The Church of Perpetual Indignation – er, excuse me, I mean the Nevada Legislature – is now in session.  As such, various legislators were in high dudgeon on Tuesday over a Valentine’s Day card delivered to Democrat State Sen. Dallas Harris during a school choice rally in Carson City. Oh, the sound […]

Announcement: New “Pigpen Project” Website Launched

(Chuck Muth) – I’ve spent the last few months deeply researching the “election integrity” issue, especially as it applies to Nevada, and have been sharing what I’ve learned over the past week. Make no mistake: I don’t know it all.  But I’ve learned enough to know that a lot of the people out there *claiming* […]

The Danger of Database Mining in Cleaning Up “Dirty” Voter Files

(Chuck Muth) – When it comes to problems with Nevada’s “dirty” voter files, Gov. Joe Lombardo gets it… “We know, and I guarantee you’ll agree, the voter rolls are not clean. You can ask the person next to you if they’re aware of somebody [that] moved out of the house two years ago and they’re […]

Electile Dysfunction: Phantoms, Sleepers and Hiders, Oh, My!

(Chuck Muth) – Make no mistake, ‘fake” registrations exist on voter rolls. They include multiple voters of the same name and age, dead people, people registered at P.O. boxes, and people who have moved permanently but remain on the Active voter list at their old address. It also includes voters registered at apartment complexes with […]

Why It’s So Hard to Remove Voters from the “Active” File

(Chuck Muth) – When it comes to the voter rolls, Democrats usually like them “dirty” and label any effort to clean them up as “voter suppression.”  What hypocrites. Nevada Democrat Party Chair Judy Whitmer has reportedly purged some 230 members of her Central Committee just weeks before she’s scheduled to face a contested re-election election […]

Here’s How Bad the “Dirty Voter List” Problem is in Nevada

(Chuck Muth) – Under the cover of COVID, Nevada switched its June 2020 primary elections to universal mail-in balloting. Nevadans were assured this was a “one-time” change; however, during a special session of the Legislature held in August of that year, that one-time change was extended to the general election. A post-election study conducted by […]