Drive-by Muthings – November 5th

• One of the big new sayings this year is “too big to fail.” But perhaps considering Obama’s lack of real world experience for the job of POTUS, the operative phrase now should be “too small to succeed.”

Drive-By Muthings: October 7, 2009

“Lap dancers would be cited for lewd conduct for improperly touching customers under a new code proposed by Las Vegas police,” the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported today. Hmm. No one forces these gals to work there, and no one forces customers to go there. So if police have enough money to crackdown on such consensual […]

Doubting John Ensign

Does anyone doubt that the Sen. John Ensign scandal – especially after the explosive new and sordid details emerged this week in the New York Times about ethical, if not illegal, actions on the part of John Ensign after the affair with his best friend’s wife was discovered – is now in Eveready Bunny mode […]

A Code of Conduct for Health Insurance Companies

In the never-ending debate about national health care, the most common refrain is “our health care system is broken.” That is immediately followed by never-ending government solutions to “fix” said system at an estimated cost of trillions of dollars. Rarely mentioned in these expensive, government-knows-best debates, however, is any discussion of free-market, non-legislative solutions to […]

Johnny Casino and the Eveready Bunny

Does anyone doubt that the Sen. John Ensign scandal – especially after the explosive new and sordid details emerged this week in the New York Times about ethical, if not illegal, actions on the part of John Ensign after the affair with his best friend’s wife was discovered – is now in Eveready Bunny mode […]

GOP’s Dream Team II

Way back on May 14, 2009, I wrote in Muth’s Truths that Nevada Republicans had the potential of fielding a “dream team” of top-tier candidates who could potentially lead the beleaguered party back from the political wilderness.

Ensign Backs Tax Hike

As we’ve discovered recently, Sen. John Ensign’s record on keeping promises, pledges and vows ain’t so great. So it should come as no real surprise that he’s broken his Taxpayer Protection Pledge by promoting and voting for the Travel Promotion Act.

And the Oscar Goes To…Carson City?

Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman continues to float the notion that he might throw his crown into the race for governor next year….either as an independent or in the Democrat primary against the Son of Reid. And many folks continue to pooh-pooh his chances, maintaining Oscar just won’t “sell” in the rurals. An extremely likable […]

Gibbons’ Worst Appointment Possible

“Gov. Jim Gibbons intends to appoint his former chief operating officer, Dianne Cornwall, to the Nevada Gaming Commission when a seat becomes vacant in April,” CityLife editor Steve Sebelius wrote on Friday, adding that “sources who asked to remain anonymous say the appointment has been under consideration for some time, and that it is a […]

Raggio’s RINOs

“State Senate Minority Leader Bill Raggio warned today that a citizens committee expected to propose changes in taxes and state spending to improve the quality of life in Nevada must not be filled with ‘tax users’ for its recommendations to win public acceptance,” reported the Las Vegas Review-Journal this week.

Return of a Man Called Mason?

The last time the Nevada Republican Party was this broke and broken was the year before Reno attorney John Mason took the reins in 1995.

The Jerk

Keith Schwer is the director of The Center for Business and Economic Research at UNLV. And after GOP gubernatorial candidate Brian Sandoval indicated in interviews this week there was still room to cut in the state budget, Schwer responded thusly in a news interview:

There They Go Again

Last week, after a meeting with Gov. Jim Gibbons, the Las Vegas Review-Journal “Flash” headline read: “Democratic legislators say state budget can’t be cut further.” Wow, talk about the boy who cried wolf.

Heck Stands Up for Taxpayers

GOP gubernatorial candidate Joe Heck joined Gov. Jim Gibbons this week in signing the Taxpayer Protection Pledge. In doing so, Dr. Heck issued the following statement: