GOP Executive Director Zac Moyle and State Chairperson Sue Lowden have to wake up every day with overwhelming fear as they click through the morning news outlets to find out how the state GOP has collapsed so far that day.
And the irony is that the collapse has almost nothing to do with the two of them.
Take yesterday. Rasmussen shows that the McCain campaign is not gaining traction against the Obama team in Nevada. Gov. Jim Gibbons (R-Sparks) decides to have a talk with the media about how his rodeo date was normal. Speaking of normal, Asy. Francis Allen (R-Las Vegas) had the steak knife stabbing charges that were against her dropped. This means she'll be sticking around, kind of like an anchor slowly dragging down the GOP.
All of that was yesterday. Wouldn't you stay in bed today?
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Staying in Bed
Yes, agreed. Sue Lowden and Zac Moyle should also have stayed in bed on April 26th. Perhaps the NV GOP Convention could have been concluded in a timely and orderly fashion without their interference. On June 28th, the delegates did conclude by holding a second day of the convention, finished the business of the delegates which was to nominate and elect delegates to the National Convention and all in a timely and parlimentarian manner. Thanks to those delegates who moved forward and acted to correct the mistakes of the "leadership" who should have remained in bed on April 26th.
Zac Moyle is a joke.
Zac Moyle is a joke.
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