Is Nevada GOP snatching defeat from the jaws of victory?

mer·cu·ri·al mərˈkyo͝orēəl/ adjective 
(of a person) subject to sudden or unpredictable changes of mood or mind.
Republican Assembly Speaker-apparent-perhaps-maybe John Hambrick has changed his mind again. First, he ousted arch-conservative Michele Fiore as majority leader and chair of the Taxation Committee, after old allegations about liens placed on her companies by the IRS. Then, without explanation, he reinstated her. Now, after she has tried to explain her situation and say she has negotiated a deal with the IRS, he has ousted her again.
“I found that Michele’s explanations of her IRS issues were unacceptable,” Hambrick was quoted as saying by the Las Vegas newspaper. “They left unanswered questions, were full of deflections and slanderous allegations that have left our caucus further divided. At this time I feel it is best to (relieve) Assemblywoman Fiore of her leadership roles in the Assembly.”

Michele Fiore (R-J photo)

The current story online says Fiore was not available for comment.
 The story did not say who she slandered, but on Alan Stock’s KDWN radio program earlier this week she said she was being targeted by Monte Miller, a key GOP fundraiser, and two paid political consultants.
Doubtlessly this will fuel further talks of a nuclear option, in which RINO Republicans join with the 17-member Democratic minority in the Assembly to name someone other than Hambrick as speaker.
To flip a phrase from Will Rogers, I think these players can honestly all say they don’t belong to any organized political party, they are Republicans.

5 comments on “Is Nevada GOP snatching defeat from the jaws of victory?

  1. Eddie InLiberty Hamilton says:

    The 2015 Nevada Assembly Speaker designate JOHN HAMBRICK of AD2 in Las Vegas was just recently put in power by the newly elected GOP conservative Assembly caucus. Now Mr Hambrick bites the hand that feeds him,,,go figure

  2. Bill says:

    Regrettably, it looks like the R’s are once again, willy-nilly, conducting a circular firing squad.

  3. Steve says:

    Believe it or not, Steve Sebelius called it well on this. He said that no one expected the Democrat rout and Republican victory, so much so that the Republican Caucus was in no way prepared for this. We are seeing the aftermath of sudden success.

    I hope the conservatives can learn from the liberals how to get their ideas past the eyes of the enemy…by using subterfuge and secrecy in pushing the policies and ideal conservatives really want in place.

    More than that, I hope the new Majority can work together once the new session is gaveled in. This is paramount to holding that majority for the next session.

  4. […] Is Nevada GOP snatching defeat from the jaws of victory? Republican Assembly Speaker-apparent-perhaps-maybe John Hambrick has changed his mind again. First, he ousted arch-conservative Michele Fiore as majority leader and chair of the Taxation Committee, after old allegations about liens placed on her companies by the IRS. Then, without explanation, he reinstated her. Now, after she has tried to explain her situation and say she has negotiated a deal with the IRS, he has ousted her again. […]

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