With the passing of Senator John McCain, America has lost a military hero, a patriot and a public servant of the highest order.
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I am horrified, on a daily basis, by the indescribably mean, nasty, brutal things that people say to and about each other. No, not face-to-face, but on social media.
As a candidate for governor, it’s hard to imagine how Democrat Steve Sisolak could lose.
Nevada’s education establishment has a new plan to fix schools: Repeat the old plan. Nevada politicians first implemented the buzzwords you hear now — more funding, smaller class sizes, increased teacher pay — decades ago.
In 1981, President Ronald Reagan was facing jeopardy. The debt ceiling was reaching its limit, and some young Republican members of Congress were balking at raising it. (They tended to confuse the debt with the deficit.) It didn’t help that this would be a symbolic benchmark, when the U.S. debt limit passed a trillion dollars for the first time.
The most important election this week didn’t involve a candidate, and it didn’t go Republicans’ way.