by Jon Ralston Wed, 09/19/2012 - 14:48
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Trying to think of something dumber, brb... t.co/8fKl0oCLul
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Our @danielrothberg’s indispensable environmental newsletter is out! t.co/qrGPprNz50
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I am not exactly sure what the category below shitshow is, but this amazing piece by @jess_hillyeah shows (again) t… t.co/M5nF7rjGEa
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"If Democrats and Republicans together stand up for Iowa, we stand up for rural America. In a modest way and with N… t.co/uveKPaScOt
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Good morning from The #WeMatter State.
On this date in 2015, AG Adam Laxalt joined a suit against a Barack Obama i… t.co/Xpjp7oT1Ua
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This is interesting... t.co/zU0PlA7hb6
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Worst part is not mice or expired food but "cats living inside."
The horror.
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If you want context and background and fact-checking on the governor's speech Monday, Team @TheNVIndy has you cover… t.co/uZcZ2CpIjL
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Coming up soon @TheNVIndy: Our team annotated the governor's State of the State speech. You won't see anything like… t.co/3BglBgRfkL
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"The survey conducted last month also found 95 percent of those surveyed support the right to an abortion, even tho… t.co/ZU6KIsuzT3
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You could almost feel it over the last few weeks.
Sen. Dean Heller, with help from his Rovian friends, has been pounding Rep. Shelley Berkley over her ethics troubles. And despite her abysmal handling of the issue at times, the congresswoman has kept the race close. Yes, her image has taken a battering, and polls may lag that phenomenon, but this race is still far from over.
So although it was out of character for Heller to resort to hyperventilating hyperbole today by calling Berkley "the most unethical, corrupt person I’ve ever met in my life.” Really? Compared to ex-Sen. John Ensign, whom I think Heller met?
Even if Berkley recklessly used her position to advocate for policies that benefited her husband – and the Ethics Committee has not weighed in yet and despite Berkley’s amnesia about whether she ever asked for guidance – she did not commit nearly the depredations Ensign did.
But no matter: More interesting than Heller’s mini-temper tantrum is that the usually disciplined senator,, who rarely deviates from careful talking points, once even distancing himself from his campaign’s attack ads, is why: He hasn’t put her away.
Berkley’s transparent attempt to muddy the ethical waters, first with a series of ads tying Heller to a diamond scam that he has no ties to and now with the resurrection of an old issue old issue about a car driver friend of Heller’s. And the new Berkley ad didn’t even use the sex offender angle. It’s pretty clean, albeit almost as tenuous as the Diamond Dean hits.
But it sure hit a nerve with Heller, based on that quote. And I bet he doesn’t like to see these kinds of assessments, with the National Journal moving the race up a notch in Berkley’s favor and saying “the numbers aren’t moving here” despite the ethics attacks.
I still think Heller is a slight favorite here because of the ethics probe and Berkley’s challenge in Washoe County. But if Mitt Romney continues to falter in Nevada – and Heller scurried away from the GOP nominee today quicker than you can say “47 percent” – and the Democratic turnout machine reaches 2008, or even 2010 effectiveness, this could be a race where a congresswoman under an ethics cloud could win against a previously squeaky clean senator.
And the first debate is one week from today: Bring your popcorn.
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