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The liberal war on choice

Unless it involves killing unborn children, liberals aren’t much for choice these days. Consider what’s happening to Alfie Evans in England, which is even more a lefty paradise than California.

 
Three things to know about CCSD’s next superintendent

The Clark County School District is interviewing six superintendent candidates on Friday, and Trustees say they’ll offer the job to someone next Wednesday. Regardless of whom they select, here are three things you already know about the district’s next superintendent.

 
Craig Mueller hits primary opponent on crime, promises to defend pot

Republican Attorney General candidate Craig Mueller says his primary opponent has been “inert” in the face of increasing crime. Mueller also pledged to take on the federal government if it came after Nevada’s recreational marijuana industry and fight to get federally owned lands returned to the state.

Recall irregularities abound at Registrar’s office

The Clark County Registrar’s office can’t keep its numbers straight. It’s already admitted to improperly excluding 175 signers of a petition to recall Sen. Joyce Woodhouse. Now, there’s evidence suggesting it’s made hundreds of more mistakes in that recall and the one targeting Sen. Nicole Cannizzaro.

 
Want to empower women? Stop talking about gender pay gap

If you want to empower women, stop talking about the mythical gender pay gap. Equal Pay Day was last week. Democrat politicians and their media allies spent the day spreading the falsehood that women earn 80 cents for every dollar men earn.

Giunchigliani’s gun-control proposal is full of holes

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Chris Giunchigliani’s new gun control proposal would do more to punish responsible gun owners than reduce gun crime. Read through her platform, and you get the impression that’s practically the point.

 
CCSD’s next superintendent can’t solve its problems

Believing that the Clark County School District’s next superintendent can solve its problems is like thinking you can turn Hamlet into a comedy by finding the right lead actor. The next superintendent will have the starring role in an oft-repeated tragedy but no chance to change the plot.