93°F
weather icon Clear

Mood at Republican party leaves a vivid memory

One surprise from the GOP election night watch party was how after President Barack Obama was declared the winner, so many Republicans didn’t stick around to see how other Republicans on the ballot did.

It was almost as if they didn’t care whether Sen. Dean Heller or Rep. Joe Heck were winning, or whether the GOP took over the state Senate as promised (a promise they failed to keep).

“We just lost the country,” one angry white male Republican told me as I was leaving The Venetian for the Democratic Party at Mandalay Bay

While the balloon was deflating at The Venetian, at Mandalay Bay the energy was palpable, the crowd was probably double the 800 or so at the GOP event and people were lining up to get into the Democratic Party. Inside, it was hot and sweaty, and up front about 50 happy celebrants were dancing with joy.

Four years ago, I was in the Rio following Secretary of State Ross Miller when Obama was called as the winner. A roaring sound raced up the outside wall of the hotel into Miller’s suite. You could actually feel the sound go through your body.

This time, my memories will be of being with the Republicans booing, then leaving. And those long red evening gowns worn by various GOP women who thought they were going to a ball.

Equally vivid: The utter indifference to the results of the presidential election in the casino.
 

Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
THE LATEST
Cab riders experiencing no-shows urged to file complaints

If a cabbie doesn’t show, you must file a complaint. Otherwise, the authority will keep on insisting it’s just not a problem, according to columnist Jane Ann Morrison. And that’s not what she’s hearing.

Are no-shows by Las Vegas taxis usual or abnormal?

In May former Las Vegas planning commissioner Byron Goynes waited an hour for a Western Cab taxi that never came. Is this routine or an anomaly?

Columnist shares dad’s story of long-term cancer survival

Columnist Jane Ann Morrison shares her 88-year-old father’s story as a longtime cancer survivor to remind people that a cancer diagnosis doesn’t necessarily mean a hopeless end.

Las Vegas author pens a thriller, ‘Red Agenda’

If you’re looking for a good summer read, Jane Ann Morrison has a real page turner to recommend — “Red Agenda,” written by Cameron Poe, the pseudonym for Las Vegan Barry Cameron Lindemann.

Las Vegas woman fights to stop female genital mutilation

Selifa Boukari McGreevy wants to bring attention to the horrors of female genital mutilation by sharing her own experience. But it’s not easy to hear. And it won’t be easy to read.

Biases of federal court’s Judge Jones waste public funds

Nevada’s most overturned federal judge — Robert Clive Jones — was overturned yet again in one case and removed from another because of his bias against the U.S. government.

Don’t forget Jay Sarno’s contributions to Las Vegas

Steve Wynn isn’t the only casino developer who deserves credit for changing the face of Las Vegas. Jay Sarno, who opened Caesars Palace in 1966 and Circus Circus in 1968, more than earned his share of credit too.

John Momot’s death prompts memories of 1979 car fire

Las Vegas attorney John Momot Jr. was as fine a man as people said after he died April 12 at age 74. I liked and admired his legal abilities as a criminal defense attorney. But there was a mysterious moment in Momot’s past.