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This week, businessman and reality show ringmaster Donald J. Trump is scheduled to accept the nomination of the Republican Party for president in a media event that completes the merger of politics and entertainment.
As always in politics, it’s what isn’t said that’s the real story.
Whatever else may be said about the city-county disagreement over funding for the Metro police department, this much is certain: It could have been ameliorated years ago with the push of a green button.
So Donald Trump showed up at a meeting of more than 1,000 evangelical Christian conservatives late last month to announce that he’s on their side, that he’s a “tremendous” believer and that “we’re gonna straighten it out.”
Did former Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto take money to kill Uber, costing Nevadans jobs? That’s what a new political attack ad claims.