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Posted At : August 12, 2009 07:49 PM | Posted By : D McKee
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Why should Nevada have only one former casino executive in the U.S. Senate when it could have two? Sen. John Ensign (R-Nevada Landing) might soon be keeping company with Sen. Sue Lowden (R-Santa Fe Gaming Corp.), if a poll commissioned by Lowden supporters is in any way indicative. Lowden, an ex-legislator who was drop-kicked by her constituents in '96, was co-owner of the Santa Fe Hotel until it was sold to Station Casinos in 2000. Station then did to the pro-union workforce what the Lowdens could not: sacked every last one of them. Business suffered afterward (customers didn't appreciate the disappearance of familiar faces) but Station has always liked to live dangerously.
Lowden currently sits on the board of Archon Corp., proud owner of the Pioneer Hotel in Laughlin, as well as of the Wet 'n Wild remnants that almost became the site of James Packer's Crown Las Vegas. Archon has a habit of turning up in the newspapers every now and again, sometimes when investors get riled up about dubious, insider-friendly stock moves. Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) may not even have to unpack his heavy artillery; the Culinary Union will be only too happy to unleash its attack dogs on Lowden ... again.
I'm sure that Clear Channel, or whomever, would "suspend with pay" his contract during the campaign - as long as his corporate dittoheads would pony up about $100 million for his "expenses"... plus paid health insurance, & fuel for his private jet to go to all his (golf course) campaign stops.
THAT I'd like to see!
Carpetbagger worries be damned. Rush can get his birther buddies to gin up a "long form" birth certificate showing that he was born in Nevada, like the fake one they photoshopped that supposedly "proved" that Obama was born in Kenya.
I think I'd move to Nevada just to see that election play out (but you'll just have to guess how I'm inclined to vote).
:)