That’s the question posed today by Esquire‘s Jason Whited, who tries to find the Blofeld-like mastermind. “Anyplace other than Las Vegas,” seems to be the answer. “Political types here and across the country speak of him in almost hushed tones,” writes Whited, “trading rumors and tidbits of his last known whereabouts.” None of the Venelazzo employees he interviews can recall actually seeing Sheldon Adelson on property in recent memory. (By contrast, Steve Wynn is a frequent, almost commonplace sight at Wynncore.) “It’s like he’s a ghost,” says one. But Adelson and his wife just put in a $85 million offer on the White House, and will be back tonight in Sheldon’s early stomping grounds, Boston, to see whether or not the presidency is about to become a wholly owned subsidiary of Las Vegas Sands. Would the race be this close had not Adelson thrown his toupée into the ring? (Hey, I knew Sheldon before he had hair: How much longer are we going to delicately ignore the schmatte in the middle of the room?)
Earlier this week, a self-pitying apologia pro vita Adelson went out over the mogul’s signature, gracing the op-ed page of the Wall Street Journal. It was mostly the same old same-old,
including Sheldon’s stale and dubious claim to be “liberal on several social issues.” Adelson didn’t leave the Democratic Party, he writes, rhetorically wringing his hands — it left him. (As do so many close Adelson associates, come to think.) Judging by A) his enthusiasm for authoritarian regimes, B) efforts to intimidate free speech and freedom of assembly, C) sporadic war against the free press, particularly in Las Vegas and D) abhorrence of labor unions, I’d reckon that if the Democratic Party left him, it was sometime back in the 19th century, when he was still in knee britches, storing up pennies and grudges, plotting eventual world conquest. And he’s not done too badly at it — you have to give him that.
Recently, S&G reported — passing along information disseminated by the former Aliante Station — that new management would match the point balance on customers’ Boarding Pass accounts. However, a frequent player known to S&G takes issue with Aliante, saying “There’s no point match, everyone starts from zero.” There is something called a “tier match,” along with “comp carryovers.” We’ll find out how “george” the latter are when our player friend tries to cash in his Boarding Pass points for free play.

This election proves that a great ground game can beat an endless barrage of TV ads, so there is some hope for mankind. Nevada was literally taken off the board because of the superior ground game the Obama campaign ran with the unions.
So the economic geniuses that were going to save the country just spent close to four billion dollars to lose two Senate seats and gain 20 electoral votes.The preyed on the fear of the voters and lost. That forty-seven percent of the country they discounted united and showed them America was not for sale. Watching Karl Rove realize Sheldon’s money was down the drain was priceless. The party is over, boys.
John must be one of the takers in this country. One of the 47 percent that contribute nothing, but want the rest of us to give them everything. Good luck for the next four years of slow growth, high unemployment and even more moochers on food stamps. Thankfully, the biggest losers will be the same minorities that voted for the messiah Obama.
Mark Plonske: Rooting for others to fail while you promote inaccurate and offensive right-wing talking points smells a lot like sour grapes. Perhaps a better use of your “energy” would be trying to figure out how to make modern conservatism more attractive to the modern electorate. Insulting people did not win in 2012, in case you missed the election result, and those pesky “minorities” are actually the new majority. Every single day more young people turn 18, and these young people are colorblind and have gay friends. Right-wing members of the House Of Representatives are fairly safe in their gerrymandered districts, but statewide and national elections expose the regionality of the message/agenda.
Sorry, I see there are two immoral losers. All the government programs that use taxpayer money to give something to those that do nothing for themselves or the country has really worked well for them. They will continue to vote for people like Obama and never be any better off. The Democrats can continue to buy the black, Hispanic, dumb college kid and gay vote, but, until they get jobs and earn their own way, they will be just the same losers they are now. I’ll earn my own way and look for every way to avoid paying taxes for those moochers.
Who knew the Morality Police go on patrol on a Vegas blog? My understanding of the Vegas vibe is much more Libertarian, making judgements on people does not fill rooms or tables. Regardless, I would like to thank Mr. Plonske for his contributions towards the greater good. The turnout was largely driven by older males trying to legislate thier morality on women, and the absurd notion that anyone who does not support Republicans are lazy “moochers”. Keep speaking out Mr. Plonske, I urge you to continue to pidgeonhole complete strangers with your judgemental arrogance. Just as your attempted voter suppression ended up motivating people to wait hours to vote, your attempts to judge others will backfire.