Why is the Las Vegas Sun so obsessed with backbencher, RINO GOP presidential candidate John Huntsman? And why is the Las Vegas Sun cutting down Las Vegas and Nevada in the process?
Maybe the editor of the Las Vegas Sun, Brian "The Coward" Greenspun is having a secret love affair with Huntsman? Nah, Huntsman isn't that stupid.
From the Sun: Mitt Romney and Herman Cain may be the Republican frontrunners in Nevada, but guess who claimed the most Silver State coin in the third quarter?
Jon Huntsman.
Yes, the very same Huntsman who is is leading the charge to boycott the Nevada caucuses raked in way more Nevada money over the past three months than any of his competitors in the GOP field.
Huntsman listed $156,750 in itemized donations on forms filed with the Federal Election Commission yesterday and released this morning online.
That’s far more than Romney’s take for the third quarter, which led the rest of the pack with $95,537 in itemized donations. (All told, Romney has received $272,527 from Nevada during the 2012 cycle.)
But the significance of Huntsman’s number is even more pronounced when held up against how he’s done in New Hampshire, the state whose right to an uncrowded primary he’s been defending so strongly that he's even shunning a nationally-televised CNN debate next week — because it’s being held in Las Vegas.
Huntsman raised $1,000 in New Hampshire during the third quarter in itemized donations
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2011/oct/15/huntsman-not-fan-nevada-caucus-big-fan-nevada-mone/
Gee, I don't know why Huntsman has been given so little money. Maybe the act he is from Utah, just north of Las Vegas? Maybe because Huntsman is Mormon, which is either the biggest or second biggest religion in Nevada, the Mormons like to support their own?
But anyway you look at it, it's not newsworthy except for the fish wrap paper, the Las Vegas Sun. Maybe they just don't have enough intelligent writers to write about the failures of President Obama, Harry Reid, Shelly Berkely and the rest of the Democratic Party. But they do have someone smart enough to write about a backbencher who has no chance in hell of winning. That ought to win them a Pulitzer, I suppose.
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