Candidate Profiles – Great Falls HD 24

In House District 24 GOP candidate Steven Galloway is running against Democrat Barbara Bessette. Here is Galloway’s response and profile. Bessette did not respond to our request.

Steven E. Galloway

I am a Great Falls native and third generation Montanan. Married to Representative Lola Sheldon-Galloway for 39 years. We have 6 adult children and 14 GRANDKIDS! My grandkids are a part of my motivation to serve in HD 24.

I have helped run a motel while growing up, contracted in construction for 12 years, currently operate home and apartment rentals for over 45 years, own and operate a retail building-hardware store, also 2 food services for over 36 years. I have volunteered coaching kids in many sports, served in our church as a teacher, counselor, executive secretary, facilities representative over 10 buildings, and unit budget auditor. I have served on a condominiums board and have bought and sold real-estate. We were awarded best improved rental by Neighborworks for 2009-2010. I have developed a sense of how to operate within ones means. Needs before wants! We started with nothing and have lived the American dream! We like to serve in our church and community. I love old cars and like to tinker on them.

I believe hard work gets results! God blesses us with talents to share by serving others. I wish to share my acquired knowledge and experience in serving you in the next state legislature.

We really need to get a handle on our states spending. We need to cover Montana’s needs before wants. We need to root out waste and inefficiencies. We can see more dollars invested in local economies if we can operate the state government more efficiently and reduce tax burdens on our citizens. I know how to balance budgets, cut waste, increase productivity with training and positive reinforcement!

Education has to be a priority at all levels.

I feel the property tax appraisal system is inequitable and needs revamped to be a more fair, transparent and uniform method.

We need to responsibly and effectively develop our natural resources.

We need to continue to promote Montana’s tourism.

We need to keep our agriculture products competitive with the world.

I believe in strong sentencing for violent crimes. My sister Susan was murdered in 1982 by her fiancée and we have had to fight his probation every few years. We need to work to find better options for nonviolent offenders then just locking them up.

The Republican platform aligns best with my free enterprising spirit. I still try to see both sides of every issue. My perspective is the sum of my experiences. Your perspective will be based on your experiences. We should always be able to share our perspectives to find the BEST options to governing our great State. My wife(LOLA) and other legislators service is an inspiration to me. We really can make a difference. We believe in limited government! We believe that our state’s financial woes are not

from lack of taxes but rather in part from wasteful spending, lack of planning and over site. We believe in basic government. Local issues are best addressed by local government! We need legislators who can analyze and pass legislation that is effective now and in the future. We believe free enterprise and encouraging individual initiative have brought our nation opportunity, economic growth and prosperity. We believe the government must practice fiscal responsibility and allow individuals to keep more of the money we earn. We believe in the Constitution of the United States of America. We believe in LIFE, LIBERTY and THE PURSUIT of HAPPINESS.

I encourage you to put me to work for YOU in the next legislature. Let me be YOUR voice.

Sincerely

Candidate HD 24

Steven E. Galloway

Candidate Profiles – Great Falls HD 25

In House District 25 GOP candidate Steve Gist is running against Democrat incumbent Jasmine Krotkov. Here is Gist’s response and profile. Krotkov did not respond to our request.

Steve Gist for Montana House HD 25

I am a Montana native who has lived in Montana my whole life. I grew up on a farm and ranch in North Central Montana. I moved to Great Falls in 1985 to begin a career in the Healthcare field. I have worked EMS as a first responder, in both ground and air ambulance. I have worked in Emergency Rooms as a Paramedic and then now as a Registered Nurse. My wife and I also run a wildland fire contracting business based in Cascade, MT during the summer months. I have worked wildland fires in Montana and across the West since 1987.

As a conservative Republican, I support financially responsible government. I am interested in supporting law enforcement officers and finding ways to make and keep our communities safe. I am in favor of limiting taxes, limiting the size of government, and holding our governmental agencies accountable to the people they serve. I believe it is in our best interest to find ways to support the success and prosperity of our small businesses, who must often face seemingly impossible bureaucracies on the road to their success. I favor responsible forest and land management with the dual purpose of managing for fire and allowing for a return of income on the school trust lands. I also favor allowing for safe and responsible mineral extraction. Modern mining practices have come a long way and can be safe and environmentally sound.

I favor finding creative ways to get our healthcare costs under control. What we have now is not working for many families. I believe there are some good ideas out there that we need to explore. I also believe a quality education is key to having a quality work force. Our children deserve to have access to an education that will allow them to go into adulthood with a set of skills that allow them to be productive citizens. Not all students need or want college. Higher education options must include Trade Schools, College or University learning, as well as distance/remote learning. Our children need quality learning opportunities.

I feel that these values most align with the Republican Party, but I am very willing to work in a bipartisan way. I hope to see the return of compromise and negotiation to government.

I believe the residents of Great Falls and Cascade county would all benefit from gains we make in encouraging small businesses, which in turn will create job growth, reducing or limiting state taxes, cutting wasteful spending, and eliminating or modifying poorly enacted or outdated laws and policies. As a small business owner, I have worked to support changes in the state laws that would allow small businesses to survive and thrive in Montana.

As a private citizen, I have worked with both our State Legislators and our Congressional Staff Members, on topics including reducing abusive/wasteful spending, transportation issues (ELDs), workers compensation coverage for Volunteer Fire Departments and EMS First Responders. I also have worked on legislation updating Montana laws on ethics in government agencies. I

feel it is time for me to step up and take a larger role in the working on these and other issues. I encourage all citizens to get to know their governing officials and let their voices be heard.

I believe I have the set of skills and the common sense it takes to be your representative in Helena. I look forward to serving the people of Montana and advancing sensible solutions on the issues that face all Montanans, but especially those in Cascade County.

SteveGistforMontana.com

Candidate Profiles – Great Falls HD 19

In House District 19 Libertarian Party candidate George Shultz is running against Republican incumbent Wendy McKamey. Here is McKamey’s response and profile. Shultz did not respond to our request.

Talk a little bit about your background, family, work, and hobbies/interests.

Currently, I am representing House District 19 and serving my third term. During the 2019 session I was honored to serve as a member of the Agriculture Committee, the Education Committee, vice chair during the Session and then Chair of State Administration and Veterans’ Affairs committee during the Interim.

For the past 39 years my husband, Les and I have been co-owners of a sheep and cattle business, located in south east Cascade County, where we raised our children and remain actively involved in our communities, continuing my life-long passionate commitment to the advancement of agriculture, business, education and family. My interests and hobbies are many and varied, but count being an accomplished pianist as well as being an avid reader and collector of books among them.

Why are you running for the office?

More than ever, Montana needs stability and leadership in the legislature and I can help provide that in large part due to my previous experience as a legislator. The voters of Cascade County know of my integrity and commitment to listen to them and to work with and for them. This I will continue to do unflinchingly.

Why are you running as a Democrat, Libertarian or Republican?

As a Republican, I support free market capitalism, economic and social conservatism, gun rights, lower taxes, limited government regulation and involvement, private property rights, and traditional values. Always, I will work to ensure opportunities to strengthen these.

What are a couple of issues in the state legislature that you could work on to help Great Falls and Cascade County grow and prosper?

As in the past, my priorities will continue to be in protecting you, your family and your livelihood, and in providing opportunities to build a prosperous life.

What makes you the best candidate in the race?

It is critical you send someone who is prepared, who will represent you, not a personal agenda. You know who I am, that I’m prepared and that I’ll continue to represent you by listening first to my conscience; second, my constituents and third, my caucus as I make decisions. You can call me at: 406-866-3300

AOC: We Can “Likely Push Vice President Biden Into A More Progressive Direction On Policy Issues”

H/T to JustTheNews, who spoke with one of the most radical elected officials in the country yesterday.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) did not mince words, confidently sharing her belief that Joe Biden will serve as a doddering pushover for the socialist Left.

Does anyone actually believe that a Biden/Harris administration would govern from the center?

Think again.

Media Mum On Sexual Assault Allegation Against Steve Bullock

Do you remember a time, before the Democrats’ nomination of Joe Biden, when all women were to be reflexively believed? That white male patriarchy, itself an inherent evil, needed to be beaten back no matter the cost? Remember #MeToo?

How times have changed.

Now, a viral social media post containing explicit allegations of sexual impropriety leveled against Steve Bullock has mysteriously led to precisely zero coverage from the legacy media, in Montana and elsewhere.

The video at issue, where a young woman asserts that Bullock groped her, has received over 273,000 views, and yet, you will not find a single word about it in the Great Falls Tribune, Billings Gazette, Missoulian, Bozeman Daily Chronicle, the Helena Independent Record, or anywhere else.

As we reported, Governor Steve Bullock was unambiguously accused of sexual assault:


To be fair, I cannot in good conscience endorse, nor can I discount the woman’s claims. While I oppose Bullock’s candidacy for the U.S. Senate, I steadfastly believe in his right to due process — a fundamental right Democrats were all too eager to snatch away from Brett Kavanaugh.

So what really happened?

It’s impossible to know, but it is undeniable that Bullock’s #MeToo resume is far from clean. As The Resugent’s Matthew Monforton wrote on May 29, 2019 (about the mysterious departure of Bullock’s then lieutenant governor, Angela McLean), this isn’t the first time that Bullock, despite his contrived “family man” schtick, has behaved inappropriately with women:

McLean and several staff members joined Bullock one evening at Lindey’s Steakhouse in Seeley Lake, Montana, about a hundred miles west of Helena.  They later left Lindey’s – all except Bullock and a female state official. 

Shortly after leaving, McLean realized she had forgotten to pay for her drinks. She returned to Lindey’s and, upon entering, observed Bullock groping the female state official, who was seated on his lap.

I reached out to McLean as well as the Bullock campaign for comment on this story. Neither offered any. Two sources, however, independently confirmed that McLean had informed them of Bullock’s misconduct.

Bullock’s opponent, U.S. Sen. Steve Daines – R, has never been the subject of these types of improprieties, but it does beg the question: what if he were? Do you think the media would at least question the veracity of such claims, if not affirm them outright?

One can only look back to the Kavanaugh case as the standard. Recall that Kavanaugh, a conservative, originalist jurist nominated by the odious President Trump, was vilified en masse by Democrats and progressives, their slurs echoed loudly by partisan media — all hell-bent on destroying the reputation of a man through unverified and decades-old claims, including those parroted by disgraced attorney and serial grifter Michael Avenatti.

Why, then, in the supposed #MeToo Era, cannot Montana media be bothered to even ask the question about whether or not there is veracity to this allegation? More than a quarter of a million people have viewed the charges. It is indisputably and firmly in the public square, eminently newsworthy, and ripe for serious audit from professional journalists who otherwise purport to care about the truth. Where are they?

When it came to Kavanaugh, Montana outlets were not shy about fanning the flames.

The Great Falls Tribune wrote about Kavanaugh here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here.

The Billings Gazette covered it here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here.

So did the Missoulian here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here.

The Bozeman Daily Chronicle published a sole letter-to-the-editor here.

And the Helena IR mixed it up, too, here, here, here, here, here, and here.

The aforementioned “journalistic” platforms in Montana published 42 separate pieces about the allegations surrounding a nominee to the Supreme Court in Washington, DC.

Yet, in their own backyard, these same outlets have collectively produced precisely zero words about the allegations centered around Montana’s governor, the Democratic nominee for the United States Senate — despite over a quarter of a million views of Bullock’s wandering hands, still raging on social media.

Forget #MeToo. It died when Democrats pinned their hopes to Biden, who vacantly sniffed and grabbed his way to the nomination before being relegated to his basement. (Remember Tara Reade?) #MeToo’s death is a welcome development; the return of due process is a good thing, no matter one’s political views.

What isn’t welcome, though, is the double standard embodied by the mainstream media.

If there was ever any doubt that they are not real journalists, but political activists, you can breathe easy. And you can also thank Handsy Steve Bullock, their ideological tribe mate, who they will cynically protect at any cost.

Candidate Profiles – Great Falls HD 21 (Email Glitch)

In House District 21 Democrat Jaime Horn is running against Republican Ed Buttrey. Due to an email glitch Buttrey’s response, which was sent before the deadline date, wound up in the wrong email folder. Here is his response and profile. We apologize for the mix up.

Talk a little bit about your background, family, work, and hobbies/interests.

I was born, raised and educated in Montana. I own and have owned businesses in real estate, lodging, manufacturing, retail, food and beverage, financial and consulting industries and am proud to employ and support Montanans. I have been a State Senator, State Representative, Fire Department Captain, Search & Rescue Director, Dive Rescue/Recovery Team Member, Military Advocate, Coach, and sit on various community boards. I am blessed with a beautiful wife Jessica, daughters (Kenzy, Macy and TayLee) and mother Joan all living in Great Falls. I love sports, the outdoors, fishing, camping, coaching and living in Montana.

Why are you running for the office?

I have been honored to serve as your State Senator and State Representative. In these roles I have passed critical legislation in the areas of workforce development, healthcare, military, employment, education, telemedicine, veteran benefits, prescription drug reform, liquor/gaming law, tax reform and in many other areas to benefit those that I represent. I understand complex policy and have been in leadership in each of my legislative sessions. I work hard each day for my constituents and to ensure a better Montana for each of us, our children, and generations to come. There is more work to be done, and I am asking for the honor to continue as your Representative.

Why are you running as a Democrat, Libertarian or Republican?

I am a Republican and have been a job creator throughout my entire professional career. I believe that responsible government should be run like a business, focusing on efficiency and performance, with accountability at all levels. Government must exist to support, not obstruct our businesses and citizens. I am not an ideolog, or someone that believes that anyone has the best solution, before listening to those that are affected. I know that by listening more than talking, we can come up with great solutions. Conservative ideals, thoughtful consideration of issues, hard work, and holding all parties accountable are the cornerstones of my party and are why I am proudly running as a Republican. As a Legislator, however, I have and will always respect and honor my duty to represent all those that live in HD21, regardless of political affiliation.

What are a couple of issues in the state legislature that you could work on to help Great Falls and Cascade County grow and prosper?

Due to the pandemic, we will have dramatic reductions in State revenue and will need to make corresponding adjustments to our budget. The answer is certainly not to increase taxes, but to focus on efficiencies, technology and innovation to provide services to those most in need. We need to take advantage of the opportunities created by the pandemic to market Cascade County as the best and safest place to create and grow businesses and to raise families. With Conservative leadership in the Legislature, we can weather this storm, rebuild our financial reserves and generate economic activity in the State and Cascade County. I will continue to work with local leadership to find ways to grow our area with good paying jobs, safer streets and better opportunities for our families.

What makes you the best candidate in the race?

Simply put, I know how to get Legislation across the finish line. I am a policy Legislator and have carried some of the most complex legislation brought in front of the Legislature during my tenure. I have passed legislation creating jobs, and fighting for education, businesses, Veterans, infrastructure, and our military missions. I will listen to all viewpoints, will fight hard for you, and will succeed for you. In this time of change and pandemic, it is important to elect representatives that can hit the ground running, that can get the job done, and will work hard for all the people they represent. I am honored to have represented you, and hope to continue to serve as your Representative for HD21.

Candidate Profiles – Great Falls HD 21

In House District 21 Democrat Jaime Horn is running against Republican Ed Buttrey. Here is Horn’s response and profile.

Buttrey didn’t respond to our request.

Talk a little bit about your background, family, work, and hobbies/interests.

I’m a lifelong Great Falls resident who graduated from Great Falls Central Catholic High School in 2017, AKA the best school in the world (GO MUSTANGS!!!!). As station manager at Great Falls International Airport, my grandfather was an early influence in building the community into what it is today. My parents were and are both blue-collar, working class. I’m a second generation American on my father’s side, as he emigrated to the U.S from Mexico. If elected to the State House this November 3, I will be the first Latino lawmaker in Montana history which is an indescribable honor. I work as the owner and CEO of Carnaval Entertainment and its subsidiary the Young Progressive Foundation, as well as a fiction writer. Through the YPF, I run a podcast which airs on YouTube and Twitch from Monday-Friday. When I’m not working or running, I’m playing my Nintendo Switch or Xbox, walking in Gibson Park or hanging out with my animals.

Why are you running for the office?

I’ve considered myself a student of politics for a longtime. What ultimately pushed me to run this cycle was seeing just how grossly Great Falls and Black Eagle are ignored by lawmakers from both parties. Fanatical Republicans and corporate Democrats alike have abandoned our shared community, and left us forgotten.

Why are you running as a Democrat?

The Democratic Party, while far from perfect, to me has long represented the working class, racial minorities, and other marginalized groups. My family has been involved with the party for a long time, but though I’m proud to be running as a Democrat, make no mistake that at heart I am first a progressive, and an ideological libertarian.

What are a couple of issues in the state legislature that you could work on to help Great Falls and Cascade County grow and prosper?

To begin, I believe Montana’s sexual education system is irreparable in its current state. The current abstinence -based curriculum Montana employs has been proven to simply not work in study after study. Teen and unplanned pregnancy is a scourge seen particularly in Cascade County which is number one in teen birth rates across Montana. We also must focus on discouraging young adults (18-27) from rushing into marriage and parenthood; one of my best friends was nearly murdered by her abusive partner. In regards to wages, we have to raise our state wage to a living wage. We can do this by setting a goal of gradually raising the minimum wage to $15/hr while giving a tax break to small businesses. Cascade County struggles with poverty and business closures, but when we invest in our workers, they’ll invest back in us. Finally, I propose we grant expungement to all those who have committed non-violent misdemeanors and felonies, while releasing those currently incarcerated. Those arrested for such offenses will be sent to rehab instead of prison. Sherriff Slaughter just addressed the overcrowding we face here in Cascade County, and we can ease that issue by only locking away those who pose a danger to society.

What makes you the best candidate in the race?

Unlike my opponent, I’m actually addressing ways to help our community. Representative Buttrey was recently spotted next to a Nazi swastika. Instead of fighting for workers, Buttrey voted to allow employers to crack down on their employees for discussing wages. He has made it clear that his loyalties lie with the alt-right and big business. That subservience in HD21 ends the moment I’m elected.

Candidate Profiles, Great Falls HD 26, Lovick Vs Trebas

In House District 26 Democrat Helena Lovick is running against Republican Jeremy Trebas. Here is the Trebas response and profile.

Ms. Lovick didn’t respond to our request.

Background information

I am 36, am married to Hannah, and have 3 kids, Ryan, Kaylyn, and Aidan. I have been working for the Great Falls Rescue Mission as the controller (accounting and human resources) for over 8 years, since April 2012. I am a CPA (Certified Public Accountant) and have a small tax and accounting business too. I’ve been in the Legislature before, for a two year term that covered 2017-2019. In that role I served on the “Business & Labor”, “Local Government”, and “Transportation” standing committees.

Why are you running for the office?

I’m running because I believe being involved in setting good state policy is important, and it is so important to me that I have ran, and am now running again to be directly involved in its formation. The protection of everyone’s rights as citizens often hinges on the decisions made by the State Legislature. It takes active involvement as citizens and “citizen Legislators” to preserve our Republic.

Why are you running as a Democrat, Libertarian or Republican?

I am running as a Republican because I believe in their (the State GOP) platform of ideas including the right to bear arms (reiterating the 2nd Amendment), their philosophy on economic development including natural resource extraction for jobs, energy, and royalty taxes, and supporting law & order among citizens, within  communities.

I believe in due process and the right of people to protest (1st Amendment) but also know it needs to be balanced when things get out of hand such as with the riots and arson occurring in other cities, essentially turning the right to protest into an unlawful occupation of many neighborhoods and downtowns across the nation.

Further, beyond those constitutional topics, on the issue of taxes I want to highlight three positions. One, I’ll support broad and low taxation that is fair. I’ll support the repeal of income taxes on your social security income, and I’ll always oppose a sales tax.

What are a couple of issues in the state legislature that you could work on to help Great Falls and Cascade County grow and prosper?

Right now top of mind for me is getting government out of the way. That could be overly complicated regulations (think about the building code for example), overbearing property tax rates, and bureaucratic processes and departments that slow your progress as a citizen and business down from doing what you would like. I’ll always be open to suggestions about how to cut the “red tape” of bureaucracy while balancing the need to protect the general public.

What makes you the best candidate in the race?

I like to answer this sort of question by simply saying, if the voters think I’ve been listening, and am proposing the right ideas, some of which are highlighted above, they’ll determine whether I’m the best candidate in the race for them. I believe the community needs to solve some problems to move forward, and I’ll do my best to be a part of that in the scope of a state legislator if given the chance.”

Candidate Profiles – Great Falls HD 22

Today we’re starting our series on local legislative candidates.

In House District 22 Democrat Jasmine Taylor is challenging GOP incumbent Representative Lola Sheldon-Galloway. Here is Rep. Sheldon-Galloway’s response and profile.

Ms. Taylor didn’t respond to our request.

Lola Sheldon-Galloway

Representative LOLA Sheldon-Galloway House District 22

I have lived my entire life in Cascade County. Growing up in Vaughn until my parents Earl and Irene Sheldon moved to the Greenfield bench in 1978, I was given so many opportunities to live in a safe and community-oriented environment. I work hard as an elected official to keep our communities safe and financially sound. My voting record will show that I stand behind the USA Constitution, the Republican Platform, and that I vote for what is best for the future of this state.

I give back to this community through volunteering wherever I can. I have helped organize the 4th of July parade since 2006 and have found great satisfaction in the working with individuals and local businesses that are so generous in our city. I look forward to a great parade in 2021. I have worked with local citizens in cleaning up the Sun Prairie area. In areas that need attention we get out our rakes, fill garbage bags with weeds and trash and then haul the garbage to the dump. I am currently working with the group “Citizens for Sun Prairie Park Improvements”. We would like to have a safe fun place for our families to come and entertain themselves.

I do not believe in putting the next generations in debt. I personally practice the law of save and then buy. My husband Steven and I have remodeled both our Dairy Queens, Great Falls Lumber and rental units after we have saved the money. (Northside 9th Street 2003,2019; Fox Farm 1990,2017; GFL 2001; rentals continuous). This practice gives us the leverage to pay our bills, thus, eliminating the pressure of guessing what our financial future will be. I believe government should do the same. Montana’s budget has the ability to pay cash and not have to borrow through bonding. This requires the practice of putting priorities/needs in place, not wants.

There is too big of a gap between relying on the government for assistance and being able to afford the same level of benefits to be self-reliant. Government handouts hold citizens down, preventing those that need help from taking an independent leap because they could risk losing their benefits. This ultimately limits citizens from prospering freely. Being self-employed, benefitting from one’s own hard labor and being able to keep as much of that profit for ourselves and our families is the best way to becoming self-reliant and free.

I support small business, free enterprise and capitalism over “government funded” projects. I have ideas on how to lift the income level in Great Falls and have tried

to solve this but have hit many roadblocks with federal requirements in their programs. Government needs to get out of the way, allow citizens to give their unique contribution to our communities and not tax us so bad that we feel like all we are doing is feeding the government coffers. I would encourage anyone who has ideas to talk to me. Together We can Make A Difference.

Leave Our Liberties Alone is the theme of my campaign. I believe our greatest threat is the climate in our country trying to change the freedoms that we enjoy. I am a freedom fighter. My 14 grandchildren’s future, living in a free country governed by constitutional law is at stake. Please join me in this battle.

We are a citizen government, a Republic. I encourage you to reach out to me on what is important to you. I can help you with your concerns.

750-4721
www.LOLASheldonGalloway.com

I would appreciate your consideration and VOTE to represent HD22.

Local Dem Candidate Pushes Nazi Smear Against Buttrey

Earlier this week news broke about a Great Falls Democrat candidate for state legislature in House District 21 smearing his GOP opponent, Ed Buttrey, as a Nazi sympathizer.

Jaime Horn, the Democrat, posted this picture and statement on his official campaign Facebook page:

Buttrey explained to MTN News, after Horn sent the photo to them, “…that the photo was taken at one of the monthly Cascade County Republican Central Committee meetings that is held in the back conference room at the VFW on 10th Avenue South. He said that there are many wartime artifacts including the framed Nazi flag which was captured during WWII.”

It’s hard to believe that Horn, or any other serious candidate, could be such a clueless jerk.

Horn’s pathetic attempt to raise money for his ‘campaign’ by peddling the ludicrous claim that longtime legislator, respected and well known community leader and businessman Ed Buttrey is somehow associated with Nazis is disgusting.

Obviously Horn is way too dumb to be in the Montana State Legislature. No one in this community would ever fall for this kind of dirty, shameless politics. We’ve known Ed Buttrey for decades here in Great Falls.

Is Horn really that massively unaware of the community he seeks to represent? Is he really that unaware of how stupid, ridiculous, dishonest, and mean spirited this looks?

It is worth pointing out however that this seems to be the all-too-often kind of despicable tactic being used by Democrats at all levels.

When for years now top national Democrats have gotten away with calling their political opponents ‘deplorable’, ‘racist’, ‘Nazis’, ‘traitors’ etc. it shouldn’t be too surprising that the kids in the local trenches will do the same.

You would think that the local Cascade County Democratic Central Committee would issue a statement disavowing Horn’s idiotic attack on Buttrey. But no, I looked on their website and on their Facebook page and there’s no statement at all.

This garbage from Horn will reflect on all local Democrats unless and until their local leadership musters the courage to denounce Horn and his smear.

Thankfully Horn has all by himself insured his own certain defeat in November.