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Nevada Republican leaders who supported Trump s madness, this is on you | Sheila Leslie Reno-Gazette-Journal 1/7/2021
Chaotic scene in US Capitol as pro-Trump rioters storm the building
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This opinion column was submitted by RGJ columnist Sheila Leslie, who served in the Nevada Legislature from 1998 to 2012.
We’ve just witnessed perhaps the most shameful and shocking moment in American history as domestic terrorists stormed the U.S. Capitol, enabled by the delusions of President Trump, who egged them on with tales of a stolen election, saying, “We love you. You are very special.”Four people died during the insurrection, one shot by Capitol police, and three in medical emergencies. To every Republican leader in Nevada who has silently supported Trump’s madness these past four years, this is on you.
Heroes to inspire Northern Nevada in 2021 | Sheila Leslie Reno-Gazette-Journal 12/24/2020
This opinion column was submitted by RGJ columnist Sheila Leslie, who served in the Nevada Legislature from 1998 to 2012.
Much of 2020 has been grim and depressing, but these waning days bring glimmers of hope in the form of vaccines and a new national leader who will appoint government officials more interested in serving us than themselves. We can certainly celebrate having made it through these last four years even though our democracy is limping along, with far too many still blindly following a delusional and selfish man.
But let’s leave the travails of 2020 behind for now and recognize a few people who quietly serve our community without a fancy title or expectation of recognition. Unlike many of our elected officials who spend inordinate amounts of time praising each other for minor deeds, these Nevada heroes selflessly work to improve our community without the need of public ap