I know that Progressive NH Dems need to take Private Property away from other to feel good about themselves... - Granite Grok

I know that Progressive NH Dems need to take Private Property away from other to feel good about themselves…

Grokster Steve reports about NH Dems and a fascination with baseball bats.  We all know about how much NH Dems wish to redistribute other peoples’ private property (rich, middle-class, no matter as it all belongs to us Progressive anyways) to feel that they have forced others to participate in their Utopian ideas of a perfect society.

Well, friend Hynsie has the story of a NH Democrat candidate literally taking someone else’s property as she strolls by:

Shock video: Kuster gone wild! Attacks camera man, steals camera

In a shocking video obtained by NH Journal, Democrat Congressional candidate Ann McLane Kuster (NH-02) is seen attacking an amateur cameraman, stealing his camera, blaming it all on her opponent Rep. Charlie Bass and cursing “F him” as she walks away. The video is shot in a wide open public location, not a private event.

“I’ll call Charlie [Bass],” Kuster says in the video. “And I will tell him when he can have his camera back.”………..’ “F” him ‘

And then Hynsie goes on to relate that in today’s political scene, EVERY one has a camera.  ANYone that has read GraniteGrok knows that we believe in the use of both live streaming and recording cameras at pretty much at any event we go to – does Annie McKluster think that she’s all that?

Think about it – if you or I walked up to someone (or they to us) and just TOOK something away from them, we’d be getting a visit from the folks in blue uniforms and they’d give us shiny bracelets for our wrists for a while.  She’s got chutpah for real.  But listen to the callousness in her voice, the Imperial “I’m entitled to take your camera because you bother me, you little person.”  The guy could either a blogger like us at GraniteGrok or just an activist – translation: we don’t get paid for doing this and that camera costs real money.  Instead, she automatically believes that the guy is a paid operative (and no, I have no idea who he is and I can’t recognize the voice).  That she can so breezily assume that, the ease at which she goes right to stealing the camera instead of the normal reaction of politely asking “please stop”, should be an indication of her temperment and attitude. For a person for “the ordinary person”, this is an exhibition of a Royal We mentality.

 

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