When I opened the Useless Liar’s daily digest email in my inbox, I saw an editorial by Ms. Melanie Levesque and could hardly contain my excitement to read it. Alas, it was a pay article, and I had to ask a paid member to copy and paste it. Grokster Beth Scaer, upon sending it, reminded me that Melanie is a hothead.
When I saw the word “civility” in the article title, I could not help but think about Comrade Mrs Newman because she was a regular user of the public comment mic at school board meetings, and there’s a goldmine of archived videos of her spewing covidiot talking points through a purple mask and harping on the importance (to her) of being civil. Taxpayers, parents, students, and mask dissidents be damned! I am including an image of the editorial for the readers’ convenience as I move on to discuss CIVILITY.

There’s a variety of orders in which I could discuss members of the enemy camp, like top-down current and former public office holders, or geographic distance from Nashua City Hall, or in chronological order of incidents, but I’ll start with the order in which Melanie comments in her piece.
She mentioned Andru Volinsky receiving death threats for wanting an income tax. Whether or not those death threats were real or rumors, it’s funny that she mentioned him first because she voted for an income tax! As for being civil, Comrade Volinsky called Ryan Terrell a token. Note that the importance of black victimhood is dependent on who the aggressor is. More examples coming in a moment.
The matter of Rep. Travis Corcoran and his censure was mentioned due to the use of the term “final solution” in a tweet. What about the civility of Sonia Prince? A mountain of examples of her antics are available, like directions to Trump’s Florida golf course with a plea for his assassination, but let’s stick with antisemitism, for now. Sonia mocked the Sackler family religion in some vax-oriented meme, and no local leadership spoke up. Not Rosenwald, her mutual senator with the mayor, and definitely not the mayor.
Note the title of Melanie’s article includes the word LEADERSHIP, and the mayor is the CEO of the city. He just sits there, silent, in his corner of the chamber while certain aldermen treat members of the pubic at the mic with the complete opposite of civility. The Ward 8 alderman told Laurie Ortolano to “go away,” using a PG-rated hand gesture. Alderman Moron and Alderman Clemons have been just as rude to members of the public, and while one of them was at the mic, she called on the whole body to clean up its act by using the word DISDAIN to describe their group attitude towards the people they are there to serve.
Melanie also complained about Travis calling for the deportation of (presumably) Luz Bay, who announced her candidacy against Councilor Kenney. Let’s go back to Ryan Terrell for a moment because he became a Ward 4 rep candidate after Comrade Volinsky blocked his nomination to the Board of Education. Ryan is a New Orleans flood refugee. That flood happened 15 years prior to the summer of 2020, when (now former) Alderman Jan Schmidt, also a rep at the time, called Ryan a CARPETBAGGER. How long has Luz Bay been on US soil, let alone NH?
If Melanie gets to decide what’s civil and what’s not, I want to know if it’s okay to call Luz Bay a carpetbagger, whether or not Travis wants her deported. I also want to ask her if Ward 4 Rep Paige Beauchemin shouting vulgarity at the governor during her address to the whole House is civil. While Melanie was serving on the “other side of the wall” in the Legislature from Hell, there was a rep that said, “F private schools and religious schools.” Anyone remember that? It was some angry woman whose kid’s application was rejected, if I’m not mistaken. I’d like to know if that kind of talk, in a rep’s capacity, is civil.
Melanie went on from her examples to talking about dehumanizing language. Rep. Meuse recently used the words “yard ape” in a tweet, and Rep. Jeremy Slottje wants to know if that warrants censure. Username “White Mountain Supremacist” replied with his research of that insult’s origin. I never heard it myself, but you can’t make this stuff up, and it’s an urban slur.

While I’m discussing Meuse, note that Melanie mentioned POLITICAL VIOLENCE and remember what I said about black victimhood. The way Meuse treated Jonah Wheeler in the first of a series of caustic encounters required the involvement of state house security. Let’s not forget that Meuse’s absence of civility had to do with Jonah Wheeler breaking ranks with his enemy camp peers to take an official stand against the mutilation of minor children.
Let’s talk about another famous gun grabber in the other chamber. Altschiller has a thing for mentioning STOCHASTIC TERRORISM, kind of like Garland calling parents DOMESTIC TERRORISTS. Altschiller gets the booby prize for the number of times being the point of order in the Senate chamber. Not only that, but you can process that data like sports figures because she’s the leader in that category by a landslide, whether it’s times in the whole legislative season, times in a single Senate session, or the number of different senators doing the point of order.
Before leaving the Senate chamber, let’s talk about a civility issue when Melanie was Kevin’s opponent in 2022. Whether or not Mr. Swan, an anti-landfill activist, had direct ties to Melanie is unknown (to me), but Jeb had to call on her to condemn Mr. Swan for calling Kevin a DARK ELF and using a picture of his grandchildren sitting on the Senate chamber couch with a photoshopped picture of Kevin wearing a dunce hat at his seat in a social media post. Melanie waited a few days to respond to Jeb’s demand, and this was less than a month away from the election.
As for landfills, an ongoing topic, I will finish by saying that Melanie’s political career belongs in one. Councilor Wheeler’s constituents can help make that happen in November. Oh, “and one more thing,” to use Columbo’s famous words, Wheeler is ALWAYS civil, even to his critics. I know because I am one of them.