A Christmas Story is a well known movie in my family. While it very much annoys my mother that anyone would watch the same movie more than once, my father and my sisters and I know it by heart. Readers might ask why I would think about such a movie in March and my answer is that Ed Mosca made me do it.
Ed is a seasoned expert at calling a spade a spade, telling it like it is, and giving politically asleep-at-the-wheel people a harsh wake-up call. One might argue that those qualities are not always endearing, but they are in the same category as that stickler coach, scoutmaster, or faculty department head. You must thank them with the same mindset as Prager U’s Jocko Willink.
I just read Ed’s newest article criticizing Kelly Ayotte and I happen to agree with it. While she has no shortage of critics, any criticism of Chuck Morse should not be taken as a Kelly Ayotte endorsement. Let’s be clear on that. And with that said, I want Chuck, a well-known dog person, to have some more cyber spotlight.
Chuck’s “fan club” includes many senators, including mine, and several reps, NOT including mine. Comrade Mrs. Newman voting for enemy camp scum in November is as guaranteed as death and taxes, but let’s not digress too far. I ran into Sharon Carson behind the state house on January 4 while wearing a “Chuck Morse’s voting record matters” shirt and holding my coat in my hands. She called attention to it, and some polite talk about it followed.
What I took home from that unexpected encounter was the encouragement to raise my hand at the end of one of his stump speeches. With the primary in September, it’s just a matter of time before he stumps locally. He should consider himself warned, and I’ll make it known that I plan to be polite. Granite Staters deserve answers, but to the readers, I ask, “Why wait for him to stump locally?” If you happen to run into known members of Chuck’s fan club from “either side of the wall,” approach them (politely) to ask what their thoughts are about his 11/19/21 vote, as seen in this video.
Remember that he’s a dog person, and I triple dog dare you.