Consider this “Part 2” to what served as a taster when Councilors Wheeler and Kenney invited Mr Stephen into their in-club. Yesterday, he bragged about a new batch of brand-name endorsements, something to be expected among higher office candidates on both sides of the aisle, but let’s review some of them, shall we?
There are 31 on the list, which appears to be aggregate to date, as Wheeler and Kenney are included. I don’t have comprehensive intel on all of them, and I don’t want to deter readers with a lengthy article, so I’ll just pick a few. To satisfy the “say something nice” goal, I’ll start with Rep Mannion, a freshman in the Freedom Caucus and a friendly gentleman. I happen to like him and he’s a veteran that’s been actively promoting Defend the Guard. It’s disappointing to see his name on a list with the establishment elite, and I want to say, “Dude, WHY, just why?” I’ll add one more here, Rep Erf. I don’t know much about him other than he was one of the four voting members on the correct side of that unfortunate roll call on 11/19/21 when Chuck Morse did what he did.
Now, onto the some of the rest, I already said what I said about Wheeler and Kenney. There’s Osborne, an arrogant coward who doesn’t belong in House leadership for a variety of reasons. He also insulted the 10/13/21 arrest victims, which I understand is his free speech to do so, but kept himself unavailable for contact with them for several days following that. I won’t get into retelling the story, but you can ask Nurse Terese about it if you want.
If you don’t recognize Rep Wayne MacDonald’s name on paper, you’ll recognize him in person because he stands out in the crowd with his feeble hairstyle attempt to look like WMUR’s Ray Brewer. What’s more noteworthy is that he’s the House HHS committee chair. Considering that Mr Stephen has a background in HHS, does this chair’s endorsement come as any surprise?
Judge Lynn is also someone everyone should be familiar with. I could endlessly vent about him as could many others who have even more dirt on him, but I’ll just remind you of his most recent evil deed, aggressively pushing his little quisling Kuttab’s RTK Tax(HB 1002), that’s ready to unfortunately cross the finish line anytime now. Let me remind everyone that maximum transparency should be everyone’s goal, no matter what branch of government it is. Do you see a compass pointing the other way in Mr Stephen and many of his supporters? If not yet, you eventually will.
Rep Jess Edwards is also a veteran, and I could say something nice about him in addition to thanking him for his service because he, along with Rep Erf, was one of the 4 committee members voting correctly on 11/19/21. However, that does NOT excuse him from voting for the RTK tax! Something is rotten in Auburn, which is also represented by Osborne, Uniparty establishment red flag sympathizer Criminal Justice Chair Terry Roy, and Queen Sharon.
There is nothing “honorable” about Kevin Smith, the former Londonderry Town Manager and 2022 candidate for federal office. Just look here for his badges of DIShonor. Anyone being the subject of an Ed Mosca piece ought to be examined carefully. Plus, he also insulted the 10/13/21 arrest victims on social media. Talk to Rep Kelley Potenza if you want to learn more.
County Attorney Coughlin, while also a veteran and a decorated one, was seemingly uninterested in the widespread school library lewdness that was being called attention to last summer. While the point of origin, to use some “fire-speak,” appears to be in Dover, which is outside the county, we all know there are brush fires everywhere. Because Coughlin is a homegrown Nashua guy, it was not surprising to run into him at a Mike Soucy mayoral stumping event, especially seeing that Mike Soucy is a retired police officer. I approached him, politely of course, and inquired about his efforts as the head prosecutor and he made some shrugging off comment suggestive of only caring about big jail time felonies. Maybe it’s all about selecting cases that win elections. You tell me. Remember the big gorilla in the room known as the youth center and the highest prosecutor at the county level is supporting Mr Stephen instead of Nurse Terese, who has been very clear about the decades of abuse there being her signature issue. And in case you didn’t notice, the youth center is inside Attorney Coughlin’s county.
And then there’s Ovide, who appears to have slipped into irrelevancy over the years, but he was Maggie’s opponent in 2012, and I voted for him. What I find interesting is that he presented himself as a big family values guy and foster parent. HELLO, Ovide. Haven’t you heard Nurse Terese introduce herself as a registered nurse AND a licensed foster mom? She only adds the licensed foster mom part almost each and every time she mentions she’s a nurse. But it must be a lawyer thing. Ovide and Mr Stephen are both lawyers, as are Attorney Coughlin and Judge Lynn. There might be other legal lads on the endorsement list for Mr Stephen, but those are the ones that stand out at first sight. Oh, and another thing about Ovide is his involvement with the Manchester Arch Diocese sex abuse scandal litigation. That’s the ticket! There’s seemingly some underground code of looking the other way to such things, and the evidence, though some of it circumstantial, is mounting. I have to use the word “circumstantial” because they’re lawyers, after all.
I’ll wrap things up for now, for reasons noted earlier, but I’m sure there’s plenty more to say about those I didn’t mention. If you have something to add, please put it in the comments. Readers should be asking themselves why there’s so much establishment elite backing Mr Stephen.