The Pattern of Selective Silence - Granite Grok

The Pattern of Selective Silence

So I’ve been told that nut job gun hater Rep. Meuse was the one who assaulted Rep. Jonah Wheeler for his departure from the “enemy camp plantation” by voting for a ban on gender reassignment for minors. I’m hoping security camera footage is easily available to see for myself.

Keep in mind that Meuse is one of those “we must do something about GUN violence” loudmouths and has no problem with resorting to empty-handed physical violence when the situation suits him. He is not alone. Just do a search on Altschiller and the late Katherine Rogers, both former reps known to use the same modus operandi when they see fit.

But there’s very little that a non-sea-coaster can do about Meuse beyond condemning him in the public square. Let’s talk about someone else. Someone who achieved statewide notoriety in seeking Scanlan’s job last time around. Someone who has yet to weigh in on Thursday’s incident at the state house. That someone is Ms. Melanie Levesque, a certified hothead, according to Grokster Beth Scaer.

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She happened to be in office during two other events in history. One of them was then-Executive Councilor, extreme leftist, and governor wannabe Andru Volinsky, calling Ryan Terrell a token when he voted to reject the Damn Emperor’s nomination of him to the Board of Education in 2020. Also in the same year and in Boston, infamous local agitator Monica Cannon Grant made some very unkind epithets against Rayla Campbell for having a white husband. That did not receive as much Granite State media attention as Volinsky, but doesn’t it stand to reason that you-know-who would have a personal interest in condemning MCG’s slur?

And what about the mistreatment of Eddie Edwards, who has a right to due process just like the rest of us? I have yet to see any comment on record from you-know-who.

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Does anyone else recognize a pattern of “selective silence?”

 

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