MacDonald: June 7th, Jeanne Dietsch-Splains The Free State Project

The infamous Democrat scold, Jeanne Dietsch, has been struggling to find political relevance for years. Since being booted from her very short stint in the NH State Senate, she has launched project after project, unable to accumulate meaningful traction because – let’s be honest – they are little different from the rest of the Left’s resentment-industrial complex.

In the lead-up to the 2024 elections, Dietsch crafted at least two lists we know of. One was a list of House seats Democrats ought to be able to win, and the other was a list of right-wing extremists. If you’d like to know how that went, some people were upset she left them off the latter, and Republicans grew their majority in the NH House and managed a supermajority in the State Senate.

A gift that keeps on giving? Perhaps. And she’s still at it.

On June 7th, Dietsch will be in Merrimack, at the MYA building, 487 Daniel Webster Hwy, Merrimack, NH, 03054. The topic? The Free State Project.

Free Staters who’d like to hear her explain it to them should make the trip. I’m sure she’d love to see the room full, and her insights on the FSP will be partisan, ignorant, and amusing. The Q&A, if there is one, could get very interesting.

Someone should record it. We’ll happily share that or excerpts.

My Prediction: The likelihood of FSP folks being there to challenge this partisan interpretive political dance will lead to the event being canceled. But I hope it’s not.

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    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, award-winning blogger, and a member of the Board of Directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor, Executive Editor, assistant editor, Editor, content curator, complaint department, Op-ed editor, gatekeeper (most likely to miss typos because he has no editor), and contributor at GraniteGrok.com. Steve is also a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, The Republican Volunteer Coalition, has worked for or with many state and local campaigns and grassroots groups, and is a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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