Shame On Marissa Tansino

WMUR is, once again, doing what they do as the propaganda machine. I already shamed Adam Sexton last month for playing Chris Wallace for Vikram, and now is a good moment to remind the readers that he is “on notice” as the Lily Tang Williams vs. Maggie Goodlander debate awaits us on October 31. However, … Read more

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Mr. Speaker, You Allowed All These Dem Leaderships

I am NOT a fan of our Speaker.  I’ve criticized many committee assignments here and called him the captain of a ship of uniparty corruption. I am also developing a pattern of writing commentaries on NH Journal articles.  The featured piece for this one is their story of House leadership’s ousting of Emily Phillips from … Read more

Enemy of 91A and Enemy of Trump

When I saw Rep Moffett’s article announcing his run for reelection, I remembered that I recently (at Loudon Old Home Day on 8/10) learned that he’s in a primary.  Loudon is a red town that has two ordinary reps, Jose Cambrils being the other one, plus a 3rd, Alvin See, who is shared with several … Read more

The BLOODY Nasty Neighbour of a Local Business

While bombing along Route 124 in New Ipswich, I noticed a large number of 18×24 signs in people’s yards that didn’t seem political. They looked like advertisements for a local business, like when someone is having their house painted or promoting a special.  The business of interest was the Silver Scone, which had unintentionally run … Read more

What if Parents ask Gun-Related Questions, Comrade Mrs Newman?

My reps and two-time opponents, Comrades Mr & Mrs Newman, have a history of ignoring emails. Normally, I don’t email them, but my personal email history with them started in October 2021 following the executive council arrests. With them and the Damn Emperor being on opposite sides of the aisle (on paper, at least), I mistakenly … Read more

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Miscellaneous Thoughts from Day 5 of Ortolano vs. City of Nashua

Before leaving for court Thursday morning, I submitted a mockery of Attorney Celia Leonard and provided a link to a Simon and Garfunkel song that mentions her name.  This time, the song I will share is a few years older.  In fact, it’s older than me, and it’s called The Cheater.

Speaking of Lawyers, Let’s Talk About The Attorney General

Inspired by yesterday’s Facebook post by former Attorney General Kelly Ayotte regarding her affection for law enforcement and a recent piece on her primary opponent, Chuck Morse, I have an important question for BOTH of them.  What do they plan to do with Formella?

Attention to Dysfunction in The House Children and Family Law Committee

The House Children and Family Law Committee (HCFLC) should not be allowed to hide low on anyone’s radar, no matter the amount of relevance one might think it has personally, professionally, or politically.  In this election year, most of us can agree that NH is a hot mess in many ways and is not exempt … Read more

A Private Citizen’s View of the Late Mr. Clegg

Not very long after the famous 10/13/21 executive council arrests, I was spending lots of time at the state house and met Clegg in person for the first time. I was in the dining room, and he walked in from the kitchen, wearing the orange lobbyist nametag.

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The Damn Emperor Turns 50

Did you know there was a midterm election on Tuesday, November 5, 1974?  Now, everyone reading this does.  As a kindergartener, I didn’t even know what a governor was, but bad things happened on both sides of the state line that day.  One bad governor was born, and another was elected.  It was a few … Read more

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16 States Seek Voter Eligibility Data from DHS – But Not Mine

I like to play this game. I guess you could call it Red State Blue State. A bunch of governors or attorneys general send a letter to some federale in a Democratic administration, and my first question is, was mine one of those? Did we get involved in this thing? If we did, we’d behave … Read more

Shame On Arielle Mitropoulos

Mr. Rabideau, my middle school photography teacher, often preached “halves and doubles” in lecturing about tweaking the F-stop and shutter speed.  The institution of substitution was what his lesson was about.  Take a different example from the grocery store junk food aisle.  When some Sunshine or Nabisco product introduces a new version labeled as “reduced … Read more

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Breaking: NH Citizens (NH9) Sue Gov. Chris Sununu and NH State Police

Just days after the third anniversary of the wrongful arrest of nine New Hampshire citizens during an Executive Council meeting, these defendants are now plaintiffs in a lawsuit against Governor Chris Sununu and the NH State Policehttps://granitegrok.com/?s=NH+State+Police. The Civil Suit claims that, Additional counts cite violations of the Fourth, Fifth, and Eighth Amendments, as well … Read more

Please Stop Feeding the RINOs

There is no upside to electing Kelly Ayotte over Joyce Craig. Ayotte will maneuver with stealth in favor of anti-freedom policies and will be difficult for many Republicans to go against. Those same policies initiated by Craig would be resoundingly opposed by Republicans. Donald Trump has been continually battling establishment Republicans. There are many, including Gov. Sununu, … Read more

The Dem’s Drug and Rape Problem

Democrats are not being adequately held accountable for the side effects of policies they not only support but defend. While the economy is high on everyone’s list, their border and migration policy is far more devastating. And I’m not talking about eating other people’s pets – which – as an aside, is, in fact, something … Read more

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Night Cap: Lack of Separation between Church & State explains the NH YDC Sex Abuse Cover Ups

To understand the New Hampshire Youth Detention Center’s Cover Ups of child sex abuse, think about the Diocese of Manchester, its attorneys, investigators, the AG’s office, and decades of a partnership supporting corruption above the law — there is no separation of powers.

SCOTUS Starts to Shove the Govt Genie Back Into The Bottle Part 1

The most important Event of the past week was NOT the Presidential Debate between Trump and President Zombie (formerly known as Biden). It was important.

It’s Nurses WEEK

Last night, I had dinner with an old friend, Nurse Michele, who had the same employer as Nurse Terese at the time she was launched into fame.  Because yesterday was May 6, I wished her a happy Nurses DAY and she corrected me that it’s Nurses WEEK.

Night Cap: Fascism Starts With Censorship

If you have followed along with what is happening in Brazil, you might start reflecting on what is going on in New Hampshire and see how fascism starts. It’s not a left versus right problem, even if it ends up resulting in far-right totalitarianism. It’s a problem that spawns from a need to control the … Read more

Save the Whales, No – Save The Wind! – PART 4: What Does It Mean For NH

New Hampshire has about 18 miles of coast along the Atlantic Ocean. The port of Portsmouth, still a working port, much to the chagrin of the new residents there, leads into the Great Bay and Little Bay watershed. Over the years, it has seen its share of controversy.