So Much For Republican Unity

Former House rep George Lambert joins us to discuss the  Republican war against one of their own in New Hampshire.  We talk about the players and the political cost at the local level, all (apparently) so Senator Ayotte can clear the battle space to run for re-election as a RINO.  

GrokTALK! – Scott Brown Can’t Change a Tire

Did you now Scott Brown can’t change a tire? We also ponder the irony of Governor John Sununu’s book on George Bush I, there’s news about Bill O’Brien’s new job. Then it’s on to the driving records of spouses of presidential primary candidates, and whether it would be racist and or sexist to bring it … Read more

GrokTALK! What If You Don’t “Love The One You’re With?”

We explore the progressive habit of using immigration to supplant the uncooperative populations with those more inclined to vote for Democrats. This naturally leads to the question of property rights, as government needs to milk someone to finance it’s Welfare State Get-out-the vote immigration policies. Bill O’Brien Guest Hosts.  

GrokTALK! – Murderers Row

Former NH House Speaker Bill O’Brien joins us for a discussion on running for office, the make up of legislatures, how Murderers Row in the New Hampshire House got its name, and why legislators should only serve a short time (no careerists) and then go home.  

GrokTALK! – Who’s The ‘Conservative’?

We opened yesterday with some discussion on Rick Perry’s entrance into the Republican primary, then on to some thoughts about the recent Scott Walker event, and how some Republicans call everyone a conservative (or even a good conservative) when to an actual conservative most of them come up short (and some shorter than others).   … Read more

GrokTALK! – Roids, Cops, and Common Law

We’ve got a few more thoughts on the Mark Richardson trial – officers abusing suspects; observations about bulky cops, steroids, and anger management; and some words about common law vs statutory law.  

GrokTALK! – Taxpayers On The Hook Again?

Taxpayers might be on the hook again as a local utility looks to divest itself of some property (with the legislatures help). Then there’s an election law bill that may make the definition of domicile worse (if you can imagine that). And we take a few shots at UNH because we are talking about domicile. … Read more

GrokTALK! – Polling Concealed Carry Part II

We continue the analysis of the Women’s Defense League Poll on concealed carry with Emily Sandblade. Does carry permitting prevent criminals from getting guns? Should a few wealthy out of state donors be able to influence state law? (Will you be surprised at how the Democrats polled responded?)  

GrokTALK! – Polling Concealed Carry

Emily Sandblade joins us to go through the results, question by question, of the Women’s Defense League scientific poll on concealed carry and carry licensing in New Hampshire. (PDF of the poll results available here)    

GrokTALK! – Mark Richardson Mistrial

Max Abramson joins us to talk about the mistrial of former Seabrook Police Officer Mark Richardson who was charged with assault by an on-duty law enforcement officer for slamming Michael Bergeron into a cement wall at the Seabrook police station.  Part 1 of 2  

GrokTALK! May 30th, 2015

This week former House Rep. Emily Sandblade examines the Women’s Defense League of New Hampshire Poll on concealed carry; House Rep. Max Abramson joins us to discuss criminal justice issues; and David Bozell from ForAmerica talks about the recent court ruling on Obama Amnesty. (Skip to 2:28 for the start of the show or…listen to … Read more

GrokTALK! – Stormtroopers, Foreign and Domestic

Last week we opened the show with a heap of tech issues but while I wrestled with them Mike and Jane had a great conversation about the current terror in the middle east, evidence if any of a US policy in the region, and then closer to home regarding militarization of local police forces and … Read more

GrokTALK! – South Korea Consults NH on Right to Know

Some folks from South Korea, complete with interpreters, paid a visit to CNHT and chairman Ed Naile to learn about Right to Know (RTK) as a tool to fight government corruption. Ed shares some details from the meeting, then it’s on to the NH AG, judges, and what passes for Justice in the Granite State. … Read more

GrokTALK! – Meet Gov. Boon Doggle

Maggs Hassan signed the Boondoggle bill this week, establishing a culture of taxpayer backed greed amongst the elected class–and anyone looking for a few bucks to tie a boon to a doggle.  

Gov. Huckabee’s Tax Record

Doug Sachletben (SACK-lay-ben), the communications director for Club for Growth, joins us to discuss Governor Mike Huckabee’s real record on taxes and spending.  

Gov. Huckabee’s Tax Record Part II

We continue with Doug Sachletben on Governor Mike Huckabee’s many taxes and taxing priorities as governor. We also discuss government spending increases and how that is not charity but effects charitable giving.    

Carl Gibson v. 666:6

Ed Naile joins us to talk about the arrest and unlikely prosecution of vote suppressor Carl Robert Gibson.  We get into some background on Gibson. Known associates. How prisoners in NH (unlike college students in NH) cannot vote from their “current residence.” Why expecting NH to do anything meaningful with these charges is likely folly, … Read more

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