Chris Sununu

Remember that Border Crisis Thing Gov Sununu?

With all this CRT business and Schoolboard reporting, we’ve been lax on poking the governor in his tubby rhetorical tummy. Sure, he’s done some good things, but when it comes to any politician, we must remember the phrase made famous by Janet Jackson. What have you done for me lately?

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Election Integrity

So, We Should Trust Harri Hursti?

Dear Editor, My word, this Windham audit is nonsense. (1) If there are copyright protections on the decompiled EPROMs, then that says that NH should not be using the machines because the correct operation of the machine cannot be easily and publicly verified. So, we should trust Harri?

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RRftSotRP – I get stuff. Third lesson: “if only the opposition would just go away or agree with us”

Not a freaking clue:

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Wow – just wow.  RRftSotRP (Republican Republican for the Sake of the Rebin big steaming piles on this one. The writer is obviously upset in that there is not total agreement with NH GOP Party anointed candidates.  The overriding message is exemplified by this:


(courtesy of uber-Progressive Joe Wernig)

Er, no, I’m not.  Not that from the writer. Nor should you.

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Let me amplify what Steve said for the Stupid Party that fails to listen to its own base

upside down GOP logoScott Brown, Kelly Ayotte, Walt Haverstein; remember them?

Sometimes, Steve buries the really good stuff at the bottom of his posts – let me haul a good nibblet from his latest post up from the deep (emphasis mine):

So, after Gov. Sununu signs HB1319, which we hear he has promised the local actors for the DC special interest that he intends to do, don’t be surprised when the Republican base and NH Trump voters (most of whom are probably independents) tell Republicans up and down the ticket to go to hell.

Don’t be surprised because you asked, were warned that this would happen, and you ignored the warnings anyway.

At a meeting that nobody went to because it never existed, he and his minions were warned by a number of the extremely influential “influencers” (who weren’t there because there was no meeting) that in no uncertain terms that this WAS a hill THEY were willing to die against.  He and his minions were warned – DON’T!  These were some of the most vocal, respected, and Trusted voices on the Right here in NH.  Has he, and his “Smartest Political People In The Room” minions,

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Sadly, it’s leaking into the NH GOP: SB 1319

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Kelly Ayotte, Scott Brown, Walt Haverstein – the ‘Grok DOES have a proven track record against those that promote the Democrat Agenda in any way, touts that they were bipartisan to the extent of voting more with Democrats than Republicans, or dissing the TEA Party.  You can throw in the GOP Platform Principles and both Constitutions into that mix. There are lesser luminaries as well along the way.

Who is next, I wonder, I wonder?

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If Bill Greiner is A “Good Republican” …

Aaron Day joins us, fresh off the denial of the gag order requested against him in a lawsuit lead by Bill Greiner. Our conversation features names like Greiner’s (whose lawyer is Hillary State vice-chair Bill Shaheen), Andy Crews (the chair of Ted Gatsas Gubernatorial Campaign), and Dick Anagnost.  

Due Process Under Attack

Lead by Democrats (and Radicalized Republican moderates) the Feds and progressives are taking every opportunity to kill due process wherever they can.  

June 4th, 2016 Podcast

Jim Rubens, Sen. Kelly Ayotte’s primary challenger, joins us to talk about Kelly’s record and why he’s the better Republican. John Zmirack helps us explore the question, “why did experimental science arise in the West, as opposed to other civilizations?” And Guest host Max Abramson had a slew of legislative updates.    

Marco and Nikki, Sitting in a Tree…

Marco skipped out on a Conservative conference to pal around with his newest convert, Nikki Haley, who is positioning herself to be Rubio’s VP. We also talked about the RNC’s  tolerance (blame Steve Duprey) for moderators who hate their candidates, vote fraud, a primary for Kelly Ayotte, and does she have a shot just a … Read more

The Cost When Principle and Policy No Longer Matter

We continue with RLCNH chair Aaron Day on his threatened third party challenge to NH Sen. Kelly Ayotte, the failure of Medicaid/ObamaCare, and the cost to New Hampshire if the Republican State legislature reauthorizes expansion.    

Will Sen. Ayotte Pay a Price For Meddling?

NH Senator Kelly Ayotte meddled in the race for NH Speaker of the House. As a result, moderate Republican leadership took command with plans to extend Medicaid Expansion. One local activist has a plan to make her pay a  political price.  

November 21st, 2015

This weeks guests are Aaron Day, on his threatened third party challenge to NH Sen. Kelly Ayotte. Roger Wilkins from Concerned Veteran for America talks VA reform. And refugee resettlement investigative journalist Jim Simpson is back to talk Syrian refugees and the larger refugee resettlement agenda.  

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