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Sunday Columns: Stimulus, Astroturf, Camera-Shy Kelly

by: Jennifer Daler

Sun Aug 09, 2009 at 07:59:48 AM EDT


Good news from Kevin Landrigan's column: The folks in Washington, DC are saying that New Hampshire has been very effective in its use of federal stimulus dollars. Projects around the state include an addition for Nashua Community College, a commuter bus station in Nashua, improvements to Hampton Beach, and construction at the University of New Hampshire. I've seen a few signs in my area telling travelers that stimulus funds are being used for repaving.

Lauren Dorgan opens with a report on the astroturf protest at the town hall meeting that wasn't.

So, right-wing groups like the New Hampshire Tea Party Coalition (which is linked to Americans for Prosperity, a group founded by an oil-and-gas tycoon sometimes called the richest man in New York) urged folks who oppose the health-care reform bill now percolating in the Senate to attend the ordinary office hours held by Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen's staffers in towns including Grafton.

The man Dorgan refers to is David Koch, who, along with his brother, funds most of the right wing activities in the US despite legal and other troubles.

Jennifer Daler :: Sunday Columns: Stimulus, Astroturf, Camera-Shy Kelly
Dorgan presents this as a right wing/left wing phenomenon, with both sides claiming to have real grass roots support. She gives Shaheen's reaction, and that of the Grafton Police Chief Merle Kenyon, who seemed sympathetic to the "protesters". State Representative Jennifer Coffey (R-Andover) was there to protest with the tea partiers.

Landrigan says the legislature will most likely have a special session to handle the Governor's vetoes, among other business. Per Landrigan, House Speaker Terie Norelli and Senate President Sylvia Larsen want an override of the medical marijuana veto.

He also had this to say about the JUA money:

But some confide that JUA supporters had approached Lynch and offered to accept a "withdrawal'' smaller than $110 million from its surplus for state-financed health-care expenses if Lynch would go along with a healthy rebate to policyholders.

Lynch refused as well he should have. To negotiate about this money would be to admit the other side has rights to it. And it seems kind of strange on the part of those claiming the JUA is private. If it isn't state money, it isn't, if it is it is.

Both columns show that Ayotte's backers don't think she's quite ready for prime time. Landrigan, on a fundraiser hosted by Conerstone (bold mine):

The three potential Republican candidates for U.S. Senate in 2010 have signed on as finance committee co-hosts of the event: former state Attorney General Kelly Ayotte, 1996 nominee for governor Ovide Lamontagne and Republican National Committeeman Sean Mahoney.

Those three won't have speaking parts, but will mingle with the GOP stalwarts who are paying $100 a ticket to attend.

Guinta and Horn are supposed to attend as well, but no word on whether either will speak.

Then Dorgan reports Ayotte's appearance in the Lakes Region will be a video free zone:

Winnipesaukee GOP Leader Chris Ahlgren said that while reporters and photographers are welcome to their meeting with Ayotte on Tuesday night, he wants to keep out video cameras.

As this is Lauren's last Capital Beat column, I'd like to take an opportunity to wish her well in graduate school. Details for a farewell gathering are in Dean's post below.

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Great to know my own rep, (0.00 / 0)
in a solid D year for my town, is out there with the tea partiers. < /sigh >.


birch, finch, beech

Tea Party Coalition is unfunded (0.00 / 0)
Dorgan reported incorrectly: "So, right-wing groups like the New Hampshire Tea Party Coalition (which is linked to Americans for Prosperity, a group founded by an oil-and-gas tycoon sometimes called the richest man in New York) urged folks who oppose the health-care reform bill now percolating in the Senate to attend the ordinary office hours held by Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen's staffers in towns including Grafton."

Correction: NH Tea Party Coalition is not in any way affiliated with Americans for Prosperity other than AFP-NH may support the concept by listing their name with us. There is no organization such as AFP present at our meetings or directing the NH TPC other than its own grassroots organizers in NH.

I am sure it will not be corrected in her article so I just thought I'd let you know for your own sake.


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if this is true: (4.00 / 1)
if you gusy have no outside funding at all, you guys are being tpped off: there are plenty of interests with LOTS of money who would be DELIGHTED to advance your agenda.

I will say one thing, however, about your funding: I checked out the signs and banners on the other side of the street in Portsmouth, and with the exception of Peter Bearse (who is not really a teabagger per se), no one showed up with a professionally (or even compentently) produced sign.  Some of your people didn't even bother ponying 59 cents to buy some poster board at Staples: many signs were produced on random pieces of cardboard.  And many of your folks showed with signs which were, frankly, incomprehensible and/or off-topic.

Most of the pro-Obama signs were in fact homemade--- but it was hard to tell.  Even the amateurs tended to show up with attractive signs which conveyed a message which meant something positive to the causal passersby.


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On that note (0.00 / 0)
Taken April 15, 2009 in Lowell, MA.

Dick Armey didn't make this one.

Speaking of Dick Armey, he was on MTP today, repudiating some of the tactics employed by the right fringe.

MR. GREGORY:  All right, but that-just, you have to admit, the notion that people are being well mannered is not happening.

REP. ARMEY:  That, that may not-that may be with some people.

MR. GREGORY:  All right.

REP. ARMEY:  I'm appalled by what I see, too, by some people.

MR. GREGORY:  All right.

REP. ARMEY:  But for anybody to say that Dick Armey is...

MR. GREGORY:  So, so you repudiate the Nazi imagery.  The Nazi imagery and all of that, you repudiate that.

REP. ARMEY:  Absolutely, I repudiate it.




Whack-a-mole, anyone?

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typo (0.00 / 0)
"tpped off" shd read "ripped off"


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