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NH Business magazine came in the mail today, and inside is a list of NH's most powerful poobahs.
If they are close to accurate, we are, in a word, screwed.
What a dismal lot. Here the top 10:
Bob Baines (Mayor of Manchester): The epitome of milquetoast. The only time he seems to come to life is when he is pushing for some arts initiative (nothing wrong there) or when he is blaming the city legislative delegation for the city's financial problems (big problem there).
Judd Gregg: Pork barrel princeling.
Joe McQuaid (publisher, The Union Leader): A right-winger and an establishment suck-up. Great. At least when Jim Finnegan was the op/ed guy, the paper had a quirky, maverick streak. Now, it's a house organ for corporate dead wood from Bedford.
Tom Eaton (senate president): Bob Clegg's sock puppet.
Jeff Bartlett (general manager, WMUR-TV): Whatever.
Dick Flynn (state safety commissioner): A thuggish, corrupt fossil who is about a decade past his sell-by date.
John E. Sununu: Bob Smith with better hair.
Jeb Bradley: Nice guy, lousy, wimpy and ineffective congressman.
The Shaheens: Please, please shut up and let someone else emerge as a leader, for god's sake! "L'etat, cest moi"!
John Lynch: Well, he is the governor.
Others cited:
Bob Clegg: New Hampshire's version of Jabba the Hutt, a bloated, bullying blowhard, hyperpartisan obstructionist, and public enemy number one on environmental issues.
Alyson Pitman Giles: CEO of Catholic Medical Center. Don't know her.
And, in a separate feature called "Making it in New Hampshire", they trot out Justin Nadeau, the incomprehensibly inept Democratic nominee for Congress last November. You remember, the guy who got around 35% of the vote while Kerry and Lynch were carrying the state? Criminy.
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