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Flotsam & Jetsam New Hampshire Business Review April 8, 2011 http://www.nhbr.com/politicsflotsam/914868-288/flotsam--jetsam.html Where oh where to begin with the Facebook musings of New Hampshire's esteemed House majority leader? Unless you've been trapped in a cave, too involved in following the trials and tribulations of the B- and C-listers on "Dancing With the Stars," the tale of D.J. Bettencourt and his "pedophile pimp" predicament is likely all too familiar. (And judging by the speed with which he scrubbed his Facebook wall of all his no-doubt-enlightening ruminations and cogitations, there likely were more pearls ready for the plucking. Rats!) But considering how eagerly the 27-year-old, Not Ready For Facebook law student/rep from Salem took a poke at Bishop John McCormack - likely deep-sixing any aspirations he may have had for a political career beyond Rockingham District 4 - there's a good chance that Bettencourt's political world was going to be rocked eventually. In fact, there may have been a slight hint of what was to come on March 31, the day before the "pimp" posting. Early that afternoon, as debate over the House budget was ending, the majority leader was given the floor to address his colleagues and tie one last little bow on the proposal. In his eight-minute or so speech, Bettencourt defended the budget and praised the House Finance Committee, but he also put aside a minute or two to address opponents of the proposal. Climbing atop his high horse, Bettencourt blasted what he said was the "outrageous and exaggerated political hyperbole" that he said opponents engaged in during the budget process. He went on to lambaste the "motives" of opponents as "extreme," "immoral" and "evil," adding in his best Churchillian tones (Winnie's picture is what Bettencourt uses on his Facebook page, by the bye) that such behavior was a "disgrace" at "such a difficult time in our state's economic history." Added the majority leader: "Leadership isn't always easy, and it isn't always popular. It's about doing the right thing." Indeed. Which leads to one last observation: He who casts stones shouldn't do it on Facebook. F&J TOTE BOARD
• Think the House budget process might have gone a little more smoothly if they handed out some Valium to certain House members before they began? • Really now - strongarming Republican reps who had the audacity to oppose the budget proposal - a proposal that was passed on a 2-1 vote? • If you could have a dime for every time someone who doesn't like a bill making its way through the Legislature says, "let's hope the governor will veto this," you wouldn't be rich, but you'd have yourself enough money for a couple of nice seats at Fenway Park. • There's never been any love lost between Manchester Mayor Ted Gatsas and his predecessor, Congressman Frank Guinta, but a very public tongue-lashing of the congressman by hizzoner over funding federal grants took even folks in the know by surprise. |
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