By Niko Roswell – New Hampshire usually goes first. It began with voting but has trickled into NH education, law, church, and culture. After the federal separation of church and state, New Hampshire began to go first in all things criminal. Four nuns were allowed to sue the bishop, the US’s first court case was ... Read more
There is no longer any need to speculate. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has endorsed Donald Trump, but you can still vote for him. Democrat-turned-independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorsed Republican nominee Donald Trump on Friday, a major development that could shift momentum in the increasingly tight fight for the White House. During a ... Read more
Folks who know me understand that when I get poked, I often poke back. Probably a Marine thing. So, when The Grok published a sad screed by a Granite State bomb thrower, I considered whether to respond. Friends advised against it. “Just ignore it.” The thing is that the truth is important, and I don’t ... Read more
To all those who are sending in memes, thank you! Many, many good ones! Please do share this post, and if you share an individual meme, consider mentioning you saw it on the Grok! SUPPORT THE GROK! Speaking of, from this week, Monday Edition and Wednesday Edition. *** Warning, definitely a few off-color ones, in ... Read more
By Gage Klipper | Daily Caller – Throughout the Democratic National Convention, Democrats made a big show out of being “normal,” of standing for “freedom” and traditional, patriotic values. They did their best, but of course it is all a lie; there’s nothing normal about them. Allow me to guide you through the Democrats’ wondrous ... Read more
Speculation has run rampant in recent days as to whether Bobby K Jr. and his VP Nicole (wealthy tech lib) Shanahan were ready to toss in with Trump, and it’s their fault. They said things, and we rightly made some assumptions and connections and joined a few intellectual map dots. And wow. That’s what we ... Read more
I’ve written plenty of pieces trashing bad reps, but what about recognizing some good ones? I think it’s a good idea, but most of us already know the most distinguished ones. I praise them “as a group,” in the same way the Patriots requested their Superbowl introduction be done after the opponent’s “chosen ones” were ... Read more
The Harris campaign seeks workers to help her steal the 2024 election. Oops, I meant the campaign (the crooks and the vulnerabilities already exist). You’ll need to pick your pronouns, and the campaign requires an updated COVID-19 shot. That’s the China virus—the Wuhan Flu. If you don’t tithe to Big Pharma, there is no gig. ... Read more
By Ron Paul | Ron Paul Institute – Former President and current Republican Presidential Nominee Donald Trump recently renewed his criticisms of the Federal Reserve. He suggested that, if he returns to the White House next year, he will push Congress to pass legislation giving the president at least a say in the Fed’s decisions ... Read more
Kristin Walker at the (American Consumer Institute) has published research analyzing the carbon cost of so-called green technology. She breaks down the details for the big three – Wind, Solar, and EV Batteries – and details the emissions cost of the so-called magic that makes these things possible. Often left out of the discussion is ... Read more
By Rep.John Sellers – Everyone who reads the Grok knows the primary is around the corner. We have a few races in which I believe if the right person gets that position, then the citizens of NH will be winners. This is why I am supporting Chuck Morse (governor) and Casey Crane (CD2). On the ... Read more
What is extreme misogyny? I had to look it up, and it wasn’t what you’d call an easy journey. To summarize, it is the Left’s answer to men who reject their decades-long efforts at feminization and dehumanization. Guys who dare to assume traditionally male roles as father, breadwinner, or protector might fit the category, but ... Read more
By J. Peder Zane – RealClear Wire Most of us get the big things right: Don’t touch fire, wrestle alligators, or play in traffic. But beneath these necessary survival strategies, we are boundless reservoirs of delusion. While many of our unmoored beliefs are specific to us – I seem to be the only person who ... Read more
The NH Supreme Court has scheduled a Hearing on the Petition for Writ of Mandamus Date: August 30, 2024 5 Court Street Time: 10:30 AM Concord NH 03301 Dan is looking ... Read more
By Ken Goodall – I have supported many candidates who spoke their minds, sometimes off the cuff and not thought out, but I knew where they were coming from. Trump said Mexico would pay for the wall but with no explanation, and he said a group would not have to vote again, which could easily ... Read more
California’s list of failures is long, from high taxes and poverty to lax enforcement of theft. Crime pays, and foreign invaders are often held in higher esteem than natural-born residents. Housing, land management, water, you name it; California sets the standard for what not to do to which we can add energy. California would rather ... Read more
Reducing operational costs while minimising environmental impact is a top priority. Energy consumption plays a significant role in both aspects. Fortunately, advancements in technology are offering businesses powerful tools to manage their energy usage effectively. This blog explores the latest trends in Energy Management Systems (EMS) that empower businesses to save energy and pave the ... Read more
Once you start researching NGOs, you quickly realize that they are a complex network designed to disguise their true intentions and how they spend the taxpayer money they are awarded. NGO stands for Non-Government Organizations. The government does not directly control them; their employees are not government employees. Still, these organizations survive by working for ... Read more
By Ann Coulter | Daily Caller – Could someone teach Kamala to laugh only when something is funny? It’s not the sound of Kamala Harris’s laugh that is so irritating although, to be fair, it is. It’s that she laughs when nothing remotely funny has been said. The blandest statements (usually her own) prompt her ... Read more
Another year of loose gun laws and another year as one of the safest states in the country. And no, correlation does not imply causation, but this has been happening yearly for a very long time. One analysis or the other inevitably arrives at the same conclusion. New Hampshire is a very safe place to ... Read more