In about a couple weeks weeks (my next haircut happens on the day before) Election Day; I have considered if I should risk my life, family and reputation to call out an alarming concern if things specifically happen on Election Day, our state will never be the same. I have waited until I felt it was the right time to call out in fairness to verify Kelly Ayotte’s dangerous political rhetoric she has done well before she registered to run for governor this spring. Ayotte’s campaign Facebook page blocked access to The Hopeless Autistic last week.
She has aired her political grievances to WMUR-TV’s Adam Sexton, to former WMUR-TV News Director, now right-wing extremist, Jack Heath’s talk radio show (which gets more audiences by shouting out of the studio’s window) to Trump Sellout Howie Carr, and his blond bimbo, a size double-zero skinny dimwitted co-host, host of her own named show, dis-Grace Curley. Her friends are in the most dirtiest low hanging fruit cases.
In July 2023, Ayotte announced her run for Governor following the announcement weeks before incumbent governor Chris Sununu was not seeking reelection. She pressed extremely hard on an anti-Massachusetts agenda. Later in the year, the campaign was amended t o have a tagline of “Don’t Mass Up New Hampshire” referring to the 3 letter swear word, as a dog-whistle to people from Massachusetts to be foolish people.
But as spring sprung into summer, Kelly goes off the rhetoric of our neighbors to the south as a fellow state in the USA to shout out to the 2024 NBA Finals winners, the Boston Celtics, and did a shoutout from Fenway Park not too long before or after.
So I guess Massachusetts is not as bad as she touts repeatedly, often tagging Joyce Craig on social media, also like Trump gives her a political pet-name such as “Sanctuary Joyce Craig” or “Flailing” Joyce Craig – on her official social media channels.
Her first mainstream ad that was airing a month before the Primary aired on TV during the Paris games, and NBCUniiversal and Comcast thanks Kelly for giving them ad time to air her more moderate side, that is really just cover. Ayotte won the primary, as a result it made it appear why run for the general if you’re showboating the win of a primary?
She comes off as tough, but she is inside extremely empty, insecure, impulsive, and passionate. Those are logically incompatible for the proper way to be the Chief Executive Officer of the Granite State.
I put together 3 different points on what Kelly has shown us to the public, and what a governor’s office will be.
Our first X-Governor (Formerly known as Twitter)
Whether it’s X, formerly known as Twitter, Insta, Facebook, or what, like former President Trump, Ayotte or her handlers will setting the tone on social media. Ayotte shows that she is not willing to do the hard work that’s outside of locking up illegal aliens, or perceived bad criminals. All she wants is TV or radio time so she can campaign for her tough-crime agenda. As a public official, she’ll probably pretend to be celebrity and block people who reasonably question her motives.
If you think it’s just in the cyber world, don’t be surprised to see her blocking you IRL. I suspect that after January, the New Hampshire State House will have selective security and make her more inaccessible to people she simply doesn’t like and anyone who feels the need to go to her to express their political concerns is most likely going to be “security threat” to her ego. Since this draft, Ayotte’s campaign blocked access to The Hopeless Autistic, only people with covert toxic personas would do, which is mostly New Hampshire
Her Circles (A very specific one)
Ayotte really surrounds herself of strong-men law enforcement officers, that often are very aggressive to reducing crime by being a bad-cop/street smart mind, and officers who harass local residents who assume they are doing something bad. She likes wimps from like the police department I hail from. She goes up north to the perceived true-New-Hampshire to people closer to their dying days. She can attract a millennial vote, but not a crowd. (Gee, wonder why?) The people she’s willing to engage are people in people in other powerful positions, but not outspoken advocates, because someone like me would be considered to be a criminal far-leftist activist.
She also loves the people who served our country in the Military Industrial Complex, on April Fools Day, she posted on X, that she was at Easterseals in Manchester for apparently services for military veterans, but ES was well known for supporting the IDD population. Remember April is Autism Awareness Month, but sadly it starts as a joke, and continues onto the World Autism Awareness Day on the 2nd.
For the case of “development disabilities [sic]” seen on her social media, according to my sources, she won’t have the power to zero out budgets for wait-lists and other non-entitlements in the Medicaid system, but any policies regarding my group will most likely be done without my (or peers similar to my) group. As she posted in the summer time, with that quoted group in verbatim, she only had photo ops people in power, and not ones who are receiving services. You could make a case to prevent political exploitation, but it’s in Kelly’s character that she does not really want to be involved with her own citizens as if Governor/citizen power differential similar to a teacher/student relationship. In short, we are her adversary
Ayotte’s Character (this Statewide election is on character)
It was no accident, on The Weekly Zoo, we quickly developed a nickname that was suited perfectly for Kelly, called the Kyotte Watch taking her first letter of her given name, and replace her first letter of her surname (of which she never “submitted” to her husband, “Ayotte” is her maiden name… Hannah “Pearly Things” Davis would give you a lecture on “submission!” ) while I do not clinically diagnose people, she fits personality types that is “cluster-b” that is some forms of narcissism and borderline personality.
While this maybe touchy for a number of people, while she is biologically a female, she is of menopausal age. I have been around many women in professional sense where the estrogen was dying off, it is extremely traumatic experiences. Menopausal women are really challenging to work with, when they bite your head off, break down suddenly, etc. While menopause is a natural thing, it’s no excuse to act like tyrant.
Her anti-Massachusetts agenda or her xenophobia may have a lot to do with her defective personality types or the menopausal stage is amplifying the personality. Despite doing a casual research, I have found antidotes that any BPD or Cluster-B personalities with menopause can cause even more of a challenge.
In short, while Ayotte is not a dirty ol horny man, she is appearing to be extremely wild emotionally, way past the departure of a stable adult female. I hate to compare her to “Coyote” (and despite her federal Senate run, people still cannot phonetically call her “Ay- yacht” but “Ay-otte”) She cannot control her hormones, she should’ve never ran in the first place.
Despite her one element of femininity of this biological female, she inside is a man. She likes to hold others below her more accountable than her. She was known to purge emails that were not pursuant to be purged to the Right to Know Law, and wrote memos ordering state and local employees to follow the public records law, and also appeared as a guest on the Community Access channel in Londonderry just as some scandal of her deleting emails circulated.
Despite being a lawyer she has never practiced privately, not as kickass defense attorney where a good defense attorney is a former prosecutor.
In closing, for a governor, that in New Hampshire has the least amount of executive power than the other 49 states, with over $4 plus million fed to her campaign, with her handlers of 2 other people than Ayotte, a very frugal campaign, with dreams of being the top cop instead. Ayotte is basically a lawfare candidate. Wants to arrest people that aren’t like her and she is *this* close to saying that. The Governor is not the highest paid state funded employee either. With a highly toxic attitude to non French-Canadians that her only friends are the elderly and law enforcement officers… should be concerned of a Meldrim Thompson 2.5 in a dress instead? Thompson was much dumber than Ayotte, but had lots of ammo of attacking his opponents that lived his own state in the 1970s (that was really the 1950s for the Granite State standards)
She comes off as tough, but she is inside extremely empty, insecure, impulsive, and passionate. Those are logically incompatible for the proper way to be the Chief Executive Officer of the Granite State. Mixed with the power-differentials of citizen/governor like a teacher/student, and her dog-whistles of inaccessibility will make you appreciate what Chris Sununu has done with everyone, including my group. You don’t have to agree with him on everything, but at least he had all 1.3 million Granite Staters in heart, where Ayotte is very explicit to only serve the 300,000 instead. Is that an existential threat? I would say so.
Vote carefully and responsibility in six weeks from now.