NH Political Report launched
June 2, 2009James Pindell is back and looking to continue his dominating coverage of NH poltics (Can he do it without Cosmo?). His latest venture is the NH Political Report. Among many other stories, he has Councilor Wieczorek’s reaction to the Conboy pick.
“My belief is that if you want to make policy you should run for the Legislature and not be a judge,” he said in an interview with NHPoliticalReport.com. “The good news here is that he is at least looking at filling some of these empty seats. There have been some of us who are telling the governor he needs to fill these seats, especially Superior Court vacancies, because it is really unfair to those dealing with the courts.”
And continues the speculation of whether or not Councilor Wieczorek’s son, Jim, will run for Congress in the first CD now that Frank Guinta has gotten in to the race.
“I don’t think that has anything to do with him running. He is still considering it as far as I know.”
steve vaillancourt
Jun 2, 2009
From one job (?) to another, how does this guy make a living? Is there profit in punditry?
OleCurmudgeon
Jun 4, 2009
I hope that this time Pindell has learned to spell the names of the individuals he writes about in his previous attempts to be a so-called pundit, he had a real difficulty with correctly spelling politicians names.
OleCurmudgeon
Jun 5, 2009
If Pindell has started his NH Political Report as RedHampshire has said he had better clue in Google because they can’t find his site anywhere. If that’s the way he is starting out I am very suspicious about how reliable his information will be. After his last in and out stint I have some great doubts about his reporting integrity.
OleCurmudgeon
Jun 9, 2009
Fine all we need is another know-it-all out of state carpet bagger to return and tell us what we already know, Pindell the pinhead did not like it here the last time and the climate has not changed I hope his stay this time is shorter than his first our own locally grown pundits are much more qualified and reliable than a pundit for pay like Pindell.