Statement from Gov. Sununu on Lambert

November 18, 2009Matt Suermann

James Pindell, over at NH Political Report, has a statement issued by NHGOP Chairman and former New Hampshire Governor, John H. Sununu regarding the remarks made by Granite Grok blogger Doug Lambert this past weekend.

“Mr. Lambert’s comments were disgusting, inappropriate, and offensive. That is why I, as Chairman, asked for an immediate condemnation from our State Party – and that was done. I am encouraged that so many Granite Staters of all political persuasions denounced this vicious personal attack. We are all in agreement that what Mr. Lambert said is completely reprehensible and doesn’t belong in our public dialogue.”

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One Response to “Statement from Gov. Sununu on Lambert”

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    Right on, Sun the Elder. Of course, your anti-gay references are far more subtle; some of us won’t forge your winter campaign to mention “San Francisco” values every chance you got. But all is forgiven. I’m sure you meant big spending, not gay values, back then when you set out after the “bathroom bill.”

    F—– is an inappropriate word for anyone. Pe——-, now there’s a fine word.

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