• InevitableSwing [none/use name]
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    10 months ago

    Do people in New Hampshire get friends and coworkers together do write-in political fantasy football stuff?

    Like is "Richard Rist" an fictional in-joke or a in-joke real person who owns a pizzeria?

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    The answer is no fun at all. It's American civil religion. I should have known. Many of them (nearly all of them?) are actual candidates.

    What is the Lesser-Known Candidate Forum in New Hampshire : NPR

    MANCHESTER, N.H. — Richard Rist is a business owner from Maryland, frustrated with how divided the nation has become. His solution: run for president. Because... why not?

    On Thursday, Rist was part of what's called the Lesser-Known Candidate Forum, held by Saint Anselm College in Manchester every four years, a tradition that dates back to 1972 in the first-in-the-nation primary state.

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    Dressed conservatively in a navy sport coat and a floral tie, Rist made his way to the stage, where he found himself sandwiched between a man wearing a big black rubber boot on his head, and a candidate named Paperboy Love Prince whose outfit evoked a wish-granting genie.

    A 2004 article said he owned a "home-based gallery".