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Written by J. Dennis Robinson   

Doris Haddock aka Granny D NH FILM

How many people pushing 100 can say they have their own web site, a paperback book and a new DVD? Granny D can. The new documentary traces her unsuccessful attempt to unseat NH Senator Judd Gregg in 2004. Amid the NH political spin, Run Granny, Run is a rare moment of pathos.

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Run Granny, Run, the Documentary 

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When Burt Cohen was forced to abandon his senatorial race against two-time incumbent and former governor Judd Gregg, Granny D stepped in to pinch hit for the Democrats. This documentary follows the unlikely 94-year old candidate through her strenuous senatorial campaign. Her opening salvo on the statehouse steps was worthy of a Kennedy. It began:

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"I am the angry grandmother of a New Hampshire family come off my porch to ask young Judd what in the world he is thinking when he supports military misadventure!"

To see her marching in a street parade at 94 can bring tears to your eyes just for its sheer blind hopefulness. When the crowd begins singing "Go, Granny Go!" even her supporters begin dreaming of "a huge transcendent vote". Without any advertising money, the Granny D campaigners must rely on public relations.

In a beautifully agonizing moment in the documentary, Granny tries to hold morning briefing sessions while she walks five miles. Wheezing and angry, she finds she can neither hear nor understand her campaign manager when she is struggling to walk. Her multi-tasking days are over. The scene then cuts to an even more powerful moment as the candidate comforts her elderly daughter who, due to Alzheimer’s disease, no longer recognizes her own mother. And yet Granny marches on, assisted here by her 69-year old son and road manager.

Now pushing 100, Granny D narrates the documentary of her run for senator. Her voiceover alone is a work of art, spoken with verve and dramatic expression. Directed, produced, recorded and shot by Marlo Poras, "Run Granny, Run" is the story of a loser and, at the same time, among the most winning and hopeful documentaries ever made about the American political process.

"The professional politicians have not worked out," Granny D says at one of her initial public rallies. "We thank them for trying their best under the constraints of a corrupt system."

But can she win?

"I love the smell of landslides in the morning," Granny says. No political speeches read more like poetry than hers.

While other political candidates shy away from controversy, Granny D runs directly into the fire. In one sequence she describes smoking marijuana for the first time with actor Woody Harroldson. She is unflappable in her attacks on George Bush, Halliburton and the Iraq War. But on the way to a televised debate with Senator Gregg, Granny D forgets her teeth and has to go back for them. Her debate with Gregg is as heart stopping as any Hollywood car chase.

"We were surprised as the rest," Granny D said the day after her debate with Gregg, "that we kicked his ass… I have shown my mettle as a candidate, and now it is time for some check-writing around here!"

Granny D didn’t win, of course, despite making mincemeat of her Republican opponent in the debate. She had no money for TV commercials. At this moment the Gregg machine plods on, awaiting a challenge from former NH governor Jeanne Shaheen.

Now 97, Granny D has a new DVD of her documentary to go with her book "Granny D: You’re Never Too Old to Raise a Little Hell." She has a web site and her own entry in Wikipedia. How many of us, centenarians included, can say more? – JDR


 

 

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Art in Nature
July 4 - 10, 2008
RYE, NH -- Celebrate art, nature and science during this week-long event. We will explore inspiring and creative ways of connecting to the environment through hands-on workshops, programs and activities for all ages. You can learn about organic sculptur...

Little Engine That Could
July 4 - 6, 2008
LINCOLN -- Hi everyone!! We are trying to get the word out that the Little Engine That Could will be at the Hobo Railroad in Lincoln, NH on July 4,5 & 6, 2008. People can purchase tickets right online at our website. The train is a full-sized repli...

Freedom Rocks
July 5, 2008
The Freedom Rocks Festival is one that truly incorporates a gamete of musical talent. Everything from metal bands, garage, funk, alternative, retro and classic rock perform on stage. Ranging music styles and artists come together to form a festival fill...

Tommy Gallant Jazz Festival
July 6, 2008
This 13th annual celebration of joyous creativity which Tommy Gallant helped initiate, has become a staple item on our summer menu. Don't miss this venue of jazz greats organized by UNH Jazz Master Dave Seiler.

Sammie Haynes
July 6, 2008
ROCHESTER -- The Governor's Inn presents a beautiful late afternoon in the garden (or under the patio in case of rain) Great food and drinks and company

Theatre Camp
July 7 - 11, 2008
KIDS THEATRE CAMP, July 7-11, 9 AM to 12 NOON, Ages 6-9 Now in its eighth year, this popular week-long camp features creative drama, movement, and visual arts activities, with a final performance at 6:30 PM on Friday, July 11. Limited to 14 campers. ...

PPAF Summer Theatre Academy begins
July 7, 2008
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Seacoast Scenes Sale
July 7 - 11, 2008
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NHTP Teen Camp Starts
July 7, 2008
TEEN THEATRE CAMP, July 7-19, Ages 13-17 This intensive camp will focus on a theme from classic dramatic literature. (Teen Camp 2007 featured William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night). Participants will learn acting, directing and design skills along with...

Be a Herbal Apprentice Course
July 9, 2008
CANTERBURY -- Fee: $175, members $160 Drive away the winter blues by delving into herbology. This course provides hands on experiences, making tinctures, soaps and herbal salts, for example, to connect you with the early spring. We will also concentrat...

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