Well, surprise, surprise, surprise!

Let’s hear what one of the FBI’s more infamous liars’ opinion on presidential pardons is — or was, in BB — Before Biden — 2021:

Cos Cob Contract

8 Glendale Street, $2.3 million, 12 days on market. Built in 1908, it was purchased for $520,000 in 2009, gut-renovated and expanded from 1,224 sq. ft. to 3,400 in 2016, and these owners purchased it for $1.825 million in June 2022. So, 26% appreciation? That’s not surprising, these days.

I do wonder at the brief periods of ownership of so many houses in Greenwich; it’s not a new phenomenon, and it’s a grand thing for realtors — don’t ever change, you gypsies, you — but it has always struck me that the hassle of moving and the lost opportunity to build relationships with one’s neighbors would militate against frequent moves. Apparently. many homebuyers disagree.

2009

Before you strangle in your knotted knickers, Congressman, start with Biden's pardon of Peltier on Monday, then go back a few presidents.

Democrats are screaming about the J6 pardons, having discovered a newfound admiration and concern for “our men in blue”. Uh huh.

The FBI and Law Enforcement Groups Condemn the Commutation of Leonard Peltier's Life Sentence

Peltier executed two FBI agents by shooting them point blank in the head with his AR-15 as they lay wounded. Carter, Clinton, and Obama all refused to pardon him; Biden did. But who did Democrat presidents issue pardons too? Don’t tell these leftist hypocrites.

Lefties say the GOP can’t “ever lecture America again” after releasing J6 prisoners. Wait till they learn who Jimmy Carter pardoned.

House Republicans are celebrating pardons issued to a bloodthirsty mob that violently assaulted police officers on January 6, 2021. What happened to backing the Blue?' House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) posted Tuesday on Threads.

‘Far right extremists have become the party of lawlessness and disorder,' he continued. ‘Don't ever lecture America again.'

‘About anything.'

Jesse James, Not The Bee:

I could reply with screenshots of the George Floyd riots and ask how many people were held accountable for the murders and tens of billions of dollars in damage under Democrats' watchful eyes, but I want to focus on something else.

President Jimmy Carter, 1979👇

But wait, there’s more!


"Who will pick our cotton? Who will wash our clothes?"

“My people can’t possibly pay a minimum wage and still keep their plantations up”

Episcopal (of course) Bishop begs Trump not to deport her congregations’s servants.

"I ask you to have mercy, Mr President," the bishop said softly, evoking the "fear" that she said is felt across the country.

"The people who pick our farms and clean our office buildings, who labor in poultry farms and meat packing plants, who wash the dishes after we eat in restaurants and work the night shifts in hospitals -- they may not be citizens or have the proper documentation," she said.

Literally Hitler

Trump is tapping members of the LGBT community for top spots in his administration — despite Dem hysteria

“When it comes to whether you’re gay or straight, black or white and all those markers others calculate — President Trump is decision blind. He bases his decision on the kind of job he knows you will do, period,” said Bill White, a top Trump fundraiser — who was tapped to serve as the US ambassador to Belgium.

Among the picks:

  • Scott Bessent, 62, treasury secretary. If confirmed, the hedge fund manager would be the highest-ranking openly gay official in US history.

  • Ric Grenell, 58, presidential envoy for special missions. He was Trump’s director of national intelligence during his first term.

  • Tammy Bruce, 62, the new State Department spokesperson was a Fox News contributor.

  • Jacob Helberg, 35, undersecretary of state for economic growth, energy, and the environment.

  • Bill White, 57, ambassador to Belgium.

  • Art Fisher, 49, ambassador to Austria.

And at least 10 other prominent LGBT Americans are slated for major administration posts, one Trump insider said.

“The velvet mafia this time around will be extensive,” he said.

Gay and lesbian officials in Trump’s first term included Randy Berry, his ambassador to Nepal, and James Abbott, who Trump tapped to serve on the Federal Labor Relations Authority.

Greenwich Time "covers" the Inauguration

No one has ever relied on our local paper to provide accurate reporting of events occurring beyond the town’s borders, and the discontinuance of local reporting decades ago ended the papers usefulness entirely, but today’s online front page does offer a fine exposition of how GT’s corporate parent believes the news should be covered and delivered to the yokels of Greenwich. Here’s a screen shot — I assume the “Subscribe” button is some sort of nostalgic joke.