Milbrook sale
/37 Orchard Drive, $3.7 million on a $3.5 million ask. It came on the market in mid-October and went under contract almost immediately. Nice old 1931 home, one of the originals in the Milbrook development.
Greenwich, Connecticut real estate, politics, and more.
Greenwich, Connecticut real estate, politics, and more
37 Orchard Drive, $3.7 million on a $3.5 million ask. It came on the market in mid-October and went under contract almost immediately. Nice old 1931 home, one of the originals in the Milbrook development.
247 Riverside Avenue asked $6.650 million and only got $6.2. Of course selleres paid $5.6 for it in June ‘21, so there’s that.
To be fair, even a non-DEI press secretary couldn’t successfully persuade the public or the flying monkeys of the media to simultaneously believe in two contradictory statements, or distinguish between Hunter’s persecution and Trumps; they might have tried harder, though.
WASHINGTON — White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre claimed Monday that President Biden pardoned his son Hunter Biden of tax and gun crimes because “war politics” prompted Hunter’s prosecution — while insisting the Justice Department is not broadly politically biased, as President-elect Donald Trump claims.
Jean-Pierre used the term “war politics” three times as she fielded fiery questions aboard Air Force One from journalists as Biden, 82, flew to Angola for an official visit hours after the pardon, which Biden said was necessary because his son was being “selectively, and unfairly, prosecuted.”
“Karine, when the president says that the justice system is infected with politics, how deep is the rot and how much of the blame does the president take on himself for the fact that his own Justice Department, his appointees, have allowed it to get this bad?” a reporter asked.
Jean-Pierre did not note that charges were brought by a Justice Department controlled by his own appointees, including Attorney General Merrick Garland.
“The president took action because of how politically infected these cases were,” Jean-Pierre told incredulous members of the press pool.
“Hunter was singled out and because his last name was Biden, because he was the president’s son, that’s what we saw,” she said.
A different reporter pressed: “The system doesn’t get corrupted by politics for people whose name is not Biden?”
“You’re twisting and misrepresenting what I’m saying. I’m talking about a particular issue right now,” Jean-Pierre said.
At one point, a journalist asked, “Does the president believe now and agree with President-elect Trump that the justice system has been weaponized for political purposes and that it needs root and branch reform?”
“No. Read the president’s statement. Seriously, read the president’s statement. He said he believes in the Department of Justice. He does. He says it in his statement. He also believes that war politics infected the process and it led to a miscarriage of justice,” she said.
35-37 Rockview Drive, asking $2.5 million, has sold for $1.980. The property comprises two lots, one of which, No. 35 will, with some judicious tree cutting, afford a fine view of Greenwich Hospital and its parking lot, and there’s a much more recent, and decent, guest house on Lot No. 37, so a million for the package seems reasonable, for Greenwich.
724 North Street, 16,487 sq. ft., eight acres, with seasonal rooftop water view glimpses, $12 million.
Built in 1984.
21 Dawn Harbor Lane, $4.213 million on a $3.995 ask. Not a bad house, but with new construction on Dawn Harbor going in the $9s and $10s, I’m guessing that a builder won this price war.
"Because the justice system that convicted his only surviving son is the same justice system he vowed to protect," Psaki continued in the June segment. "If that doesn’t tell you who Joe Biden is, I don’t really know what does."
"Joe Biden's character as a public servant is what drove him to make clear that the law applies to everyone," Psaki said of Biden.
Psaki also argued … that Biden's strength of character is clear in how he treats his family members.
"I mean, Joe Biden is a person who answers his phone every time any of his grandchildren call," Psaki said. "Anytime, doesn't matter what's going on."
Unless, of course, it’s his son’s illegitimate daughter, in which case, “who?”
Here are (some of) the rest of the sycophants and liars:
One of the best supercuts ever.
— MAZE (@mazemoore) December 2, 2024
President Biden won't pardon Hunter because Joe Biden is a man of great character! 🤣😂pic.twitter.com/lM8aTRGrq5
7 Close Road, asking $7.995 million, has a contract. The owners began their search for a buyer at $12 million and so they must be disappointed, but hey, at least they appear to have avoided the fate of the neighboring property, 25 Close Road: that even larger mansion was erected by a Russian in 2000, put up for sale at $16 million a few years ago and was torn down 2023 and offered as land. That listing has expired and the land remains unsold.
(The former) 25 Close Road
I wouldn’t say it was her hands that got tied, but hands, fallopian tubes — whatever works to improve the breeding pool’s alright with me.
UPDATE: How about this part? “For me it was a call to action. A need to get this locked in so I don’t have to live in fear that at any moment some random guy can completely destroy my life,” Ixora said.
Maybe you could just stop screwing “random guys”, Ixora — wouldn’t that be healthier and, ultimately, more fulfilling?
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