30 car garaging, with house, now available in Indian Harbor Association at reduced price.
/“won’t last long now”
120 Oneida Drive has taken another slice off its original 2023 ask of $14.995 million and can now be yours for just $13.2.
Greenwich, Connecticut real estate, politics, and more.
Greenwich, Connecticut real estate, politics, and more
“won’t last long now”
120 Oneida Drive has taken another slice off its original 2023 ask of $14.995 million and can now be yours for just $13.2.
HELL — Infernal sources have just confirmed that Satan has decided to join the communion of the Episcopal Church.
According to Hell's spokesdemon, Satan had been attending ELCA and United Methodist churches for the past few years before deciding that the Episcopal Church was right for him.
"The Devil just lines up theologically with everything the Episcopalians are preaching," said Junior Devil Shmerklwitz, who serves as Satan's media liaison. "He wasn't really convinced for many years, but one fire-and-brimstone sermon from a gay transwoman bishop on how circumcision was an Old Testament picture of gender transitioning young babies really changed his mind on the denomination. He's their biggest supporter now."
According to local Bishop Glayle Jaemeson (they/them), Satan has been an excellent addition to the Episcopalian fold.
"It's a joy to celebrate the good news every week with this guy," Jaemeson said. "And we love the Sriracha doughnuts he brings for our coffee hour afterward. Top notch fellow — wish more of my parishioners were like him."
greta’s days as schoolmarm of the press room may be nearing the end
.@grok absolutely obliterates this article from The New York Times: “‘Full on Fight Club’: How Trump Is Crushing U.S. Climate Policy”
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) March 4, 2025
Grok: “The article exhibits bias through its emotionally charged language, one-sided sourcing, selective framing, and omission of… pic.twitter.com/Ne2gF9e7h6
Question: Tell me why this article is biased: The New York Times: ‘Full on Fight Club’: How Trump Is Crushing U.S. Climate Policy March 3, 2025, By David GellesLisa Friedman and Brad Plumer
Grok: “The article exhibits bias through its emotionally charged language, one-sided sourcing, selective framing, and omission of counterarguments, all of which tilt heavily against Trump's environmental policy shifts. It assumes the primacy of climate action as a moral and scientific imperative, casting dissent as reckless or corrupt rather than a legitimate policy choice. While it reports factual events (e.g., policy changes, legal challenges), the presentation favors an audience that already opposes Trump, potentially undermining its objectivity for readers seeking a balanced view.”
"Less than an hour before entering the Oval Office, Zelensky met with several lawmakers, including Murphy and other Democrats. Based on the wording of the above post, the senator (or someone else at the table) pressed the Ukrainian president to reject a 'fake peace agreement,' which is a clear shot at Trump's attempts at diplomacy. At the very least, these Democrats encouraged Zelensky to remain defiant in that position, and we all know what happened next."
“At the very least” is far too kind: these Democrats actively sought to sabotage the upcoming meeting; Murphy was quite proud of his and his fello warmongers’ efforts, until the criticism started pouring in; then it was “who, me? I never said it”. Here are his own posts: you decide.
Just finished a meeting with President Zelensky here in Washington. He confirmed that the Ukrainian people will not support a fake peace agreement where Putin gets everything he wants and there are no security arrangements for Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/eaCePJ4UZr
— Chris Murphy 🟧 (@ChrisMurphyCT) February 28, 2025
A “fake peace agreement where Putin gets everything he wants” — Murphy at al agreed with that summation, yet he now claims that they urged him to accept it anyway. Uh huh.
Here's the case.
— Chris Murphy 🟧 (@ChrisMurphyCT) March 2, 2025
Trump's alignment with Putin - and his plan to sell out Ukraine - is shameful.
But it's part of a bigger story. Trump sides with dictators bc it legitimizes his plan for America: a Russian-style kleptocracy where the rich steal from us to enrich themselves. pic.twitter.com/paFL4BHORi
Here's the case.
— Chris Murphy 🟧 (@ChrisMurphyCT) March 2, 2025
Trump's alignment with Putin - and his plan to sell out Ukraine - is shameful.
But it's part of a bigger story. Trump sides with dictators bc it legitimizes his plan for America: a Russian-style kleptocracy where the rich steal from us to enrich themselves. pic.twitter.com/paFL4BHORi
Over the last 24 hours, MAGA has been ceaselessly spreading the claim that Democrats - from Susan Rice to Tony Blinken to me - pushed Zelensky to reject the minerals deal.
— Chris Murphy 🟧 (@ChrisMurphyCT) March 2, 2025
Total lie. Made up out of thin air. Zero sources.
1/ A short lesson how these lies spread in MAGA world. pic.twitter.com/8Riaqm9bkO
MAGA is making the claim that if you watch the entire 50 minute video, Zelensky is the antagonist.
— Chris Murphy 🟧 (@ChrisMurphyCT) March 1, 2025
This isn't true. At all. I was with Zelensky before this meeting and it's important to know his mindset heading in.
1/ A short 🧵on how the entire ambush went down. https://t.co/9WLGkhS0YP
Whoa.
— Matt Whitlock (@mattdizwhitlock) March 2, 2025
Dems can’t get their story straight.
They came out of their Zelensky meeting trashing the deal - calling it “a fake peace agreement” giving Putin everything he wants.
When reported they pressured Z to not take the deal, Murphy calls it “a MAGA conspiracy” and they… pic.twitter.com/IpBbAsde4E
CHASER:
7 years ago, Trump warned NATO they will one day regret buying Russian oil.
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) March 2, 2025
Everyone mocked him for it.
pic.twitter.com/Mm5x1QQVLo
clever touch: an ironic reference to the tipi while boldly striking off in a new direction
416 Taconic Road, pending at $5 million. It started off December 4 at $5.5 million and dropped to its current price February 10th.
Stamford has appraised it at $2.383 million; if that changes, the current $37,000 tax bill may increase significantly.
*Gideon informs me that his fellow Hooligan is correct: $26,000 per student per year.
[W]eeks into President Donald Trump’s second administration, Murphy, D-Conn., has taken steps to put himself at the center of aggressive resistance to Trump — and to let his party’s rank and file know it. Murphy is spending heavily to advertise on social media platforms and is flooding the zone on television and podcasts, positioning himself as the tip of the spear of Democratic Party efforts to oppose Trump in Washington.
… In an interview in his Capitol Hill office last week, Murphy embraced the idea that he’s on a new path “after years pursuing a role as a Senate dealmaker and “foreign policy expert”. [HAHAHAHAH] He argued his newfound push to oppose Trump is an imperative.
[He has] spent more than $1 million on ads on Meta platforms in February alone, delivering his message directly to individuals. It’s more than he has spent on the likes of Facebook and Instagram in the last five years combined, a period that includes his 2024 re-election campaign … Murphy’s aides said he has doubled his Instagram following during the last two months and seen a significant increase in engagement across platforms.
….
But he’s not focused exclusively on Trump. Murphy also wants to lead the conversation about what has gone wrong for Democrats and how they can win again in the future.
“We’re actually the party of change, the party of transferring power from powerful people to people who have no power,” he said. “I think that the traditional sort of political rules still apply. If we have people out on the streets protesting, if we’re overwhelming Republican town halls, if we’re lighting up the phone lines here, political gravity still exists.”
Murphy just won re-election in the fall — and outperformed former Vice President Kamala Harris in his state with a 19-point victory, having vastly outspent his Republican challenger. He won’t have to face Connecticut voters again until 2030, so he’s not crunched for time to raise cash. First elected to the Senate in 2012, the year of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, which killed 20 first graders and six educators in Newtown, Connecticut, Murphy spent his first two terms in the Senate championing stronger gun laws. He eventually helped craft a historic bipartisan gun safety bill that President Joe Biden signed after the 2022 school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. [And that solved that problem — whew!]
Now, Murphy told NBC News, the reason it seems like he’s trying to be everywhere is that he is.
Burning Madoff sends along this perspective on the man:
Murphy’s real claim to infamy—or at least it should be—is being a lobbyist for Burisma. pic.twitter.com/dHOeStHD8B
— Hans Mahncke (@HansMahncke) March 3, 2025
And I’ll add that this self-proclaimed foreign policy expert’s “solution” to the Ukrainian war is to keep supplying the Ukrainians with guns and missiles and letting both countries slaughter each other until one side runs out of bodies. Given the respective populations of Russia and Ukraine, the loser there will be Ukraine, whereupon Murphy and his war hawks can declare victory, and evacuate any remaining U.S. soldiers and citizens (uness they forget to, as in Afghanistan).
95 Indian Head Road, Riverside, $5.195 million.
(With apologies to my favorite Dutch listing agent, Daphne Lamsvelt-Pol)
111 Conyers Farm Drive has cut its January 21 opening price of $18.995 million to $17.995 today. Its previous owner tried for $8.595 back in 2017 but eventually had to settle for these sellers’ bid of $4.225 million in 2021.
We’ll hope for better results this time.
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