I only mention this pending Stamford listing because the agent goes out of her way to say it's in Greenwich

The false attribution certainly didn’t deter at least one interested buyer, because 93 E Middle Patent Road, $1.650 million, is reported pending after just 17 days. I’m sure that, before any contracts were signed, the buyers, if they didn’t know it before, were alerted to the true location of the property, so no harm done.

And it’s easy to see why someone would want this house: 1760 construction, with much of it remaining, on 4.6-acres, which is not much remaining of the original parcel, but large enough.

Here’s the listing description:

Steeped in history and timeless New England character, this serene Greenwich retreat beautifully preserves the architectural integrity of an earlier era. Set along one of back-country Greenwich's most picturesque roads, this special property offers the rare opportunity to own a home rich in provenance, craftsmanship, and authentic period detail. Cozy fireplaces, detailed millwork, and beautifully designed rooms evoke a sense of history while expansive windows frame tranquil views of the surrounding landscape. A true Greenwich treasure, 93 E Middle Patent Road is where character, comfort, and calm converge.

In my original March 6th post, I discussed the history of how some Stamford properties ended up with Greenwich postal addresses over the past 300 years (spoiler alert: it was for the convenience of the postmasters responsible for delivering mail by horseback to the far northern borders of the respective towns).

The trouble is, "we" read all of this stuff; at least half the country's voters stop at Part One

Part the First

https://twitchy.com/dougp/2026/03/23/morning-joe-crew-and-chuck-schumer-argue-against-save-act-and-prove-theyre-clueless-in-the-process-n2426326

Part the Second

Let’s go into the wayback machine for filmmaker Ami Horowitz’s video, “How white liberals really view black voters”: Horwowitz begins by interviewing white wokes.on UC/ Berkeley’s campus in California, asking their opinion on the difficulty blacks encounter obtaining ID, then heads east to Harlem and asks blacks the same question — the answer won’t surprise you.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JGmKHrWKMQ

The video i really too much fun to skip, but if you’re pressed for time, here’s an AI summary of the subject;

AI Overview

Based on street interviews and polling, there is a stark contrast between the opinions of white liberal students—such as those at UC Berkeley—regarding voter ID laws and the views held by black residents in urban areas like Harlem, NYC.

White Berkeley Students' Perspective

  • Perceived Hardship: In street interviews conducted by filmmaker Ami Horowitz, white students at Berkeley often suggested that requiring voter ID is racist or discriminatory, arguing that it suppresses the black vote.

  • Reasons Cited: They often expressed the belief that black citizens find it difficult to obtain identification due to limited access to DMVs, the internet, or smartphones, and that such laws disproportionately target people of color.

Black Residents' Perspective in NYC (Harlem)

  • Contrarian Views: When asked in Harlem, Black residents reported having identification and knowing others who also had it, frequently dismissing the notion that obtaining ID is difficult, according to reports from Ami Horowitz.

  • Disdain for Assumption: Some residents found the suggestion that Black people cannot navigate the process of obtaining an ID to be strange, condescending, or "soft racism".

  • Support for ID: These residents expressed no problem showing identification to vote and often support voter ID requirements to ensure election integrity.

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Key Takeaways

  • 76% of Black Americans support having photo ID to vote, according to a 2026 CNN report referenced in a video discussion.

  • The argument that voter ID laws are racist is viewed by some critics as a "manufactured controversy" that relies on a "bigotry of low expectations" regarding the capabilities of black Americans, according to the interviewed residents in NYC.

  • While national organizations like the League of Women Voters argue that 25% of black voters lack photo ID and face transportation/financial barriers, the immediate anecdotal response from the New York street interviews suggested a disconnect between that narrative and the reality of the residents interviewed.

It's probably that last charge that's going to see Isaac Cook in Supermax for the rest of his natural life

Greenwich Police Announce Arrests in Car Carrier Scam

Greenwich Police announced two arrests after the incident in Byram Thursday resulting in a heavy police presence. On Wednesday at 1:19pm Greenwich Police Detectives became aware of a car carrier scam, also known as a vehicle transporter scam.

A car carrier scam (or vehicle transporter scam) is a type of organized vehicle theft that exploits how dealerships ship cars.

Criminals create fake accounts on vehicle transport platforms, they monitor upcoming shipments and change the delivery location.

Next, they hire a transport company to pick up the car from the dealership and deliver it to the fake address.

The vehicle is then stolen once it’s delivered to the criminals.

Officers in an attempt to intercept the larceny from occurring, responded to the Byram area for surveillance. Around 3:01pm the incident escalated when the offender arrived to the area and undercover officers identified themselves to make the arrest.

Officers attempted to stop the vehicle the offender was driving. The vehicle fled the scene after attempting to strike one of our officers. Shortly after, during the course of the incident, the vehicle struck a marked patrol vehicle while attempting to further evade police. The officer in the vehicle sustained minor injuries due to the collision. The vehicle then drove off of a ledge at the end of the roadway and became disabled. Both occupants exited the vehicle and complied with officers’ commands. Both individuals were taken into custody without further incident.

The operator of the vehicle was identified as Derek Ambioris Santana and the passenger of the vehicle was identified as Isaac Cooke.

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Cooke was charged with the following:

-53a-48/ 53a-122 Conspiracy at Larceny 1st
-53a-49/53a-122 Criminal Attempt at Larceny 1st
-14-100a(c)(1) Failure to wear seat belt.

When they came for the Ferraris, I didn’t speak up, because I’m not a Ferrari dealer. But now I’m curious about this latest crime, so I looked it up: it’s a real thing.

Well, at least the Democrats are keeping the shutdown conversation calm and rational — at least they're doing THAT! (Updated — Da Nang Dick has joined in his betters' restraint)

Poor Richard; he’s been completely eclipsed by his fellow Connecticut bit of scum, Chris Murphy, but the old pro has charged back into the fray, giving new meaning to the “Me Too!” movement.

Update: Jeffries followed up that comment, in the same interview: Jeffries tells Trump to keep his 'reckless mouth shut' after president calls Democratic Party 'greatest enemy' “He could get people killed”.

(Bonus material, and follow-up to my previous post speculating that deploying ICE agents to fill in for TSA guards would reduce the number of would-be flyers. “Lots of illegals at airports”)

Hello, World!

Greta and the Nomenklatura’s excellent adventure

“Busboys & Poets”. Snicker.

Commenters tend to blame her for using AI, but I think she did it the old fashioned way: off the top of her head

At least, there’s no mention of artificial intelligence in this video. Of course, there’s no evidence of human intelligence either, so ….

Either way, she be in trouble.

Georgia Chief Justice DESTROYS State’s Attorney Over Citing Non-Existent Cases (and Then Lying)