From her (upper) lips to God's ear: NM Governor Says Dems Don' Needs No Stinkin' Men Voters to Winz

IImage-fail, take one

Admittedly, the Democrats haven’t done well in their previous attempts to find He-Man candidates and sympathizers, so giving up that search is understandable, even if it does seems counter-intuitive to write off half the country’s voters.

The bonus here is that, while you're waiting for your semi to be inspected by the DOT guys, you can hop the fence and have a cuppa at your own kitchen table

4 Mercia Lane, in Belle Haven but not of it, was placed on the market today for $3.150 million. The same owners tried it at $2.650 back in 2006, without success, but obviously, that was a long time ago.

I’m sure the highway noise is not unbearable: the owners have been here since 2020, but I think their agent’s description of the place is a bit fulsome. Still, who can resist “sun-drenched” kitchens?

Remarks: Belle Haven Peninsula-one of Greenwich's most coveted coastal enclaves, where harbor breezes, in-town convenience, and quiet residential character come together in a way few addresses can offer. Privately sited on a tranquil cul-de-sac and close to downtown, this 4-BR, 3.5-BA residence is approx. 4,300 sq ft of graciously scaled living space. Built in 1995 and impeccably maintained, the home opens to a sun-drenched, open-concept kitchen and great room the natural heart of the home, the principal rooms flow effortlessly to a heated pool and beautifully landscaped grounds designed for summer entertaining. The primary suite offers a serene retreat, while the finished third floor and full lower level- easily a 5th BR -invite flexibility for guests, fitness, or quiet work. A rare offering.

Convenient weigh station for those who need something a bit larger than the bathroom digital

And off they go

33 Boulder Brook Road, purchased for $6.3 million in April 2024, is back up for sale, this time at $6.650. Not a bad house at all, and Boulder Brooks’ a pleasant street, but to use that horrid realtor phrase, this house has never, so far, been any owner’s “forever home”; in fact, unlike Hotel California, here you can very much check in and check out.

Sale History:

  • April 2004: $6.3

  • Feb. 2017 : $4.8

  • Aug. 2013 : $5.050

  • Nov. 2011 : $4.882 ($6.875 ask)


Delaney Hall Frolics

Antifa thugs battle agents

They say they will remain camped outside the center until all detainees are released.

“All”

The anti-ICE protesters started gathering outside the center — many of them wearing keffiyeh scarves and waving Antifa flags — during the Memorial Day weekend when hundreds of ICE detainees inside reportedly went on a hunger and labor strike, to protest conditions inside the 1,000-bed facility.

NJ DEMOCRATS DEFEND AND PROTECT KILLERS AND PED0PHILES AT DELANEY HALL DETENTION CENTER! These are the illegal aliens that Democrats in New Jersey are protesting to protect by demanding the closure of the Delaney Hall migrant detention center in Newark. While ICE arrests convicted killers, child sex offenders, rapists, and drug traffickers, Democrats like Sens. Cory Booker and Andy Kim (who was pepper-sprayed by federal agents on Memorial Day 2026 while inserting himself into clashes between protesters and ICE outside the facility), along with Rep. LaMonica McIver and others, rally to shut it down and oppose enforcement.

The arrested criminal illegal aliens in New Jersey include: - Jose De La O Lainez (El Salvador) — Homicide -

Steven McKenzie (Jamaica) — Homicide, aggravated assault, robbery, weapons charges, assault -

Juan Vazquez Reyes (Mexico) — Homicide -

Jhan Martinez-Valverde (Peru) — Sex offense against a child -

Sergio Marques Abrantes (Portugal) — Enticement of a minor for indecent purposes -

Antonio Gutierrez-Arroyo (Mexico) — Sexual assault, resisting arrest -

Samuel Santiago-Gomez (Spain) — Selling cocaine, drug possession, prohibited weapon, aggravated assault -

Miguel Gonzalez (Dominican Republic) — Aggravated assault, weapon possession, drug trafficking - J

ose Taveras (Dominican Republic) — Aggravated assault, weapon possession -

Rudy Chavez (Guatemala) — Homicide, drug trafficking -

Glenroy Lewis (Jamaica) — Robbery, weapon possession, assault, aggravated assault -

Luis Castaneda-Reyes (Colombia) — Weapon offense, larceny, burglary, marijuana possession, robbery - Jonathan Sepulveda-Lara (Dominican Republic) — Drug trafficking, robbery, selling opium/heroin, identity theft -

Nelson Granados Oviedo (Honduras) — Amphetamine manufacturing, drug trafficking -

Manuel Morales-Rivera (Mexico) — Aggravated assault -

Reyniery Guzman-Alvarado (Honduras) — Aggravated assault

Use no "minority" doctors; save a life (yours, or a loved one's)

new medical school training device is obviously racist because the subject is a white male/female/it, but at least it has no disqualifying genitalia

University of Illinois medical school pushes ‘equitable assessments’ for professors

(The headline doesn’t mean assessing professors, it’s referring to “disadvantaged” students’ medical competence and grades.)

“Equitable assessments and grading practices emphasize the process of learning versus performance outcomes and the attainment of grades,” the page, linked on the college’s website emphasizes. 

[RELATED: Harvard students call grading reform ‘racist’ in petition]

One of the listed benefits of grading according to equity is that the practice allows professors to “respect the diversity of students’ social identities as well as the diversity of student interests.”

It’s not that there aren’t minority medical students who are competent, just that, how will you know that it’s one of them who is diagnosing or operating on you?

Related:

UCLA med students alarmingly sub-standard, as school 'cuts corners', admits applicants based on race

Over 50% of UCLA med students failed standardized tests on family medicine, internal medicine, emergency medicine, and pediatrics.

A professor described one operating room incident, during which a student could not identify a major artery when asked.

Here’s a post I found from one of those would-be medical students who feels picked on because , essentially, he or she is incompetent, “but I’m trying to get better”.

Are professors who berate, criticise and insult our entire existence helping us and our future as doctors in some way?

😊 Well-Being

I did a case presentation to the chief (head of the dept) today. And he insulted the effort I put into studying, my eligibility to be in medical school, [questioned] how I possibly passed my previous exams, my ability to present a case....my understanding of the subject and literally everything I've been struggling to get better at. People like him make me question my choice of wanting to be a doctor, not because I don't have the capability but because I'm unwingly being molded to become an emotionless machine. I feel like I'm not the person I used to be before college. I'm actually getting used to being in atoxic environment and I think twice before even complaining about it. I want to become a good doctor, but I absolutely hate the person I am becoming

A Riverside sale for less than asking price: does this mark the beginning of the grand collapse?

45 Willow Lane, priced at $6.550 million, has sold to a San Francisco couple for just $6.450. Oh, the horror! Of course, the owners themselves paid just $6 million (on an ask of $5.495) only eleven months ago, so their willingness to accept a decent offer that came in within a few days of listing it this time might indicate that they were perfectly content to grab the money and run: keeping a home in showing-condition and living a disrupted life for days, even weeks, is a pain in the ass.

But the headline makes for great clickbait, doesn’t it?

Whew! Talk about dodging a (very large) bullet!

Drunk driver caught with 'homemade cannon' in Vernon, police say

VERNON — When officers pulled over a vehicle last week, they did not expect to find a homemade cannon in the trunk. 

Vernon police said Officer Tyler Wallace saw the vehicle operating erratically and commit several moving violations on Main Street at around 6:25 p.m. on Thursday. Wallace, a certified drug recognition expert, saw the driver exhibit multiple signs of impairment, according to the Vernon Police Department. 

Wallace saw drug paraphernalia and suspected narcotics in the vehicle and administered standardized field sobriety tests, which the driver, identified as Benton Grenier, did not perform to standard, police said. 

Grenier, 56, was arrested and officers searched his vehicle, finding what they described as a "homemade cannon," according to police. 

Grenier, a Vernon resident, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, along with narcotics offenses and multiple motor vehicle violations, police said. 

Huh. It looks like a very nice piece of craftsmanship, far more sophisticated and better made than the potato cannons I myself manufactured and used to shoot (towards) geese off my porch on Ole’s Creek. And I notice that “cannon possession” is not among the crimes Mr. Grenier is charged with; I hope that’s because it’s not illegal to begin with. After all, the anti-gun zealots argue that weapons, if allowed at all, should be limited to those in use at the birth of our nation, and our revolutionists certainly had cannon — lot’s of them. Still legal? You might say, “cannon — they’re not just forbears’ any more”.

You might.

seizure of dorchester heights, 1775

Thanks, Mum

“He’s fine, damnit, he just has a cold!”

Jill stayed mum and allowed us to DOGE the bullet, so to speak. The NYPost, among others, has its knickers in a knot over the fact that, knowing the old man had gone gaga, Jill Biden and the Democrat power structure lied and dissembled in an attempt to keep Joe in office at least long enough to last through the election. They should have, the Post demands, invoke the 25th Amendment and replace him.

But that would have put Kammallawalldingdong in the Oval Office, where one of two things would have happened: voters would have seen overwhelming proof that she was unfit for the job or, and this I think the more likely scenario, once in office, the power of incumbency would have kept her there. She came close to winning as it was, and there are many dolts voters out there who cqast their ballot for whoever’s in office, regardless of performance.

Doubt it? Look at the reelection rate of sitting congressmen and senators, and count the number of those who are still stumbling around the corridors decades after they should have been wheeled out. Rose DeLauro’s just one of them; there are dozens, nay hundreds more.

Here’s the NYPost:

Jill Biden just admitted to a scandal of historic proportions

The most shocking thing about Jill Biden divulging that she thought her husband, the president of the United States, was having a stroke during his disastrous debate against Donald Trump, is that she so casually says this during a television interview two years later.

She’s admitting to a crime against the American people — and expecting sympathy for it.

This is on the level of Edith Wilson running the government while Woodrow Wilson was bedridden. 

It is a scandal of historic proportions.

Jill Biden knew how bad things had gotten with the president. 

She knew that he could only operate within a narrow of window of time every day.

That he had trouble answering questions and was easily confused.

Yet she not only defended him, she pushed him to stay in the race — and, more important, stay on as president. 

It is detestable that so many liberals covered up Joe Biden’s mental decline

It’s even worse that, after all of America saw it for themselves during the debate, Biden did not resign — nor was he removed via the 25th Amendment.

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