Why did the media go bananas when Jill Biden was cordial to Donald Trump when they met at the reopening celebration of Notre-Dame?
Why is rude the norm and politeness the rarity?
Should pleasantness be that extraordinary?
December 8 marked the 44th Anniversary of John Lennon’s passing. Hundreds of fans gathered across from the Dakota Apartments where his widow still lives to pay homage at Strawberry Fields, the Park she created in his memory.
Yoko Ono Lennon, now 91, doesn’t celebrate the day she lost John.
She does however on his birthday every October 9.
Donald Trump has announced he’ll free all of the Capitol rioters the minute taking office. “They’ve been subjected to terrible cruelty,” he said, as if what they did didn’t deserve punishment. Are they on a chain gang or just paying the price for breaking the law? Well, the law as we’ll remember it since it’s about to change.
Wonder how Mike Pence feels who they intended to hang, or the relatives of those so traumatized by the violence, committed suicide?
The irony is the U.S. Capitol is our Notre-Dame as far as I’m concerned.
A preview of coming attractions of what’s to come.
But by all means, let’s kick Mrs. Biden in her high heels for being the Lady she’s always been, First last and always.