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Bill’s Commentary:
“Such a deal!”
About that Presidential Pardon. . .
It was Christmas Eve in the year 1299, and Pope Boniface VIII was performing his usual holiday rituals around Rome when he happened to bump into a very elderly, 107-year-old man from Italy’s Abruzzi region.
According to the semi-official legend, the old man claimed to have been in Rome a century before as a young boy, and that he had witnessed a former pope granting widespread indulgences to an entire crowd of people.
It’s hard to say at this point whether or not any of the story is actually true. But what we know for sure is that Boniface thought over the idea long and hard… and he ultimately decided to do the same thing, declaring the following year (1300) as the Year of Jubilee.
Bill’s Commentary:
“The end of the Democratic party?”
Fauci, Schiff, And Cheney May Receive ‘Preemptive Pardons’
Days after President Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter for a 10-year period dating back to his involvement with Burisma, senior White House aides are reportedly locked in a contentious debate over a potential unprecedented move: issuing preemptive pardons to a wide range of current and former public officials who could find themselves under intense scrutiny, and prosecution, after Donald Trump takes office, Politico reports.
Among those discussed for potential pardons are high-profile figures like Senator-elect Adam Schiff (D-CA), former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), and Dr. Anthony Fauci, the former head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
Their justification is that Trump will seek retribution, with their concerns growing more urgent following Trump’s announcement last weekend appointing Kash Patel as FBI director.
Bill’s Commentary:
“When you know too much…?”
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was facing DOJ probe for insider trading when he was killed in targeted NYC shooting
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was one of several senior executives at the company under investigation by the Department of Justice when he was gunned down outside a Manhattan hotel on Wednesday.
Thompson — who was killed in what police called a targeted shooting outside the Hilton hotel in Midtown — exercised stock options and sold shares worth $15.1 million on Feb. 16, less than two weeks before news of the federal antitrust probe went public, according to a Crain’s New York Business report from April.
Bill’s Commentary:
“Erik on a roll!”
The latest from Erik –


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All this, and Jimmy Fallon is hosting a Christmas Special on national TV tonight. Little has changed, but the actors.
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