The Menendez brothers having a shot at parole is proof that we are too easy on criminals

I’m back from Florida again.It’s got more palms than an East Side maître d’.
But happily I’m home where the Second Avenue Deli pastrami’s as high as a waiter’s thigh.And I’m so into thanks for my birthday week off that I never even nagged Post Editor-in-Chief Keith Poole about a deeply desperately deserved raise.Having demonstrated my enormous gentility and warmth — it’s back to my usual crankiness:Like, will someone explain our greasy sense of justice? Take NY’s DA Bragg — who never met a thief he didn’t like? Or last week’s creep judge who helped a convict escape?Or nice children Lyle and his brother Erik Menendez who murdered both parents nearly 40 years ago and are now being considered as doing enough time?Giving monster murderers a pass is now on the table.
Understand, nice children Lyle and Erik didn’t just rob a stranger for a few bucks.Six-month trial.
Found guilty as hell.Sentenced to life imprisonment.
NO suggestion EVER of parole.Now, such a good idea to maybe let them out? Is this now reward time?Shove buying mommy a Mother’s Day fragrance.
Instead, reward ice-cold first-degree brutal killers for murdering both mommy and daddy.This way they mark the holiday with just a few cheap bullets.
Only 10 shots into mommy — so there’d be no mistake.Same into daddy.
Maybe mommy’s pot roast wasn’t delicious — but 10 bullets into your own mother? Seems a little rude.So, aside from their enriched legal people, can someone say how USA’s bettered by freeing two brutal killer kids who pumped their parents full of lead? Is it the right thing to do? OK, jail food isn’t four-star, but still, is it what the DAR — Daughters of the American Revolution — would’ve supported?What is the value of releasing these sickos? So they can someday get married and have kids?What is justice supposed to do? Set an example? Rehabilitate? Or judges only wear robes so they can issue traffic tickets? This is why we have high-level...