In very recent years your delighted Peasant discovered and became
a HUGE fan of two sisters from North Carolina, both being black
conservatives and quite outspoken, delivering their opinions on the
political news and newsmakers of the day delighting fellow
conservatives and perplexing liberals and farther-left types;
why, how can anyone who is black (and a woman to boot!) be
politically conservative? That goes against the political color-
coding and pidgeon-holing by the establishment; people of a certain
group must vote a certain way, i.e. this thingamajig can only fit into
that whatchamacallit. Well, these charming and courageous ladies
Lynette (Diamond) and Henrietta Rochelle (Silk) would have none of
that nonsense! And the conservative community has benefitted from
their sunny personalities, their boldness of presenting their opinions,
and their sharp-witted humor on their TV show and while guests on
radio talk shows.
Having started out making podcasts on their own, Dennis Michael
Lynch of DML Podcast produced a podcast of the ladies, refined their
presentation, and distributed copies to connections in radio and TV.
Newsmax put them into their talent lineup after that. And the rest was
history ... until just a few weeks ago when Diamond suddenly passed
away, aged 51, due to a health difficulty which was not clearly reported
in the news of Diamond's departure. The famous and increasingly
popular commentary duo is now forever down by one, and although
nothing has been announced by Silk or anyone else close to the sisters
your favorite Peasant has a hunch that Silk will, at some point in the
future, return to the TV and/or the radio and carry on solo. Whatever
Silk chooses for her next endeavor, a very grateful Peasant will
respect, honor, and support her decision and her efforts. However,
I must confess that I hope she will indeed return, bringing her witty
banter and special humor with her to help us be of good cheer during
the time and the political happenstances that lie ahead.
In the meantime, rest soundly and well our dear Diamond. Thank you
for making a difficult arena an informative, cheerful, and fun stage!
And God bless you and be close at hand for you, Silk, and all your
family.
MEM
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