Your ever-pressing on Peasant, sadly, failed to gain entrance
to be able to attend the Republican National Convention this
last summer here in Milwaukee. I had trouble getting credentials
to be able to attend, as I would have had to travel all the way
out to American Family Field (the home of the Milwaukee
Brewers) to get an outlet there to obtain said credentials,
then make my way back downtown to the site of the
convention. And with the heavier than usual traffic about
town (because of the convention) it would have taken me
an ungodly amount of time to return with any hope of seeing
anything of the standout goings on, i.e. votes taken for planks
in the party platform and such.
But having spoken with a few of the delegates as they made their
way to and from the convention hall I got a feel for what had
transpired thus far and chit-chatted with the delegates about their
impressions of Milwaukee; they all rather liked the city and
the sites, and were enjoying the convention. I'm so sorry for
not posting my own impressions of the convention until now,
three months later, as your inundated Peasant had an influx of
stories to comment on and some non-blog related business to
take care of.
But know this everybody: The Republican National Convention
did the one most important thing which it could have done during
its duration: it nominated once (and, please God, once again)
President Donald J. Trump to be the Republican nominee for
President of the United States. And yes, Donald Trump has your
ever-loving Peasant's endorsement once again.
Election Day is November 5. My wonderful readers, you know
what to do.
MEM
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