Wish I Coulda Been There

It’s been a bad week for getting to events.

Monday, I wasn’t able to get to see Dennis Prager at the Northland.  King has the report.

Last night, prior commitments prevented me from getting to the Vets for Freedom event at the Fort Snelling O Club.

Ed was there, of course:

The VFF had already scheduled an event for tonight at the Fort Snelling Officers Club, but the event got a lot more publicity from the fiasco in Forest Lake. Fortunately, that’s only about ten minutes away from my home, and another meeting we had tonight got postponed. I went to the club expecting to see a few dozen people in a hastily-arranged setting. Instead, I found around 150 or so people crammed into a standing-room only venue. The crowd had to spill out into the foyer, the bar, and two auxiliary rooms to contain all of the Minnesotans who dropped everything to support the VFF speakers.

I had something I couldn’t drop – so it’s a good thing Ed brought his camera.  He’ll be interviewing…:

Pete Hegseth [he’s been a NARN guest], Jeremiah Workman [from Blackfive], David Bellavia [author of House to House, which is the best book I’ve ever read about life as a grunt infantryman, bar none; he’s also been a NARN guest], and Tim Parks. I got video of Hegseth and Bellavia, as well as John Kline’s address to the group. I’ll be posting each separately tomorrow — and I hope it will prompt people to visit the VFF site and support the group.

As they say, “indeed”.

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