The only observations I can add are that it seemed to me to be a sparse crowd coming in. Of course we have no idea of how many were already inside when we arrived, but we were there an hour before the event started. Also, it seemed very low key--no media that we could see, no security personnel, other than the guy working for the hotel.
Also, Gracey and I had an interesting conversation with the hotel security guy. I can't relate much of the conversation in the event that his supervisor at the hotel happens to read this. Suffice it to say, this guy is way over the top as a 2nd Amendment supporter.
I am still astonished at the number of one finger salutes we always get. It just looks odd to me to see a well dressed woman, riding in a $100,000 automobile to suddenly look us in the eye and flip us the bird. I suppose money can't buy character. We did get one thumb's up from some older guy going into the hotel--and probably to the meething, though.
There were probably less than fifty folks in the lobby when I went in, but most of them may have been in a seperate dining area already.
BTW, where can one get a shirt like that?
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