• I'm Not A Journalist. I'll Never Forget What I Saw At The White House C

    From Ubiquitous@3:633/10 to All on Mon Apr 27 04:30:42 2026
    Subject: I'm Not A Journalist. I'll Never Forget What I Saw At The White House Correspondents? Dinner.

    I was in the room at the White House Correspondents? Dinner when shots
    rang out and chaos followed.

    I?m not a journalist. I was invited as a guest of The Daily Wire. I
    accepted immediately ? why wouldn?t I? It?s an experience I?d never
    had. I had no idea how memorable it would be.

    I went alone, and as an introvert, the thought of entering a ballroom
    filled with 2,600 strangers and making small talk filled me with dread.
    This was small talk on steroids. Still, it felt like a cultural
    bucket-list moment. I?ve been to the Grammys, several Super Bowls, the
    MTV Video Music Awards (back when they were a hot ticket), and
    Coachella many times. These are the kinds of happenings you remember.
    Why not add this one to the list?

    I got dressed up, had my makeup done, and headed to the hotel. My Uber couldn?t get close, so I walked the last six blocks in the rain. By the
    time I arrived, I looked like a drowned rat. Oh well, I thought, no one
    will be looking at me. Protesters screamed as I approached.

    ?F*ck you!?

    ?Pedophile!?

    ?If you go in there, you?re complicit!?

    ?Free Palestine!?

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    It was unsettling, but I?ve faced protesters before. I ran inside,
    showed my ticket, passed purse check and a metal detector, and went
    straight to the bar for a glass of wine.

    I found my hosts: Brent Scher, editor in chief of The Daily Wire, and
    his wife, Cassie. The other guest of The Daily Wire that I?d share a
    table with was Jessica Reed Kraus of House Inhabit. We laughed about
    our soaked hair, ruined makeup, and now crooked fake lashes, then made
    our way to our table in the back of the massive room ? true nosebleed
    seats, perfect for people-watching.

    Despite my initial anxiety about the event, I was having fun.

    ?There?s Harris Faulkner.? ?There?s that media guy. What?s his name?
    Brian Stelter!?

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    We took photos and settled in as the energy built. We wondered what a mentalist would actually do on stage, and we wished the organizers had
    risked a comedian instead of avoiding controversy.

    Then it happened.

    Shouting. ?Get down! Get under the table!?

    Three loud pops. Gunshots. I didn?t know if they were in our room.

    Is this really happening?

    I dropped under the table, clutching the hand of a woman I?d met barely
    an hour earlier. We were teary-eyed but not hysterical. Two waitstaff
    huddled with us. One woman at our table kept her composure, calmly
    repeating, ?You?re okay, you?re okay. Stay down.? Over and over.

    We watched FBI Director Kash Patel rush past while we stayed low.

    I never thought I?d experience anything like this. I work in fashion.
    As the chief marketing officer for Levi?s, I hosted some of the biggest parties at Coachella. Our worst fear was someone taking too many party
    drugs and getting sick. We never worried about gunfire.

    Yet every major cultural or conservative event I attend now ? Turning
    Point USA?s Young Women?s Leadership Summit, a Moms for Liberty event,
    and now the White House Correspondents? Dinner ? carries the real risk
    of leftist violence. I knew it the moment I was under that table. Some deranged leftist believed he was a hero, just like the alleged killer
    Luigi Mangione.

    I have a stalker who leaves threatening voicemails. Friends tell me to
    ?be careful,? but what does that mean anymore? If a shooter can get
    anywhere near the president at the White House Correspondents? Dinner,
    there?s no safe level of careful. You simply live your life and hope
    fate is kind.

    I wasn?t with my husband or even a close friend. I had no idea how
    close the gunman was. Would he burst into the ballroom and start
    spraying bullets? I was in the back ? perfect collateral damage for
    someone who views shooting at this president as a heroic act.

    Eventually Jessica and I decided to run. We slipped out a side door and
    walked as fast as we could in heels. It was cold. My bad ankle screamed
    with every step, but adrenaline pushed me forward. We sat down
    somewhere, sirens blaring, still unsure what had actually happened.

    We caught an Uber, but police blocked everything. We ended up standing
    on a corner with other women in evening dresses while National Guard
    troops pointed guns and shouted. I just wanted out. We eventually
    slipped around the yellow tape. I left the group and walked alone back
    to my hotel. Protesters and homeless people yelled at me on the
    streets, but it barely registered.

    I finally reached my room, called my husband, and texted my oldest son.

    I wasn?t in real danger; the gunman never reached the ballroom. But in
    those terrifying minutes, you don?t know that. You hear shots, huddle
    under a table with strangers, and wonder whether a tablecloth will be
    the only thing between you and death.

    I went to the dinner to celebrate a free press and free speech.
    Instead, I ended up squeezing the hand of a woman I?d just met, huddled
    under a table, wrestling with the very real possibility that this might
    be it for me. I was certain it was a deranged leftist who believes
    violence is justified when it comes to anything connected to President
    Donald Trump. And that?s exactly who it appears it was.

    I gave up my career when I began advocating for open schools during the pandemic because I believe in free speech. I realized under that table
    that if I had to, I would risk my life for it.

    --
    Democrats and the liberal media hate President Trump more than they
    love this country.


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  • From BTR1701@3:633/10 to All on Mon Apr 27 18:23:34 2026
    Subject: Re: I'm Not A Journalist. I'll Never Forget What I Saw At The White House Correspondents?Dinner.

    On Apr 27, 2026 at 1:30:42 AM PDT, "Ubiquitous" <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

    Despite my initial anxiety about the event, I was having fun.

    "There's Harris Faulkner." "There's that media guy. What's his name?
    Brian Stelter!"

    The human potato was there?!? It would fun to see the potato in person.

    I wasn't in real danger; the gunman never reached the ballroom. But in
    those terrifying minutes, you don't know that. You hear shots, huddle
    under a table with strangers, and wonder whether a tablecloth will be
    the only thing between you and death.

    I realize that at an event with the president in attendance this wouldn't be possible, but in all other situations, this is why I carry a gun. I don't anticipate ever huddling under a table (or in a closet or a behind a
    barricaded door) and hoping that will be enough to save my life. And after Uvalde and Colombine, you can't expect the police to save you, either.** No, your life and the lives of your loved ones (if they're present) are up to
    *you* to protect and you should be prepared to do it.


    **I'm a big supporter of The Blue, but waiting outside while people are being killed inside because of "officer safety concerns" is bullshit. This is what the public pays all those taxes for and if you have to risk your safety or
    even your life to save a bunch of kids, than that's damn well what you do.



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  • From The True Melissa@3:633/10 to All on Mon Apr 27 14:50:30 2026
    Subject: Re: I'm Not A Journalist. I'll Never Forget What I Saw At The White House Correspondents?Dinner.

    Verily, in article <10so9j6$2j0eh$4@dont-email.me>, did atropos@mac.com deliver unto us this message:
    *I'm a big supporter of The Blue, but waiting outside while people are being killed inside because of "officer safety concerns" is bullshit. This is what the public pays all those taxes for and if you have to risk your safety or even your life to save a bunch of kids, than that's damn well what you do.


    At Uvalde, a kid ran right past the cowering deputy and entered the
    building to try to help his girlfriend. The sheriff said the deputy's
    conduct made him sick to his stomach.

    I think that was the same incident in which a kid held a door closed
    while being shot through it multiple times. He survived, thank God. Many others didn't.

    That was a bad one. We need smaller schools; these huge impersonal ones
    aren't all of the problem, but they're part of it.

    --
    The True Melissa - Canal Winchester - Ohio
    United States of America - North America - Earth
    Solar System - Milky Way - Local Group
    Virgo Cluster - Laniakea Supercluster - Cosmos

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