Packing List For Cleveland

Yours truly has made arrangements to travel to both the land of Cleve and the delphia of Phil and looks forward to being embedded in the upper Midwest just in time for the Humidity Festival the way a crustacean awaits boiling water. And to clarify what we can expect, let him now share a list of indispensable items he's taking to the first part of this summer sojourn.
This post was published on the now-closed HuffPost Contributor platform. Contributors control their own work and posted freely to our site. If you need to flag this entry as abusive, send us an email.

The national political conventions are a lot like professional wrestling. Sure, we know what's going to happen, but every four years, it's fun to see who's throwing around chairs and getting slammed into the turnbuckle.

Each gathering offers up unique opportunities for mocking and scoffing and taunting purposes. And this Republican meeting on the banks of an eerie lake promises wacky zany antics o'plenty; like a Ringling Bros. Circus tent with all the poles chewed through by termites in the middle of a Nor'easter.

Yours truly has made arrangements to travel to both the land of Cleve and the delphia of Phil and looks forward to being embedded in the upper Midwest just in time for the Humidity Festival the way a crustacean awaits boiling water. And to clarify what we can expect, let him now share a list of indispensable items he's taking to the first part of this summer sojourn.

PACKING LIST FOR THE 41st GOP NATIONAL CONVENTION IN CLEVELAND, OHIO.

  • White shoes and belt to blend in with the fashion style known as the Full Cleveland.
  • A Trump University alumni ring to flash at security checkpoints.
  • "Make America Grate Again" hat.
  • A Cleveland Browns golf towel to wipe away the tears when visiting the Lee Atwater exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
  • The secret password to get into the Log Cabin Republicans party, which always has the best appetizers.
  • Noting that the last 2 GOP national conventions were shortened a day because of hurricanes- an umbrella. Also designed to protect from the deluge of partisan splooey about to descend on the 216 area code.
  • Two packages of Tums to follow up taste tour of local pierogi shops.
  • Bandanna soaked in eyewash for a walk through the protest pit.
  • An Anonymous ID to present to authorities when apprehended in the protest pit.
  • A Guy Fawkes mask.
  • A couple of Bill Cosby albums for Roger Ailes to play at the Fox News party to help female staffers get "in the mood."
  • Two stories of scaffolding and a case of hair spray in the unlikely event of being conscripted to groom The Donald's hair.
  • A chauffer's cap to facilitate commandeering a limo after attending one of the good parties.
  • A baker's dozen of Krispy Kreme donuts to assuage the ego of Chris Christie.
  • Snake bite serum.
  • A Six Wives Club t- shirt with the Donald and the Newt's pictures on it.
  • A DVD of "Hoosiers" to get a sense of the Mike Pence experience. Director's cut.
  • 12 pack of Viagra for Bob Dole to sign.
  • Sunglasses to protect eyes from the legions of journalists and politicians who overused their white strips.
  • A hand mirror to occasionally hold up to the personality- challenged Mike Pence's lips to insure he's breathing.
  • A dowsing rod to root out the GOP donors who kept insisting that Jeb Bush was "the smart one."
  • A roll of dimes, which, as waitresses all over town will be able to tell you, is the traditional Republican tip.
  • Portable espresso machine to stash in hotel room in attempt to stay awake.
  • Copy of the Kama Sutra to keep track of Donald Trump's ever changing positions.
  • One Golden State Warriors sweatshirt in anticipation of next year's Rubber Match.

Copyright © 2016, Will Durst, an award- winning, nationally acclaimed columnist, comedian and former pedicab driver on Fisherman's Wharf. He is covering both conventions for Free Speech TV. For more information go to willdurst.com.

Popular in the Community

Close

What's Hot