Republicans turn the other cheek. Democrats pull down their pants and show both.
Here’s how Sarah Sanders addressed being kicked out of a restaurant this weekend during her press briefing today. http://bos.gl/5wjL9VM pic.twitter.com/goSBA4Wlf5
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I missed where she was suing to force them to serve her. I'll have to re-read the article.
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No -- intsead our very presidential president is trying to drive them out of business. Is that really what a PRESIDENT should be doing?
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That's called free market. As it is for people that refuse to serve cakes.
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Easy to say until they choose to stop serving people like you.
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So it's OK to deny service for people you disagree with, but it's not OK to deny service for people you agree with? I think that's called hypocrisy.
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Hypocrisy is saying it's ok to refuse to serve gay people because they are gay but then complain about being kicked out because of who you are.
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Gay people are allowed to complain, and did. Not hypocrisy.
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Republicans losing their collective shit over Baghdad Sarah being asked to leave. I remember their objections when Mike Pence floated an ant- LGBTQ law and a pizza parlor refused to serve a gay couple, they were so outraged that they "gofunded" over $800K for the Restaurant.
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I’m sure part of her statement was referring to
@RepMaxineWaters maniacal rant, encouraging everyone to confront and harass any Trump supporter and cabinet member. No one should ever go full Maxine.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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