Protest at the Steak House.
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RIGHT … TO EAT DINNER”— On Wednesday night, D.C. protesters targeting the conservative Supreme Court justices who signed onto the Dobbs decision overturning the constitutional right to abortion got a tip that Justice BRETT KAVANAUGH was dining at Morton’s downtown D.C. location. Protesters soon showed up out front, called the manager to tell him to kick Kavanaugh out and later tweeted that the
While the court had no official comment on Kavanaugh’s behalf and a person familiar with the situation said he did not hear or see the protesters and ate a full meal but left before dessert, Morton’s was outraged about the incident. A rep for the chain steakhouse sent Lippman this statement:
“Honorable Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh and all of our other patrons at the restaurant were unduly harassed by unruly protestors while eating dinner at our Morton’s restaurant. Politics, regardless of your side or views, should not trample the freedom at play of the right to congregate and eat dinner. There is a time and place for everything. Disturbing the dinner of all of our customers was an act of selfishness and void of decency.”
Yeah, Politico, that's funny AF.
"The Right to eat dinner." LOL.
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The protesters did not enter the building, so it's somewhat better than some of the incidents with Cruz, etc.
But I still don't like it. I don't like people protesting at people's homes, doxxing the addresses of their church or their children's schools. The next step is physical.
TG said the other day that people are born with innate common decency. To that, I say Hah! to her face.
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It seems like these are stepping stones on the road to the hell of political violence, which in itself will eventually lead to less freedom rather than more.
These protesters are awful, they're so convinced that they're in the right and that the opposition are evil.
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It seems like these are stepping stones on the road to the hell of political violence, which in itself will eventually lead to less freedom rather than more.
These protesters are awful, they're so convinced that they're in the right and that the opposition are evil.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Protest at the Steak House.:
It seems like these are stepping stones on the road to the hell of political violence, which in itself will eventually lead to less freedom rather than more.
These protesters are awful, they're so convinced that they're in the right and that the opposition are evil.
They're also just sore losers. Maybe I'm being simplistic, but it often seems those (like me) who generally lean on the conservative side of things handle rulings they don't like with more maturity and civility.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Protest at the Steak House.:
It seems like these are stepping stones on the road to the hell of political violence, which in itself will eventually lead to less freedom rather than more.
These protesters are awful, they're so convinced that they're in the right and that the opposition are evil.
They're also just sore losers. Maybe I'm being simplistic, but it often seems those (like me) who generally lean on the conservative side of things handle rulings they don't like with more maturity and civility.
@89th said in Protest at the Steak House.:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Protest at the Steak House.:
It seems like these are stepping stones on the road to the hell of political violence, which in itself will eventually lead to less freedom rather than more.
These protesters are awful, they're so convinced that they're in the right and that the opposition are evil.
They're also just sore losers. Maybe I'm being simplistic, but it often seems those (like me) who generally lean on the conservative side of things handle rulings they don't like with more maturity and civility.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Protest at the Steak House.:
It seems like these are stepping stones on the road to the hell of political violence, which in itself will eventually lead to less freedom rather than more.
These protesters are awful, they're so convinced that they're in the right and that the opposition are evil.
They're also just sore losers. Maybe I'm being simplistic, but it often seems those (like me) who generally lean on the conservative side of things handle rulings they don't like with more maturity and civility.
@89th said in Protest at the Steak House.:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Protest at the Steak House.:
It seems like these are stepping stones on the road to the hell of political violence, which in itself will eventually lead to less freedom rather than more.
These protesters are awful, they're so convinced that they're in the right and that the opposition are evil.
They're also just sore losers. Maybe I'm being simplistic, but it often seems those (like me) who generally lean on the conservative side of things handle rulings they don't like with more maturity and civility.
Like losing elections?
I think the real issue is we’re more discerning with our own tribe. You’re more willing to think of the fringe on your own side as fringe while the fringe on the other side seems representative.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Protest at the Steak House.:
It seems like these are stepping stones on the road to the hell of political violence, which in itself will eventually lead to less freedom rather than more.
These protesters are awful, they're so convinced that they're in the right and that the opposition are evil.
They're also just sore losers. Maybe I'm being simplistic, but it often seems those (like me) who generally lean on the conservative side of things handle rulings they don't like with more maturity and civility.
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@89th said in Protest at the Steak House.:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Protest at the Steak House.:
It seems like these are stepping stones on the road to the hell of political violence, which in itself will eventually lead to less freedom rather than more.
These protesters are awful, they're so convinced that they're in the right and that the opposition are evil.
They're also just sore losers. Maybe I'm being simplistic, but it often seems those (like me) who generally lean on the conservative side of things handle rulings they don't like with more maturity and civility.
Like losing elections?
I think the real issue is we’re more discerning with our own tribe. You’re more willing to think of the fringe on your own side as fringe while the fringe on the other side seems representative.
@jon-nyc said in Protest at the Steak House.:
@89th said in Protest at the Steak House.:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Protest at the Steak House.:
It seems like these are stepping stones on the road to the hell of political violence, which in itself will eventually lead to less freedom rather than more.
These protesters are awful, they're so convinced that they're in the right and that the opposition are evil.
They're also just sore losers. Maybe I'm being simplistic, but it often seems those (like me) who generally lean on the conservative side of things handle rulings they don't like with more maturity and civility.
Like losing elections?
I think the real issue is we’re more discerning with our own tribe. You’re more willing to think of the fringe on your own side as fringe while the fringe on the other side seems representative.
Is the former President of the USA considered to be 'fringe'?
I'm going out on a limb, here, but I'd humbly suggest that maturity and civility weren't exactly two of his key strengths.
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Ok I almost referenced the MAGA sore losers but figured it was obvious that it was a (noteworthy, I guess) anomaly. Don't really see far/right folks blocking traffic, or yelling at judges in restaurants, or rioting/looting, or flooding the streets when a criminal is killed after resisting arrest.
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Ok I almost referenced the MAGA sore losers but figured it was obvious that it was a (noteworthy, I guess) anomaly. Don't really see far/right folks blocking traffic, or yelling at judges in restaurants, or rioting/looting, or flooding the streets when a criminal is killed after resisting arrest.
@89th said in Protest at the Steak House.:
Don't really see far/right folks blocking traffic, or yelling at judges in restaurants, or rioting/looting, or flooding the streets when a criminal is killed after resisting arrest.
I didn't see this reported outside of Boston, but it was just last weekend
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@89th said in Protest at the Steak House.:
Don't really see far/right folks blocking traffic, or yelling at judges in restaurants, or rioting/looting, or flooding the streets when a criminal is killed after resisting arrest.
I didn't see this reported outside of Boston, but it was just last weekend
@Doctor-Phibes said in Protest at the Steak House.:
@89th said in Protest at the Steak House.:
Don't really see far/right folks blocking traffic, or yelling at judges in restaurants, or rioting/looting, or flooding the streets when a criminal is killed after resisting arrest.
I didn't see this reported outside of Boston, but it was just last weekend
Wow... there were DOZENS of them!!!
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And they do. The fact that someone sees the world differently than you does not make them evil.
@Mik said in Protest at the Steak House.:
And they do. The fact that someone sees the world differently than you does not make them evil.
Both sides also have their fair share of assholes.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Protest at the Steak House.:
@89th said in Protest at the Steak House.:
Don't really see far/right folks blocking traffic, or yelling at judges in restaurants, or rioting/looting, or flooding the streets when a criminal is killed after resisting arrest.
I didn't see this reported outside of Boston, but it was just last weekend
Wow... there were DOZENS of them!!!
@Mik said in Protest at the Steak House.:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Protest at the Steak House.:
@89th said in Protest at the Steak House.:
Don't really see far/right folks blocking traffic, or yelling at judges in restaurants, or rioting/looting, or flooding the streets when a criminal is killed after resisting arrest.
I didn't see this reported outside of Boston, but it was just last weekend
Wow... there were DOZENS of them!!!
How many people protested at the steakhouse?
Because you didn't dismiss that as unimportant.
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@Mik said in Protest at the Steak House.:
That's because the sheer numbers of leftist protests dwarf those put on by the right.
Sure, that's a fair point. I think the angry left are a real problem, and I don't want anything to do with them.
However, the leftist protest wasn't started by the actual President of the United States.
So, it's not quite as straightforward as you're claiming. If you honestly don't think that what Trump did after losing the election in an attempt to undermine an election result isn't serious, then I don't know what to say.
Now, you can argue that it was incompetent, blundering, stupid. But imagine if he wasn't such a moron....