Déjà Vu – DC Restaurant Workers Plan To Sabotage Trump Admin Personnel
“You expect the masses to just ignore RFK [Jr.] eating at Le Diplomate on a Sunday morning after a few mimosas and not to throw a drink in his face?”
Workers in Washington, D.C. area restaurants told the Washingtonian they plan to refuse service or provide substandard service to Trump officials. This behavior isn’t exactly new. It’s simply a return to the bad old days of Trump’s first term when administration officials were frequently subjected to this behavior.
We recall high-profile slights such as when the owner of the Red Hen restaurant in Lexington, Virginia, famously asked then-White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders to leave her establishment in June 2018.
Last night I was told by the owner of Red Hen in Lexington, VA to leave because I work for @POTUS and I politely left. Her actions say far more about her than about me. I always do my best to treat people, including those I disagree with, respectfully and will continue to do so
— Kayleigh McEnany 45 Archived (@PressSec45) June 23, 2018
I guess we’re heading into an America with Democrat-only restaurants, which will lead to Republican-only restaurants. Do the fools who threw Sarah out, and the people who cheer them on, really want us to be that kind of country? https://t.co/n7RxHHoYF3
— Ari Fleischer (@AriFleischer) June 23, 2018
Around the same time, Antifa protestors harassed then-Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen at a Mexican restaurant in D.C. where she was dining with a friend, yelling, “Shame!” They were angry over remarks Nielsen had made about family separations at the border.
Appears no authorities intervened to stop abolish-ICE antifa harassing DHS Secy Kirstjen Nielsen at DC restaurant last night. Meanwhile, CNN's @ananavarro suggests Nielsen, a Florida native, should stick to her own ethnicity in choosing restaurants. https://t.co/RF0ovbK0cc pic.twitter.com/VDV1uoxDEF
— Byron York (@ByronYork) June 20, 2018
In September 2018, during the Brett Kavanaugh Senate confirmation hearings, Sen. Ted Cruz and his wife Heidi were driven out of an Italian restaurant by protestors.
Sen. Ted Cruz was chased out of a DC restaurant by anti-Kavanaugh paid SOROS operatives.
When Sen. Cruz and his wife attempted to sit down to eat, their table was surrounded by chanting aggressive operatives trained & sent by leftist radicals! pic.twitter.com/qWqijJKFdQ
— Amy Mek (@AmyMek) September 25, 2018
This behavior was encouraged by Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA), who famously railed, “If you see anybody from that Cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store … you get out and you create a crowd. … tell them they’re not welcome anymore, anywhere.”
“You ain’t seen nothing yet” -Rep. Maxine Waters urges public to confront Trump officials days after Kirstjen Nielsen & Sarah Sanders are approached at restaurants pic.twitter.com/kc4n1ZH8M9
— FOX & friends (@foxandfriends) June 25, 2018
The author of the Washingtonian article, Jessica Sidman, appeared to be completely on board with the new rules. After all, she believes that “Home Rule” is under threat.
This time around, with a full Republican sweep of government, an even larger cast of divisive characters, and no Trump Hotel in which to congregate, the MAGA crowd is likely to feel even more omnipresent when they swagger into DC. Inevitably, that will lead to clashes in a fiercely blue, politically engaged city where Home Rule is under threat, countless jobs are at risk, and less than 7 percent of voters picked Trump in the first place.
Zac Hoffman, a manager at the National Democratic Club, told Sidman, “The shift in politics will be visceral across several aspects of daily life. You expect the masses to just ignore RFK [Jr.] eating at Le Diplomate on a Sunday morning after a few mimosas and not to throw a drink in his face?”
Actually Zac, yes, we do.
Hoffman goes so far as to say that RFK Jr.’s presence would put undue pressure on restaurant staff and fellow diners. “If you’re just going out for a nice dinner or it’s your anniversary or birthday and, God forbid, RFK Jr. is sitting next to you, now you’re going to be dealing with whatever repercussions happen from that.”
Suzannah Van Rooy, a server and manager at Beuchert’s Saloon in Capitol Hill, shared her “red lines” with Sidman. “I personally would refuse to serve any person in office who I know of as being a sex trafficker or trying to deport millions of people. It’s not, ‘Oh, we hate Republicans.’ It’s that this person has moral convictions that are strongly opposed to mine, and I don’t feel comfortable serving them.”
“Fine-dining bartender Nancy,” who wished to remain anonymous, said she would refuse to serve certain Trump officials. “There is power in making it known that you’re not comfortable with a situation, and it doesn’t necessarily have to be this big dramatic show. It’s just little bits of resistance that add up, and little bits of resistance that other people will see and hopefully feel empowered to stand on those convictions as well.”
“Bartender Joseph,” who voted for Harris, is pleased about the new crop of Republicans coming into D.C. Republicans, he claims, are better tippers and generally lower maintenance guests than Democrats. “I think my tip average from Republicans—at least ones that I or a coworker has recognized—is close to 30 percent. With Dems, I’m surprised if it’s over 20.”
One DC restaurant owner, a lifelong Democrat, told Sidman he believes in serving everyone and said he has spoken with his staff about this. “We chose our profession, and it’s the hospitality industry and sometimes we have to serve people that we don’t like. … We can’t create negative situations. We need to de-escalate situations, not escalate them in restaurants.”
The author acknowledges that most restaurant owners or workers do not welcome the “negative attention that comes with a big messy confrontation. But some may turn to discreet acts of resistance aimed less at causing a scene and more at empowering themselves in small ways.”
Nancy, the anonymous bartender, agreed, saying, “This person theoretically has the power to take away your rights, but I have the power to make you wait 20 minutes to get your entree. … There’s a lot of opportunities for us as workers to feel like we’re taking our power back, while not necessarily ruining someone’s life. Giving them a subtle inconvenience feels like a little bit of a win for us.”
One D.C. area hostess said she would give a Republican a bad table but would “otherwise guarantee decent and polite service.”
Frankly, restaurant workers can do whatever they want – once. However, if they do, chances are pretty good that half of their business will evaporate pretty quickly. After all, there’s no shortage of restaurants out there to choose from.
That “subtle inconvenience” that the aforementioned Nancy said feels like a “little bit of a win,” may turn out to be more expensive than she expects.
Elizabeth writes commentary for The Washington Examiner. She is an academy fellow at The Heritage Foundation and a member of the Editorial Board at The Sixteenth Council, a London think tank. Please follow Elizabeth on X or LinkedIn.
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So we just keep taxing tips on restaurant workers in DC.
Lower their taxes: leave no tip.
Simple answer…your money goes Galt.
Bye-bye.
Repercussions for sitting down in a restaurant? It seems that the d/prog want to go back to the bad old days of exclusion where the d/prog use tactics of fear, terror, mobs and sometimes actual violence to enforce their discriminatory philosophy.
Interesting that that one woman mentioned sex trafficking as one of her objections to serving somebody. Does that mean she would deny service to Joe Biden who is the most prolific sex trafficker in history?
can’t believe the owner(s) of any serious service business would tolerate such behaviour from an employee–certainly wouldn’t myself–customers are the life blood of any business or profession–people can dine anywhere and they will come to a place that may not have a 5star chef or a cellar direct from france but that welcomes them, treats them like royalty, smiles at them and lets them relax and unwind
excellent service to customers / clients is the best insurance for the success of any business–any employee that negatively impacts that ethic needs to go ( and probably never should have been hired )
The resistance. Such idiots. Making mountains out of molehills. Making no difference except to hurt others. Supporting the worst policies and people. They are too dumb to understand what they could have accomplished when dealing with Trump at arms length.
If any of this nonsense happens, the name of the restaurant needs to be publicized so that we can avoid going to it. And restaurant owners need to be told that will happen.
There aren’t many restaurant owners who would let their employees do anything that will make half of their customers stop coming.
So start keeping a very public list of establishments practicing this kind of intolerance. And they might just get a big, ugly, and difficult-to-remove “Republicans Not Welcome Here” sign stuck to their street window.
“Are there no Norwegian restaurants in Washington DC?”
And they tell us it’s conservatives who are xenophobic.
You’re not “the masses”, you’re an overly entitled lunatic fringe.
Damn straight.
I owned a very small restaurant in Ketchikan, Alaska for a short period.
It was my first business venture.
Had one of my Employees alienated a single Customer, I would have instantly eliminated them.
My survival was in service, not ideals.
Tips are going to be a bit light
How do we know that?
Well, this will cause restaurants to be left with mostly Democrat customers. And in Washington DC most Democrats are from Canada and we know that Canadians don’t tip all that well.
Not only that but people don’t tip for bad service
Scratch a DC Democrat restaurateur, find Lester Maddox.
Sooner or later their answer is always Jim Crow.
To my knowledge, the principle of TANSTAAFL has yet to be abolished. So if restaurateurs want to arbitrarily reduce demand for their product and services, that is their choice but it will have the foreseeable consequence of reducing revenue.
Will this make the price of the woke establishment lower and more tempting to Elon??? 🙂
This is D.C. Any waiter or waitress doing this gets a Congressional citation when the Dems thin out the GOP in the House. When 91% of D.C. is Dem…nothing will be done. Now if it were reversed, the restaurant would be fire bombed.
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