Posted on 07/09/2018 1:02:03 PM PDT by kiryandil
A Washington, D.C., bartender once followed White House Senior Adviser Stephen Miller out of a sushi restaurant and cursed at him, according to the Washington Post.
In a story that detailed numerous cases of current and former Trump administration officials taking insults from members of the public in Washington, D.C., the newspaper mentioned an anecdote it said Miller had told to numerous colleagues.
Miller, a former Senate aide who has had a leading role in the administration's immigration policies, told colleagues he had been insulted after picking up $80 in sushi from a restaurant near his downtown apartment. Miller reportedly said that a bartender followed him onto the street, before shouting his name.
Miller said the bartender then raised both middle fingers toward him and cursed at him. The Post reports that Miller told co-workers that he became so outraged that he threw the sushi away.
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“Post the name of the bartender and restaurant, then let them worry if anything else might happen. No more free shots.”
That’s it.
Wow. Now you double down on your stupid snobbery. Have fun with your self-so-called "experts". They're worse than useless for governing a free society, but maybe you can enjoy sophomoric drivel with them.
You may have the last word, if you like.
I won't bother to read it.
That was a good move throwing the sushi away, hope he got him a good burger somewhere.
Interestingly, I had a Progressive on Twitter and he had a similar objection about "Democrats against Republicans".
I told him to substitute "Uniparty".
Try that with me, and here’s the scenario. I would like to speak with the manager on duty. I demand an apology, plus a refund for my order, which I get to keep. The apology must be written.
What? you say you won’t? then you will need to talk to my attorney who will be contacting you soon. It would have been much cheaper to do what I asked initially.
And given the bartender a Sicilian necktie.
it’s okay to hate your representatives, but that doesn’t make a$$hat bartenders into einsteins. and I’ll also point out that the men that wrote the words, “we, the people”, were by and large not bartenders. if you want to live in a country governed by bartenders, I think there are a few south american countries that are headed in that direction.
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