Posted on 06/01/2020 7:09:53 AM PDT by MarvinStinson
Georgetown University professor and former NPR editor Kitty Eisele lamented on Sunday that protesters in Washington, D.C., had not attacked the Trump International Hotel.
"Shame they aren't noticing the Trump Hotel which costs more and has a more problematic clientele," she responded to a tweet noting the vandalism of the Hay-Adams, a luxury hotel near the White House.
The Trump Hotel, also located near the White House, is a popular hangout spot for Trump administration members and allies. Formerly the Old Post Office and Clock Tower, Donald Trump developed the property into a hotel and opened it in 2016.
Eisele, an adjunct professor at Georgetown since 1999, is a former editor of NPR's Morning Edition and All Things Considered. She said in another tweet that she believed white supremacists were responsible for the violent uprising in the nation's capital, and she jokingly said she was not a good "ally" of the protesters because she hoped they would leave the Hay-Adams alone. Eisele wants to "live in that hotel," she wrote.
Agree
Exactly!
Maybe they could put a sign in the window saying BLACK OWNED.
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Either that, or they could plaster a sign saying, “Don’t destroy because there’s a Waffle House inside.
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In Atlanta, I heard the rioters on a rampage spared the local Waffle House for some reason.
Idiot kitty should be arrested for promoting rioting. What a waste...and loser. Did I say loser. Pathetic.
I’d hit it ... with a baseball bat!
Fire him.
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