Governor of Arkansas Kicked Out of Restaurant by Tolerant Liberals

Today’s lesson in liberal tolerance reaches us through the Daily Wire:

Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the governor of Arkansas and former White House press secretary, says she was having lunch with two mom friends at a restaurant called The Croissanterie in Little Rock when the owner kicked them out. Her presence at the restaurant, the owner told the governor, made the employees feel “threatened and uncomfortable” because of her political views. As they left, she was given the middle finger.

Such a display may be intended to create the impression that Sanders is intensely unpopular. However:

Sanders, who is up for reelection this year, is widely popular in Arkansas. She was elected in 2022 by nearly thirty percentage points, and is viewed positively by more than half of the state, polls show.

Sanders has received this treatment from open-minded liberals before:

Back in 2018 when she was White House press secretary, it made national news when a small Virginia restaurant called the Red Hen told her she and her family to leave because she worked for Donald Trump. The incident won the owner of the restaurant profiles from liberal media like the Washington Post, which hailed the owner for “taking a stand” against Sanders.

No doubt WaPo then went back to its usual duty of scolding nonmoonbats for not being sufficiently tolerant.

On tips from patthedog and abcanc.

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