Trump staffers can't get laid, complain to the media

https://nypost.com/2018/04/25/judge-bars-are-allowed-to-throw-out-trump-supporters/

Judge: Bars are allowed to throw out Trump supporters

Cheers, Trump haters.

A Manhattan judge ruled Wednesday that there’s nothing “outrageous” about throwing the president’s supporters out of bars — because the law doesn’t protect against political discrimination.

Philadelphia accountant Greg Piatek, 31, was bounced from a West Village watering hole in January 2017, just after Trump took the oath of office, for wearing a “Make America Great Again” cap, according to his lawsuit over the incident.

“Anyone who supports Trump — or believes in what you believe — is not welcome here! And you need to leave right now because we won’t serve you!” Piatek claims the staff of The Happiest Hour on West 10th Street told him after he and his pals complained about the rude service they were getting from a bartender.

So he sued in Manhattan Supreme Court, claiming the incident “offended his sense of being American.”

But on Wednesday, when the bar’s lawyer, Elizabeth Conway, pointed out that only religious, and not political, beliefs are protected under state and city discrimination laws, saying, “supporting Trump is not a religion” — Piatek pivoted.

“The purpose of the hat is that he wore it because he was visiting the 9/11 Memorial,” his attorney Paul Liggieri told Justice David Cohen in court Wednesday.

“He was paying spiritual tribute to the victims of 9/11. The Make American Great Again hat was part of his spiritual belief,” Liggieri claimed. Piatek and his pals had, in fact, visited the memorial before the bar.

“Rather than remove his hat, instead he held true to his spiritual belief and was forced from the bar,” Liggieri said.

When the judge asked how the bar employees were supposed to be aware of Piatek’s unusual religious beliefs, Liggieri answered, “They were aware he was wearing the hat.”

The judge pressed Liggieri on the idea of his client’s professed creed.

“How many members are in this spiritual program that your client is engaged in?” the judge asked.

“Your honor, we don’t allege the amount of individuals,” Liggieri said.

“So, it’s a creed of one?” the judge asked.

“Yes, your honor,” Liggieri replied.

After nearly an hour of argument the judge took a short break and then returned to the bench with his ruling.

“Plaintiff does not state any faith-based principle to which the hat relates,” Cohen said in tossing the case.

Piatek had sued for unspecified emotional damages, but the judge said the incident amounted to nothing more than a “petty” slight.

“Here the claim that plaintiff was not served and eventually escorted out of the bar because of his perceived support for President Trump is not outrageous conduct,” the judge ruled.

Liggieri said he plans to review the decision to determine whether or not to appeal.

It's legal to discriminate against Trumptards.
 
Lol so first this video happened:



The original video shows multiple young people saying things like “I would never date a Trump supporter” and “Convicted felon, 100 percent” when asked about whom they’d rather date. What’s more, even the people who said they would rather date Trump supporters seemed reluctant to do so, as one woman simply said that Trump supporters seemed “not as scary” as convicted felons.

And then this guy lost his shit on Fox News:

 
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...p-staffers.amp.html?__twitter_impression=true

The dating swamp: How finding love in DC may be impossible for young Trump and GOP staffers


Trying to find love in D.C. can be tricky. If you’re a young Trump administration staffer, it might be near impossible.

GOP employees and other right-wingers have been complaining that dating in one of the most Democratic cities in America is a political minefield.

They’ve been called out, flipped off and told they are personally responsible for the death of democracy.

One 29-year-old lobbyist told Fox News that learning to date in a Trump world is “absolutely insane.”

“It’s getting so bad,” the lobbyist, who asked to remain anonymous because she works with the administration, said.

She, like several people Fox News spoke to, says they’re often raked over hot coals by prospective dates online or simply denied when someone finds out they work – or even voted – for President Trump.

Another person who works for the Trump administration said she has endured insults for simply posing with the American flag.

“Guys say, ‘Are you one of those Trumpies?’ It’s ridiculous,” she laments. “How did posing with the American flag turn me into a country-hating loser?”

Capitol Hill staffer Daniel Jativa said he got the brush off when a girl he was dating found out he accepted a job with a Republican congressman who aligned closely with the House Freedom Caucus.

Ted Dooley, executive director of the college Republican National Committee, who met his wife while campaigning for Charlie Baker in 2014 in Cape Cod, Mass., suggests Republicans look to the party for love (Ted Dooley Twitter)

“I always considered myself a more moderate Republican so some of the things we did talk about, I generally agreed with – things like frustration over partisanship, gridlock, how the discourse against certain groups of people have become unfortunately darker,” he said.

He says when the girl found out his boss leaned conservative, Jativa “was immediately called ‘disgusting’ and an ‘enabler’ of racism… of misogyny.”

Suffice it to say, they called it quits.

Another senior Hill staffer told Fox News that she’s been harassed on dating sites so much that she and her friends “stick to our own” these days.

“It’s disheartening,” she said. “Basically, we now all date one another. It’s safer that way. I have a group of friends who are all pretty conservative and we end up dating in the same circle. I didn’t think coming to the heart of the nation’s capital would be like this, but it’s a reality these days.”

Ted Dooley, executive director of the college Republican National Committee, says he’s heard numerous horror stories of conservatives being berated for their beliefs.

“It reflects the larger tone of our environment that extremists like (Rep.) Maxine Waters, (D-Calif.), are encouraging fringe extremists on the political left to verbally and physically berate those with differing opinions,” he told Fox News. “It’s no surprise that her encouragement has seeped into the personal interactions young people have in all aspects of their lives.”

Relationship expert Christine Bacon said she isn’t surprised by the open hostility from the left.

“It saddens me,” she said.

Bacon, an evangelical Catholic who met her husband in a nightclub 35 years ago, adds that “opposites attract but not in terms of politics because it’s typically based on personality – introverts versus extroverts type of thing.”

One 31-year-old woman Politico interviewed laid out a typical date: “You do the small-talk thing, and you have a very good conversation, and then they might say, 'You didn't vote for Trump, right?'”

She adds, “As soon as I say, 'Of course I did,' it just devolves into all-caps 'HOW COULD YOU BE SUCH A RACIST AND A BIGOT?' And 'You're going to take away your own birth control.'"

Given the backlash, some pro-Trump supporters looking for love say they aren’t above bending the truth.

“I try to steer the conversation away from politics as much as humanly possible,” conservative lobbyist Janine Olsen told Fox News. “It doesn’t help in the long run but it gets me out of a lengthy lecture about how I am ruining the country. I’m not lying. I’m just not offering up my political positions on the first date anymore.”

Part of the problem Olsen admits is there aren’t as many Trump-friendly watering holes as there were during the Obama and Bush administrations. Just four percent of the District’s votes in 2016 went to Trump.

While the Benjamin Bar & Lounge at the Trump International Hotel in D.C. is widely considered a “safe space” for Republicans, basic Bellinis start at $15 with other signature cocktails going as high as $100 a pop. Such prices are not financially feasible for the average Washington worker.

“I’m more of a Guinness gal anyway,” Olsen said with a laugh.

Dooley, who met his wife while campaigning for Charlie Baker in 2014 in Cape Cod, Mass., suggests Republicans look to the party for love.

“The number of friends I have who have met their significant others through their involvement in campaigns of CRs is significant,” he said. “Get out there, elect Republicans, and enjoy the people you meet doing it. Who knows who they might become!”

Lol the new temperance movement: "Lips that touch Trump's ass shan't touch ours!"
 
Now Republicans are complaining about the concept of a free market...
 
https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2018/07/gay-trump-supporter-alerts-fbi-grindr-shut-account/

Gay Trump supporter alerts FBI that Grindr shut down his account

With young conservatives reporting that no one wants to date them in DC, they’ve already had to set up their own dating site, but it doesn’t accept gays or lesbians. As gay Trump supporters complain they can’t get laid and a court case that decided it isn’t discrimination if a bar throws them out for being deplorable, is it any wonder that Moore is up in arms?

Full article at link.
 
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Maybe talk to older, more mature women instead of young college girls?

Probably get a better reception to being a Republican

Pursue a relationship with someone you're compatable with instead of just chasing tail? Family values and all that after all....
That's what I was thinking. If you're not just chasing tail then what's the problem? If you're in love that bad then just switch parties. Men do it even for religion when they meet that special person. Getting mad cause they found out before you got some is just silly. Find one of those those lovely conservative girls with the camo MAGA caps or Dixie bikinis.
 
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Prostitutes if you have money probably won't say no....

ALSO, according to Riley Freeman the cheddar biscuits of Red Lobster are key too.
 
So businesses in this country can't throw people out for be LGBTQ, which is a volitional behavior, but they can throw them out for being Republican (or Democrat), which is a volitional belief?
Judge rules Trump supporters can be bounced out of bars for being deplorable
Here’s the thing. The law doesn’t protect against political discrimination.

So, next time you visit your favorite watering hole, you may want to leave your MAGA hat at home. Otherwise, your fellow patrons might decide your friendly neighborhood bar would be a lot friendlier with you on the other side of the door.

Philadelphia accountant Phil Piatek found this out when he was bounced from his favorite watering hole for sporting a MAGA hat shortly after Trump took office.

Piatek sued, claiming the ejection ”offended his sense of being American.” But only religious, and not political, beliefs are protected under state and city discrimination laws So, until Trumpism is declared a religion — don’t put it past them — Piatek and his ilk are out of luck.
That's a lot to process, frankly.

So if Omar Mateen walks into a bar with a shirt that says, "The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: If you find anyone doing as Lot’s people did, kill the one who does it, and the one to whom it is done (38:4447)", above a photo of Matthew Shepard's corpse tied to a fence post, provoking the gay bar owner to throw him out, and Omar then sues claiming a crime of discrimination, does he win the case?
 
So businesses in this country can't throw people out for be LGBTQ, which is a volitional behavior, but they can throw them out for being Republican (or Democrat), which is a volitional belief?
Judge rules Trump supporters can be bounced out of bars for being deplorable

That's a lot to process, frankly.

So if Omar Mateen walks into a bar with a shirt that says, "The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: If you find anyone doing as Lot’s people did, kill the one who does it, and the one to whom it is done (38:4447)", above a photo of Matthew Shepard's corpse tied to a fence post, provoking the gay bar owner to throw him out, and Omar then sues claiming a crime of discrimination, does he win the case?


Nm, replied to wrong idea. Misunderstood. I can't defend the hat thing.
 
That's probably true in places like DC. Just date Eastern European chicks, problem solved. They're 10x hotter, their families were all completely fucked by socialism so they hate it, they're not spoiled, they don't talk about their emotional political gripes on a first date, or even before that if it's one of these bimbos on tinder.

Or, if it is one of those dummies for whom that's a deal breaker, just lie to them, bang them, and don't ever call them again. I'll get gussied up in my best "feel the bern" tshirt, not shower for a few days, virtue signal about the fake ass pay gap, then bang her in the backseat of the car while I'm blocking her number with one hand.
 
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