Nor is it even acknowledging what she did.
"I'm sorry your President is such a terrible Cheeto head that I have to accost strangers and scream at them!"
Rabid dog.
Nor is it even acknowledging what she did.
"I'm sorry your President is such a terrible Cheeto head that I have to accost strangers and scream at them!"
Rabid dog.
fact is I go out of my way to avoid idiots.
In videos posted to social media, Lahren is seen being cursed out by restaurant customers who call her a "b****," "racist" and a "c***." In a proudly-posted video, one woman throws a drink on the 25-year-old as she exits the establishment.
One man, being cheered on, spewed the following at Lahren: "F*** that b****. F*** this h**. Racist ass b****. Why you even out here? Get this b**** out of here. F*** that b****."
The woman who posted the video captioned the post, "Whoever the guy is that cussed her out, I hope you're having an amazing day."
Lahren responded to the attack on Tuesday night, writing on Twitter, "I appreciate the words of support- even from those who normally dislike me. Free speech is a gift- no need to resort to that kind of attack." Lahren added that she will be discussing the incident on Fox News' "Fox & Friends" on Wednesday morning.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/3096...rink-thrown-her-verbally-amanda-prestigiacomo
WATCH: Tomi Lahren Gives Perfect Response To Being Attacked At Restaurant
"We were just enjoying brunch after I did a show the night before," Lahren told "Fox & Friends." "Unfortunately, there was a group of people around my age that thought it would be funny to throw water at me and then start chanting profanity. And, again, it's something that I'm not used to but really disheartening."
Lahren noted that when one of the people threw water at her, it hit her mom, too. "This was something that was embarrassing for me and embarrassing for my family," she said. "At the end of the day, I'm a person too, and I do get humiliated and embarrassed, just like anyone else. But I'm tough; my family's tough. We can handle it."
"I think that those who threw the water and that were plotting and laughing about it, wanted to get their 15 minutes of fame by making a video of me. I think, looking back, those are the people that are going to be embarrassed by their actions. I think their parents raised them better."
She continued: "And, furthermore, you don't have to like me, you don't have to agree with my political opinions, but you don't have the right to throw things at me. Is that the point we've gotten in this country, where you can't agree with someone civilly without resorting to something like that? It's really disheartening, but, again, I'm tough; I can handle it. There are those out there that might not have as thick as skin, and that's the people that I worry about."
Now they do say that they have no idea who the person who yelled about knowing where he lives was. They say he's not a member. Of course, the public harassment vs right to walk about the streets thing is getting out of hand.
Else, why are they not a work
The hecklers and demonstrators must be funded by someone. Else, why are they not a work or school where normal Americans can be found. These groups (you know, the ones who come into town on charters buses) come in with ready made signs and chants.