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Ted Cruz

Protesters End Ted Cruz's Dinner Early, Accomplish Little Else

They got plenty of attention, but that's about it.

Joe Setyon | 9.25.2018 1:45 PM

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Sen. Ted Cruz (R–Texas) and his wife were heckled by protesters as he dined last night at a restaurant in Washington, D.C. If the protesters' goal was to force Cruz to find somewhere else to eat, then they were successful, though their actions accomplished little else.

A pair of videos posted to Twitter by the group Smash Racism DC shows the protesters loudly chanting "We believe survivors!" In one of the videos, a woman identifying herself as a Cruz constituent and a survivor of sexual assault asks the senator about Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, who faces allegations of sexual assault. Cruz, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, has previously expressed his support for the judge's nomination.

Responding to the woman's questions, Cruz simply says: "God bless you, ma'am." In the other video, Cruz politely asks some of the protesters to move out of the way so he and his wife Heidi can leave the restaurant. He says again: "God bless you."

Near the end of the latter video, the protesters are heard being told to "leave the premises." They comply, but not before levying additional verbal attacks on Cruz and Kavanaugh.

If this story sounds familiar, it's because somewhat similar things have happened before. In June, protesters heckled Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen while she ate at a Mexican restaurant. Later than month, the owner of a Virginia eatery asked White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders to leave the premises. And in July, White House Senior Adviser Stephen Miller was so upset after a bartender followed him out of a restaurant cursing at him that he threw away $80 worth of sushi, according to The Washington Post.

If business owners want to refuse service to officials they dislike, that should be their right (as Reason's Robby Soave argued in June). And citizens certainly have the right to call out politicians while they eat. Whether they should is another question. Not every possible protest makes sense. It's not clear what protesters gained by forcing Ted Cruz and his wife to end dinner early. Their actions were praised by a handful of left-wing figures on Twitter, and that praise was then drowned out by outraged conservatives. The hecklers got the attention they wanted, but it's unlikely that their actions actually changed anything.

Rep. Beto O'Rourke (D–Texas), who is challenging Cruz for his Senate seat, took the high road this morning and condemned the protesters' tactic:

Not right that Senator Cruz and his wife Heidi were surrounded and forced to leave a restaurant last night because of protesters. The Cruz family should be treated with respect.

— Beto O'Rourke (@BetoORourke) September 25, 2018

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Joe Setyon is currently an associate story editor for The Western Journal, a publication based in Arizona. He is a former assistant editor at Reason.

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  1. mtrueman   7 years ago

    "then they were successful, though their actions accomplished little else."

    They managed to garner front page coverage on Reason magazine and other media outlets. When a group like Greenpeace wants to get publicity like that, they have to festoon sky/scrapers with banners or put themselves between a whaler and a whale. Something a lot more dangerous and difficult than shouting at a senator.

    1. Leo Kovalensky II   7 years ago

      put themselves between a whaler and a whale.

      I don't understand what Chris Christie has to do with this story...

      1. mtrueman   7 years ago

        Chris would not get between a senator and his food to protest a rapey lawyer.

        1. Chipper Morning Baculum   7 years ago

          Yes he would, so that he could get the food for himself.

      2. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

        Chris Christie can EAT!

    2. TuIpa   7 years ago

      That guy who said "there's no such thing as bad publicity" was full of shit.

      1. mtrueman   7 years ago

        So was the guy who said god bless you.

        1. TuIpa   7 years ago

          I found that to be a violation of the NAP anyway.

    3. Just Say'n   7 years ago

      I don't know. The difference is that people would mock Greenpeace. Reason would never mock Left-wing fascists.

      1. BestUsedCarSales   7 years ago

        Are you making a distinction between those groups?

    4. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

      I can't find anything to disagree with in this comment.

    5. Homple   7 years ago

      They were successful at getting Reason to call Beto's disapproval of a mob chasing his opponent and his opponent's wife as "taking the high road". A pretty low bar for the high road but, hey, it's Reason.

    6. Mark22   7 years ago

      They managed to garner front page coverage on Reason magazine and other media outlets.

      Yeah, but whether it's helpful to their cause remains to be seen.

      I didn't particularly like Ted Cruz, but this makes him look sympathetic and mature, while the progressive protesters look like nutcases.

      1. Tionico   7 years ago

        In this case, appearances are not deceiving.

    7. KevinP   7 years ago

      The dark cloud of fascism is always descending upon Republicans but it always turns out to be composed of progressives and Democrats.

      Since Trump's Election, Violence Against His Supporters Has Become Routine

      Dozens of attacks are listed. Read the full article.

      1. Tionico   7 years ago

        how is fascism a part of this incident? Do you even know what fascism IS?

        I'll lay high stakes at long odds you do not. These days it seems to be a synonym for "someone whose actions I dislike strongly". I suppose that would make the local dog catcher a fascist......... or the restaurant owner who has no vegan menu options.

        1. TJJ2000   7 years ago

          Fascism is a form of radical authoritarian ultra-nationalism, characterized by dictatorial power, forcible suppression of opposition and control of industry and commerce, which came to prominence in early 20th-century.

          "forcible suppression of opposition" -- I think it fits in a lot of ways.

  2. Leo Kovalensky II   7 years ago

    Near the end of the latter video, the protesters are heard being told to "leave the premises."

    I'm assuming the owner of manager kicked out the protesters. Why doesn't he/she act ahead of time to defend paying customers? To me, that seems like the libertarian way to stop this madness. The property owner/manager should be allowed to determine both who can eat AND who can protest on their property.

    1. Cynical Asshole   7 years ago

      I'm assuming the owner of manager kicked out the protesters. Why doesn't he/she act ahead of time to defend paying customers?

      Maybe he was worried about his restaurant being burned to the ground once it came out that he "supports Nazis" or some such horseshit.

      1. Leo Kovalensky II   7 years ago

        Could be. But I guess giving the protestors basically what they want is a bad tactic. They're acting like children. Rewarding bad behavior is the last thing that you want to do.

        1. Johnny B   7 years ago

          no, they are acting like jack-booted thugs.

    2. damikesc   7 years ago

      The property owner/manager should be allowed to determine both who can eat AND who can protest on their property.

      They should also post the rules clearly in the entrance so people won't have to spend money to have meals ruined by cunty protesters.

      1. mtrueman   7 years ago

        "They should also post the rules clearly in the entrance so people won't have to spend money to have meals ruined by cunty protesters."

        Why not post the times when celebrities like Cruz make reservations? That way customers wanting to see them heckled won't waste their time showing up when the place is filled with nobodies. Watching a celebrity politician being heckled is the perfect end to a night out in the capital.

        1. TuIpa   7 years ago

          You sound like a shitty date.

        2. Cynical Asshole   7 years ago

          Watching a celebrity politician being heckled is the perfect end to a night out in the capital.

          I would think a perfect end to a night out in the capital would getting a hummer from a hot Georgetown co-ed, but to each his own.

          1. Don't look at me.   7 years ago

            Wrong. A three way with a hot Georgetown co-ed and her roommate. Aim high, man!

            1. Cynical Asshole   7 years ago

              I was trying to keep it within the realm of possibility, but what the hell, why not. A three-way it is!

              1. Dillinger   7 years ago

                show up in Beto shirt, score with everyone.

              2. Philadelphia Collins   7 years ago

                I once went to Skyline Chili and ordered a Three Way to go. I left with two waitresses.
                Stay thirsty, my friends.

            2. Tionico   7 years ago

              Don't ever stand for public office, then, as both shes will remember the encounter in forty years and claim it was not consensual, only sensual. Then you'll get pilloried in the press with no defense against her "she said" routine. And deserve every nanosecond of it.

        3. damikesc   7 years ago

          Why not post the times when celebrities like Cruz make reservations? That way customers wanting to see them heckled won't waste their time showing up when the place is filled with nobodies. Watching a celebrity politician being heckled is the perfect end to a night out in the capital.

          Why not allow concealed carry and allow patrons to kill protesters?

          1. mtrueman   7 years ago

            Why not simply openly carry your firearm? It makes a statement. There's something unmanly about the need to conceal a gun about your person.

            1. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

              I would also have a portable speaker with me blasting Bon Jovi's 'Blaze of Glory'. To complete the effect.

          2. EscherEnigma   7 years ago

            So you're backing off the "words aren't violence" meme, eh?

            Otherwise I can't imagine what justification there is for shooting someone for telling at you.

            1. MikeP2   7 years ago

              It is not simply 'yelling'. It is actively disrupting someones private life, their freedom to conduct private business, with a physical intimidation that has an underlying threat of violence. In 99.9% of the world, this behavior would be met with an immediate violent counter response. Cruz is a soft target because he is shackled by political considerations. And most of the country knows this is BS and is revolted by it.

              1. Cyto   7 years ago

                This is precisely the point. They are cowards because they know he has no means of responding.

                There is no way these idiots would acost the NY Jets offensive line while they were enjoying a meal at Buffalo's Wild Wings.

                Even less so a random group of bikers.

                They know they are safe, not only from Cruze, but from any negative consequence. Their sponsors in the propaganda wing of the DNC will make sure they are protected.

          3. Tionico   7 years ago

            In Texas, Ohio, Missouri Arizona, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Utah, Montana, New Mexico (and a few other such places) it is generally not up to the premises owner/manager to "allow", in some few cases they can deny but mostly don't. Nor is it the purview of management to decide how the patrons can bring to bear deadly force when justified.

            I have imagined, (which fantasies have warmed the cockes of my heart) how things would go down in such a scenario..... half a dozen big bruiser punks want to make a scene, thinking the skinny congresscritter is a wimp and they can have some fun with him, get physical and aggressive when their mark ignores them for some time, then when they cross that limit line and get violent, their mark draws and fires...... at the closest/biggest/most aggressive one of the lot. Imagining how the wimps behave as they witness a justified defensive use of a firearm, and their pals/cohorts getting ventilated because they would not let up but escalated to physical assault........ It is only a matter of time before one or more of these ridiculous bullies crosses that line into lethal threat territory and gets himself a lead education.

  3. ThomasD   7 years ago

    You come into my business and harass my customers I'm pressing charges and, if you have a pot to piss in, I just might sue your sorry ass as well.

    Only because it might be considered excessive to beat you senseless and toss your scrawny ass in the dumpster.

    1. Marcus Aurelius   7 years ago

      What about the sidewalk in front of the business

      1. EscherEnigma   7 years ago

        Thanks to abortion protestors, sidewalk is fair game.

    2. Paloma   7 years ago

      "Now youse CAN'T leave"

  4. esteve7   7 years ago

    I laugh my ass off when leftists accuse the right of being fascists. Fascism is a leftist tactic. You don't hand bands of Libertarians and Republicans rioting when a leftist speaks on campus, harassing people at gas stations and restaurants, pulling fire alarms, asking like fucking children.

    1. Just Say'n   7 years ago

      I laugh my ass off when Reason calls itself libertarian. But here we are

      1. Chipper Morning Baculum   7 years ago

        I always suspected you were a small tent libertarian. As for me, I pitch a pretty big tent.

        1. Just Say'n   7 years ago

          The only tent I pitch is in the morning

          Hiiiiii-hoooooo

          1. Just Say'n   7 years ago

            In all seriousness, I'm just being an ass all around.

            1. Marcus Aurelius   7 years ago

              If you draw the lines right, being an ass all around has a hidden WP in it

          2. lap83   7 years ago

            Just Say'n likes to get to the campsite early, when no one else is around.

            1. Chipper Morning Baculum   7 years ago

              I hate those early tent-pitchers. You gotta wait for the right moment.

              1. Rat on a train   7 years ago

                Seek help if you tent is still up longer than four hours.

      2. GoatOnABoat   7 years ago

        You're all a bunch of socialists! Just kidding, only some of you are.

    2. mattcid   7 years ago

      At some point is there a cost to being the political party of assholes? Do Democrats read about these stories and not want to be associated?

    3. Tionico   7 years ago

      Fascism is not a tactic, it is an idealogy, and those that embrace it generally tend to be on the left. But few folks to
      day have a clue what fascism even is. It mostly means "conducting yourself in a manner of which I disapprove".

  5. chipper me timbers   7 years ago

    Guaranteed this will get out the vote for him. These people are idiots.

    1. CDRSchafer   7 years ago

      Should be a campaign ad. These are progressive Democrats. Do you want the people they want in office, to be in office?

  6. chipper me timbers   7 years ago

    Guaranteed this will get out the vote for him. These people are idiots.

  7. LeaveTrumpAloneLiberal-tarian   7 years ago

    Pfft... what a bunch of wimps. When Leftists get pissed off they interrupt your salad course at your favorite restaurant. When conservatives get pissed they shoot an abortion doctor or blow up a federal building. Leftists need to up their game.

    1. Eddy   7 years ago

      "Leftists need to up their game."

      I agree. Up yours.

    2. Square = Circle   7 years ago

      Leftists need to up their game.

      Maybe they should bomb a bank.

      1. LeaveTrumpAloneLiberal-tarian   7 years ago

        When was that in? Like 1972? And it wasn't even full of one toddlers. Amateur hour.

        1. Square = Circle   7 years ago

          That's what I'm saying - they need to up their game, like the Good Old Days! Maybe put on some masks and beat some peaceful protesters with blunt objects, or shoot up some congresspeople. In the name of Peace and Tolerance, of course.

        2. Red Rocks White Privilege   7 years ago

          You know what's amateur hour? Not paying your mortgage.

        3. LarryA   7 years ago

          And it wasn't even full of toddlers.

          Not that it's relevant here, but there were 19 children and three pregnant women killed in the Murrah Federal Building, so two more children than were lost at Sandy Hook.
          en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Oklahoma_City_bombing#Casualties

          Sorry about the link. 50-character limit.

    3. JesseAz   7 years ago

      McVeigh was a democrat...

      Also... Scalise, attempted stabbing last month, weathermen underground, Berkely riots, Chicago riots, Baltimore riots, well riots in general...

      You dumb fuck.

    4. NashTiger   7 years ago

      So, we have to go back to 1989 for an example?
      1994 if we count Tim McVeigh as a "conservative", which he wasn't

  8. Fist of Etiquette   7 years ago

    Now is this because Marco Rubio doxxed the restaurant on Twitter?

    1. CE   7 years ago

      I think the Yellow Pages beat him to it.

      Is that still a thing?

  9. chipper me timbers   7 years ago

    "If business owners want to refuse service to officials anyone they dislike for any reason that should be their right"

    FTFY

    1. Echo Chamber   7 years ago

      Let them eat cake! (somewhere else)

  10. Don't look at me.   7 years ago

    They took the phrase " starve the beast" all wrong.

    1. CE   7 years ago

      Cruz could stand to lose a few pounds...

  11. damikesc   7 years ago

    News: Lily-white activists heckle and force a Hispanic man and his wife to leave a restaurant in the lily-white part of DC.

    1. General_Tso   7 years ago

      Only if the Hispanic man has a (D) after his name.

      1. Procyon Rotor   7 years ago

        If it's an (R), then he's a "white Hispanic".

        1. Marcus Aurelius   7 years ago

          "white Hispanic Nazi"

          1. Morbo   7 years ago

            He grew up in Braz...istol County, Rhode Island.

        2. Paloma   7 years ago

          Kinda like Fidel Castro is a white Hispanic.

  12. Ken Hagler   7 years ago

    "It's not clear what protesters gained by forcing Ted Cruz and his wife to end dinner early. "

    I think it's pretty clear that they boosted Trump's re-election chances.

    1. NashTiger   7 years ago

      fcvk that, hopefully they boosted Lyin' Ted's

  13. Mickey Rat   7 years ago

    This type of idiotic petty harassment is how you end up with every major government official with a security detail. This does not do anyone or any institution any good

    1. Marcus Aurelius   7 years ago

      Well, it gives Reason something to talk about between Baptiste Jean type incidents

  14. Enjoy Every Sandwich   7 years ago

    Ooo, it's the Glorious Panty-fa Resistance! They're so brave!

    Heh. If Cruz really was a fascist, their bodies would all be in a landfill by now.

    1. Eddy   7 years ago

      If Cruz really were a fascist, these goons would be signing up for his private militia.

      1. CDRSchafer   7 years ago

        But getting rejected for being worthless and weak.

  15. Eddy   7 years ago

    "And citizens certainly have the right to call out politicians while they eat."

    On restaurant premises? I hardly think so.

    Glancing at the videos, I see they actually entered the restaurant to do their disruption.

    This reminds me of a famous libertarian (Walter Block?) and his resolution of the "crying fire in a crowded theater" problem. Banning the fire-shouters from a private theater doesn't mean giving the government new arbitrary powers, it means enforcing the owner's property rights.

    Likewise, entering a restaurant, not to eat, but to prevent paying customers from eating, should be punished - this is a matter of enforcing the owner's property rights.

    Hopefully, the laws there are written so that the disruptors will "gain" a term in prison. If the laws are deficient, strengthen them.

    Some red meat for our secularist friends - did you know there's laws against disrupting a church service? So why not laws against disrupting a private business in this manner?

  16. Naaman Brown   7 years ago

    "... citizens certainly have the right to call out politicians while they eat ..."

    No. They do not. Civilized people have manners.

    Me, I might call politicians out at political rally, or a public discussion forum, or from a soapbox, but in a restaurant where they are attempting to have a quiet meal, I think the protesters are disturbing the peace of all who are in the restaurant who came to have a meal in peace and quiet. If I were in a restaurant and noticed Charlie Schumer or Diane Feinstein present, I would leave them in peace, and try to peaceably enjoy my own meal by ignoring their presence.

    Normally I have voted a mixed ticket based on the individual qualifications of the candidates. If the American Left and Democrat National Committee want rude partisanship, there are more people who don't like this crap than there are those who think it is a good thing..

    1. mtrueman   7 years ago

      "there are more people who don't like this crap than there are those who think it is a good thing.."

      People love this kind of crap. Do you think it lands on Reason's front page by accident?

    2. Cyto   7 years ago

      You have the "right" to call out politicians while they eat in the same way you have the "right" to walk up to Joe Setyon while he's chatting up some cutie at the bar and start screaming obscenities in his face. Sure, the government can't outlaw the content of your speech, so it's all OK then.

      We've got a bit of a "reaping what we sew" situation here. Because there is a reason that people don't get in your face in public and start screaming obscenities at you when you are having a private conversation. Most people have a sense of decorum. But why?

      Well, at the root of it is the consequences. Get too far out of line and things will escalate from a verbal assault to getting punched in the face.

      We have spent the last few decades changing the culture, such that the only "appropriate" response to any assault is to call the police and let them handle it. Of course, this runs counter to human nature, so it is a bit tough to actually accomplish. There comes a point where a line is crossed and then it becomes a physical fight.

      But these people know that they are safe. There's nothing that they can say or do in this context which will excuse a Senator punching some rude protester in the face. So they can let fly and the only recourse he has is to walk away. He either stays and disrupts the evening for everyone in the place, or he leaves and they win.

      1. Cyto   7 years ago

        30 years ago there would have been consequences for acting that way in public. The nightly news anchor might have labeled you a nutcase in his report.

        But not today. Today, we have actual US senators running around making speeches calling for people to act exactly like this. It is a fracture in society.

        Their new paradigm is "disagree with me and I will harass you everywhere you go". At the extreme this is "disagree with me and I will punch you in the face (antifa)".

        Today they have cover from their propaganda arm in the media. Nobody on NBC News is calling for the Democrat Party to denounce the people in their ranks who are inciting violence. They are actually actively cheering them on and glorifying the protests, while at the same time downplaying, excusing or hiding the violent events that have occurred.

        This is an unstable situation. It cannot continue indefinitely, because violence always begets more violence.

      2. Don't look at me.   7 years ago

        Sow not sew.

        1. Dillinger   7 years ago

          So?

          1. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

            Ho?

        2. SQRLSY One   7 years ago

          My sow sews sea shells by the sea shore, so I see, so I say!

        3. Cyto   7 years ago

          Yeah... That's what happens when you post using text to speech.

          Well, that plus a tendency towards lengthy posts....

      3. mtrueman   7 years ago

        "There comes a point where a line is crossed and then it becomes a physical fight."

        Even worse, you just might provoke the sanctimonious blowhard to god bless you. Then what?

        1. Paloma   7 years ago

          Or the Cuban side of him will go home and invoke a santeria curse.

  17. Eddy   7 years ago

    "Not right that Senator Cruz and his wife Heidi were surrounded and forced to leave a restaurant last night because of protesters. The Cruz family should be treated with respect."

    Translation: Are these people actually *trying* to get Cruz elected?

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   7 years ago

      No, but there's no one in the immediate vicinity willing to piledrive their heads through the concrete, so there you go.

    2. SimonP   7 years ago

      Beto's got a tough line to walk. He can't pitch too "radical left" or Cruz will grab back some of his disillusioned supporters. Beto's gotta neutralize this one so Cruz has nothing to stump on besides Beto's plan to ban barbecue.

  18. NotAnotherSkippy   7 years ago

    Well you tried. Maybe you'll get the desired effect next time, joey.

  19. Rockabilly   7 years ago

    Fuck you assholes

    You know what I just did asshole fucking democrat progressive communists?

    Well, I will fucking tell you.

    For the very first fucking time I registered as a fucking republican.

    So all of you can go fuck yourselves and if you ever try that bull shit with me, I will fucking beat you down.

    1. TuIpa   7 years ago

      ***lights fuse***

      So Tony was right about you...

      ***flees***

      1. Tionico   7 years ago

        dusting yourself with diatomaceous earth will get rid of flees.......

    2. CatoTheChipper   7 years ago

      For me it is now settled: rather than vote LP for Texas senator, I'm voting Cruz.

      I don't like Cruz for quite a few reasons, but I dislike the progressive mob so much that I'm going to split the ticket this time around.

      In fact, I just wrote a $100 check for his campaign. I haven't donated to a Republican candidate since Ron Paul was in the House of Representatives.

      1. CDRSchafer   7 years ago

        In this election, voting against politicians you hate is so much more appealing. I'd crawl through broken glass just to vote against every goddamned to hell Democrat on the ballot, even if they're running unopposed for head sewer crap hauler. Which is the only office they should be permitted to run for in the first place.

        1. Tionico   7 years ago

          most of them are cowards, so they'd be running FROM that job.

      2. Tony   7 years ago

        Can you even articulate what this "progressive mob" is doing that's so bad, that's so much worse than Republicans, or are you just going on the emotions resulting from whatever floppy rightwing media assholes are shitting into your ears?

  20. lap83   7 years ago

    It seems to really bother leftists when conservatives do routine things like eat dinner and have jobs

    1. Ed Grinberg   7 years ago

      It's almost as if they are the ones who're "hateful" and "intolerant"...

  21. Scarecrow Repair & Chippering   7 years ago

    What Cruz should have answered is "Bill Clinton had multiple credible accusations of rCB-15728ape. Are his victims less worthy?"

    1. Scarecrow Repair & Chippering   7 years ago

      Well that was interesting. WTF did that come from?

      1. chipper me timbers   7 years ago

        just a carnivore glitch carry on..

  22. DenverJ   7 years ago

    What kind of name is "Beto"? Sounds Eye-talian.

    1. CDRSchafer   7 years ago

      It's Irish for "I pander to the Latino vote".

    2. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

      He's a honky! Trying to take a senate seat that be,ones to a Latino! RACISM!!!!

    3. Tionico   7 years ago

      fairly common hispanic nickname.

  23. DenverJ   7 years ago

    D. C. 's Public Accommodation Law specifically lists "political affiliation" as one of the categories a person may not be denied accommodation. These people could be charged with civil rights violations.

    1. CDRSchafer   7 years ago

      I'm sure DC will get to that right after they solve all the murders piling up in Anacostia.

    2. EscherEnigma   7 years ago

      It wasn't the restaurant that elected Cruz.

      1. Johnny B   7 years ago

        No, but they did agree to serve him. Otherwise, they would not have sat he and his wife at a table and taken orders. That doesn't mean that they are responsible for his safety, but it does suggest that they should have asked the idiot leftists to leave since they were only planning to harass one of the customers.

        1. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

          If it were my restaurant I would have kicked them the fuck out.

          1. Tionico   7 years ago

            Politely and gently ask them to leave. When they don't head into the back and call the coppers to come MAKE them leave. And GO somewhere they did not think they would go when they walked in to the restaurant. The grey metal bars will give them a hint as to where they are.

        2. LarryA   7 years ago

          But we're talking about a restaurant doing business in D.C.

          "Fascist Restaurant Owners violate First Amendment Rights of valiant Women's Rights Protesters confronting Rape-Apologist Republican Senator from Red-State Texas. Boycott! Boycott! Boycott!"

          I don't expect the owners to commit economic suicide, particularly since there's a good chance they agree politically with the knuckle-draggers.

  24. NashTiger   7 years ago

    If Joe Seyton thinks he has a right to protest in/disrupt my business he has another think coming

  25. Sigivald   7 years ago

    Oh, it acomplished something.

    Those people now feel great about "standing up to Fascism!"

    And are encouraged to do it more, and more aggressively.

    1. Tionico   7 years ago

      And its not even fascism they stood up to. Or for.

  26. SQRLSY One   7 years ago

    Well, Hell's Bells, if Government Almighty didn't take so much of our Government-Almighty-damned money, and over-regulate the living crap out of us, telling us when to blow our noses and whether we can scratch our asshole w/o a doctor's permission, then maybe people wouldn't be so Government-Almighty-damned pissed off, that they feel the need to harass the parasitical asshole bosses while they are trying to eat! Steam has to be let off somewhere, as we approach 98% of our money and liberties being taken away! Harassing parasites is at least one step short of running them through a chipper-shredder, which may happen if we get too close to that 98% as mentioned above!

    1. SQRLSY One   7 years ago

      So I see at least 2 possibilities?
      '1) Shrink Government Almighty! We'll have less to fight about!

      '2) Since the Government Almighty parasites will never let that happen, then maybe we could brain-scan everyone at restaurants and movie houses and what-not. One set of public accommodations for Demoblicans, one for Republicrats, and a meager few here and there for Libertarians. ONLY if you are properly brain-scanned to verify that you REALLY belong to that party, and are NOT there to heckle, only THEN will you be allowed into the establishment!

      '3) Now let's get REALLY crazy here, and postulate that the police could actually enforce laws protecting the restaurant owner's property rights, and right to make a living! This is the craziest idea of all, because the police are too busy enforcing lung-flute laws, punishing people who blow on a cheap plastic flute w/o a doctor's permission!

  27. SQRLSY One   7 years ago

    "The Flute Police", sung to the tune of "Dream Police", by Cheap Trick

    The flute police
    They live inside of my head
    The flute police
    They come to me in my bed
    The flute police
    They're coming to arrest me
    Oh no
    You know that talk is cheap
    And rumors ain't nice
    With my cheap plastic flute
    I don't think I'll survive
    The night the night
    'Cause they're waiting for me
    Looking for me
    Every single night
    (They're) driving me insane
    Those men inside my brain
    The flute police
    They live inside of my head
    The flute police
    They come to me in my bed
    The flute police
    They're coming to arrest me
    Oh no
    Well I can't tell lies
    'Cause they're listening to me
    And when I fall asleep
    Bet they're spying on me tonight,
    Tonight
    'Cause they're waiting for me
    Looking for me
    Every single night
    (They're) driving me insane
    Those men inside my brain
    I try to sleep
    They're wide awake
    They won't let me alone
    They don't get paid to take vacations
    Or let me alone
    They spy on me
    I try to hide
    They won't let me alone
    They persecute me
    They're the judge and jury all in one
    'Cause they're waiting for me
    Looking for me
    Every single night
    (They're) driving me insane
    Those men inside my brain

    1. SQRLSY One   7 years ago

      The flute police
      They live inside of my head
      The flute police they come
      To me in my bed
      The flute police
      They're coming to arrest me
      The flute police (police, police)
      The flute police (police, police)

      (To find precise details on what NOT to do, to avoid the flute police, please see http://www.churchofsqrls.com/DONT_DO_THIS/ ) ? This has been a pubic service, courtesy of the Church of SQRLS!

  28. Fist of Etiquette   7 years ago

    Who doesn't sympathize with a man just trying to have a meal at a restaurant?

    1. CDRSchafer   7 years ago

      "Can't I just eat my waffle?"

  29. Derp-o-Matic 6000   7 years ago

    Isn't Ted Cruz Mexican or something? He should accuse the protesters of racism

  30. Uncle Jay   7 years ago

    People only have a right to a meal out when they accept the politically correct doctrines that are carefully indoctrinated in our higher re-education camps in America.
    Otherwise, they should harassed to no end in order to show how tolerant America is when it comes to other peoples' beliefs.

  31. majil   7 years ago

    The Left are scum .The left only knows how to destroy . Fuck the Left. both sides suck sure but vote for a Democrat and get more of this nonsense .

  32. CE   7 years ago

    Civilization ends when people stop acting civilized.

    So any day now.

  33. John C. Randolph   7 years ago

    Had I been the proprietor of this restaurant, several snotty little fucks would have gone home with severe bruising about the head and shoulders.

    -jcr

    1. Tionico   7 years ago

      If you were to do that, YOU are the one who would be filing a change of address with the Post Office to direct your mail to the local GreyBar Hotel.

      Nope. Politely and quietly ask them to leave. If they sass back and/or don't, calmly walk into the back and whistle up the nearest armed copper. Let them think you have caved to their importunity. You pay your taxes to support the coppers.....

  34. wreckinball   7 years ago

    Joe a bit of advice. Don't hassle people. You are going to get beat up if you make a habit of it.

  35. Jerry B.   7 years ago

    If you want to see a massive amount of misunderstanding of freedom of speech. go to the Washington Post article about this and view the comments.

    1. mtrueman   7 years ago

      "a massive amount of misunderstanding of freedom of speech."

      This lack of deference to a senator is almost as bad as disrespecting our sacred customs like the flag and that song at football games.

  36. Robert Crim   7 years ago

    I find Sen. Cruz's remarks remarkably restrained.

  37. Tionico   7 years ago

    It can't happen in DC because of their stupid unconstitutional laws, but perhaps in Texas or Missouri or Ohio this scenario might unfold:

    some public figure, dining or enjoying an outdoor park with spouse or family gets accosted by some uncouth louts like these. He ignores, carries on as he had been. They escalate, he continues to ignore.... they get threatening, he stands firm. The pesterers continue escalating, to the point of physical assault, closing in and putting their targets in fear for their safety and/or lives. Target, unbeknownst to the perpetrators, is lawfully armed, and brings his weapon into play to end the threat to his and his companions' life/safety.
    Their target is where he has a lawfl right to be, disparity of force in form oflarger numbers, extreme aggression and physical assault all coincide to render the putative target fully justified in bringing lethal force to bear.

    No rational person will shed one tear for those so dealt with. Charges should most definitely be laid.. against the heckler/agressor parties.

    1. LarryA   7 years ago

      I live in Texas, and I don't see the above being at all realistic.

      Down here the spouse and mature members of the family would also be carrying. Unless they were in Austin.

      But then, Austin isn't really part of Texas.

  38. Frank Thorn   7 years ago

    Just conjecture, Cruz is probably smart enough (and connected enough) to get a DC conceal carry permit. In non life threatening conflicts the best thing to do is politely leave, before things escalate.

    1. Frank Thorn   7 years ago

      I guess I need to read thru the comments before commenting (Tionico just made this point).

  39. GoatOnABoat   7 years ago

    The Fascist Left strikes again...

  40. JFA   7 years ago

    I will say this, when the average voter not one that sits around watching cable news all day, unhinged and stays mad at the world, the average voter sees this type of act as unacceptable. Maxine Waters may love it the unhinged may love it but decent people see this stupidity in a completely different light. It makes the democrat party look dangerous and out of control.

  41. ohdelilah   7 years ago

    They got attention. And Ted Cruz was discomfited. Not sure what else you think the protesters would have been hoping to accomplish.

  42. SimonP   7 years ago

    Um, so - kind Reason contributor, please let us know what a protest is supposed to accomplish, if not a degree of notoriety and publicity? Is it not the point of a protest to be noticed? Is there something wrong with a disruptive protest's being successfully disruptive?

    These milquetoast types don't seem to grasp that political movements begin with actions like this - get people talking about the issues, noticing the issues, and whatnot. Simply letting evil men like Cruz eat in peace is exactly how you change nothing. That's as true for so-called "libtards" as it is for the libertarians agitating for free states, gun rights, and weed. Get loud, get noticed, get political. That's how it fucking works, son.

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  44. poppavein   7 years ago

    Why don't journalists do research any more?!

    They were *not* run off.

    The owner and chef of Fiola, Fabio Trabocchi, told CNN reporter Kate Bennett in a statement that the couple was not run out of the restaurant but in fact came back to enjoy their meal once the protesters took off.

    "Last night, protesters entered Fiola with the apparent purpose of confronting one of our guests," the statement read. "Recognizing that there was potential for escalation, our stellar management team immediately diffused the situation. Per our policy for events of this nature, the police were called and the guest escorted to privacy ? our highest priority is always the well-being of our customers. When the situation resolved a few minutes later, our guests returned to thank the staff for their support and to finish their exceptional meal."

    "The FT group welcomes all patrons and is proud of its reputation not just of culinary excellent but also of creating a welcoming space for all, irrespective of creed, ideology or opinion," the statement read. "Chef Fabio believes politics ? like elbows ? are best left off the dining table and we welcome everyone."

  45. DerDuck   7 years ago

    So a restaurant owner should be able to refuse service to someone because of their politics? What if the customer happens to have black skin? Or happens to be gay? Is this right to choose who a private business wants to serve subject to the whims of others or is it the owner's right?

    Who gets to decide what "rights" the restaurant owner "gets", or the customer's rights, or the over zealous protester? You? Me? Comrade Leader?

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