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McDonald's Customer Freaks Out At Owner For Refusing To Take FOX News Off The TV

I wonder if a conservative has ever thrown a hissy fit because MSNBC was on the tele?

They may have. Although, I don't suspect they were so proud of themselves that they had to record it and post it to the net for everyone to see i.e. the chickfila drive-thru guy and now this guy.
 
Doesn't it seem like the narrative has increased against Fox News ever since the White House declared war on them?
 
Doesn't it seem like the narrative has increased against Fox News ever since the White House declared war on them?

No...it actually started pretty much after FoxNews started completely disregarding the truth and decided to be a propoganda network.
 
hahaha, sometimes idiots can be entertaining.

Oh, it was in New Jersey. That's a surprise :roll: Surely there are no douchbag, loudmouth, assholes in New Jersey.

Bingo! That is what I was going to say. Consider the local culture. It's New Jersey, this kind of thing happens frequently in NJ. I have no doubt that Lechner practices hate spew in many public places. He accosts people in public in a confrontational manner to demand that HIS needs be addressed immediately using threats in the process. And this dip**** wants his daughter to learn peace, love and understanding. Rude prick!

What do you want to bet that Lechner is the same kind of clueless man child who takes his kids into an upscale restaurant and allows his kids to run amuck? He is no doubt the same kind of selfish puke that allows his screaming kids to kick the seat in front of them when they are on a family trip on an airplane. My money says when you bring to his attention that his kids are out of control and bothering the hell out of other paying customers Lechner says, "They're children. They're not adults." :roll:
 
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I don't remember....but I know it was a regular on this site. He posted bragging about it and then got reamed by most everyone in the thread.

Of course you don't remember, because it probably didn't happen.
 
The irate customer who was so concerned his kids would be exposed to violence from Fox News had the gall to yell to the mcd owner as he walked out, "I'd like to shove the tv up your a**". I guess it would be ok for his kid to witness that but not the presidential debate discussion that was being aired on Fox at the time of the confrontation. Idiot.
 
The irate customer who was so concerned his kids would be exposed to violence from Fox News had the gall to yell to the mcd owner as he walked out, "I'd like to shove the tv up your a**". I guess it would be ok for his kid to witness that but not the presidential debate discussion that was being aired on Fox at the time of the confrontation. Idiot.

^This.

I grew up in a home where we watched a lot of Monty Python, Benny Hill, Doctor Who, and Star Trek. My dad ran a video tape repair business for a living, so many nights we watched movies. I remember one night, when I was about 8-10 years old, my dad was watching Nightmare on Elm Street. He called me in to the living room and wanted me to sit down and watch. I wasn't scared of the movie or characters at that age, because I had received so much exposure to that stuff it just didn't phase me. Parents now seem to try and present their children these false realities of lollipops and rainbows, and wonder why they can't cope when the proverbial sh*t hits the fan, or reality knocks them down a peg or two.
 
^This.

I grew up in a home where we watched a lot of Monty Python, Benny Hill, Doctor Who, and Star Trek. My dad ran a video tape repair business for a living, so many nights we watched movies. I remember one night, when I was about 8-10 years old, my dad was watching Nightmare on Elm Street. He called me in to the living room and wanted me to sit down and watch. I wasn't scared of the movie or characters at that age, because I had received so much exposure to that stuff it just didn't phase me. Parents now seem to try and present their children these false realities of lollipops and rainbows, and wonder why they can't cope when the proverbial sh*t hits the fan, or reality knocks them down a peg or two.

and compare your own tame experience to the kids of the late 19th/early 20th century who attended public lynchings
 
and compare your own tame experience to the kids of the late 19th/early 20th century who attended public lynchings

Yep. No argument here. Kids back then learned REAL quick that life sucks, and wasn't fair.
Think about prohibition era, when the mob would routinely recruit kids to run errands. What they must have seen on a day to day basis.
 
Just goes to show that people love living with their head in the sand.
 
A. Life's not fair. As my granddaddy said, "You play the cards you're dealt and you don't get to stack the deck." He obviously wasn't a liberal.
B. Life's a hoot. When my mother died I received condolences from my kids and my response was, "Your grandmother was born dirt poor, poor in a way Americans don't even understand any longer, and she went to Mount Kilimanjaro. She had a wonderful life. Everyone is born and everyone dies but not everyone lives. Those who think life sucks are the ones who don't live. They just sit and watch television.
C. The kind of people who think they are the center of the universe and what they want to watch and what they want to hear and what they want to do should be the law of the land are pitiful.

The guy throwing the temper tantrum is a liberal jackass who was so full of himself he had to video his moment of glory. How friggin' pitiful.
 
Haha! Ground control to Patrick

From "I Live on Ramen". And I believe it. Remember Gov. Howard Dean, running for the Democrat nomination. Famous quote, "I hate all Republicans and everything they stand for." If you just google "I hate all Republicans" you get other famous people seething with hatred. Then google "I hate all Democrats" and see what you get. Shocking isn't it?

I'm a conservative so I don't have to hate. I don't even make fun of people who choose to live on Ramen noodles and post incredibly stupid responses.
 
From "I Live on Ramen". And I believe it. Remember Gov. Howard Dean, running for the Democrat nomination. Famous quote, "I hate all Republicans and everything they stand for." If you just google "I hate all Republicans" you get other famous people seething with hatred. Then google "I hate all Democrats" and see what you get. Shocking isn't it?

I'm a conservative so I don't have to hate. I don't even make fun of people who choose to live on Ramen noodles and post incredibly stupid responses.

What you've done is create a caricture of the "other side" in which they hold all of these discpicable attributes...such as seething with hate and anger. I guess you've never heard a conservative elected official speak about the "other side" you know those effette prius driving latte sipping East Coast Liberals. Those "non-Americans" from those urban centers that house the majority of our population.

I find it interesting that even when what you wrote is sitting right in front of you it doesn't hit you that stripping away all humanity and creating this caricture of some group is the ultimate in peddling hate and anger.
 
If you just google "I hate all Republicans" you get other famous people seething with hatred. Then google "I hate all Democrats" and see what you get. Shocking isn't it?

I got more than a few hits for "I hate all Democrats." Maybe not celebrities, but there's still plenty out there.
 
What's wrong with Ramen?
 
I'm still puzzled over the manager's actions - being verbally confronted and video taped in his restaurant. He should have responded more quickly and assertively to the situation before it continued further.
 
I'm still puzzled over the manager's actions - being verbally confronted and video taped in his restaurant. He should have responded more quickly and assertively to the situation before it continued further.

Like by throwing the guy out for causing a scene.
 
Like by throwing the guy out for causing a scene.

That guy made a Grade A ass of himself. Way to be a role model for your child, dip****.

The manager should not have been a jackleg and just called the cops.
 
That guy made a Grade A ass of himself. Way to be a role model for your child, dip****.

The manager should not have been a jackleg and just called the cops.

I agree.

I figure the ensuing Huffington post about Fox would carry even less water if the story ended, "The videomaker was arrested".
 
I'm still puzzled over the manager's actions - being verbally confronted and video taped in his restaurant. He should have responded more quickly and assertively to the situation before it continued further.

I think he was the owner. From his reaction I'd say the Huffington Post threat failed to scare him as the assmunch taping thought it would. My God, if you're that protective of your children, why the hell are you taking them to a McDonalds to begin with? And, "I'm going to tell Huffington Post on you!" - what a moron.
 
I got more than a few hits for "I hate all Democrats." Maybe not celebrities, but there's still plenty out there.

Maybe. I stopped when I got to the fourth one and it was "I hate all Republicans." But, what, you didn't find any Republican politicians saying they hate, hate, mind you, all Democrats and everything they stand for. How strange?
 
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