California Restaurant Bans ‘Make America Great Again’ Hat

We keep waiting for the Trump-hating left to finally hit rock bottom. But what if there is no bottom? What if the “crazy” just keeps spiraling endlessly lower and lower? Every time that we think, “Okay, that’s the line. They can’t possibly get any crazier than that,” the left suddenly redraws the line and says, “Hold my triple-soy latte.”

Some dopey chef in San Francisco sent out a notice via Twitter that he will refuse to serve any customers who dare to enter his restaurant wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat. Not that any MAGA hat-wearing conservatives have actually set foot in his San Francisco restaurant yet. Or ever will. But whatever.

Jesse Watters talks about the kerfuffle on his Fox News show in the clip below, and guest Stephen Baldwin brings up a great point. Young people in America just love love LOVE it when authoritarian adults tell them they can’t do something. “You darned kids need to stop wearing those red MAGA hats and listening to that rock and roll music. And get off my lawn!”

The left and the mainstream media just doesn’t get it. Every time they come after us and try to ban us for our hats, shirts or other open displays of Trump support — we only grow stronger. Don’t you get it, liberals? All of us freedom-loving Trump supporters are Kevin Bacon… and you nanny-state hat banners are Principal John Lithgow. Everybody cut and check out the video below where Watters’ World and guests take the MAGA hat banners to town.


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