Sarah Huckabee Sanders Tweet Violated Ethics Laws

Yeah --- go with the clown who "He frequently criticizes the Trump administration and called on another Trump spokeswoman, White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, to be fired for violating the Hatch Act."

This character is just another clown with TDS. This example of accusing Sanders with ethics violations for a tweet is an example of a new low for his derangement.


Ethics clown held group meditations at the agency to help deal with Trump Derangement Syndrome. Looks like he is still trying to deal with it.


https://www.cnbc.com/2018/03/30/eth...-headspace-meditation-to-deal-with-trump.html
 
Yeah --- go with the clown who "He frequently criticizes the Trump administration and called on another Trump spokeswoman, White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, to be fired for violating the Hatch Act."

This character is just another clown with TDS. This example of accusing Sanders with ethics violations for a tweet is an example of a new low for his derangement.

You seem to be ok w/public officials using their office for gain and vendettas, so no surprise there.
 
She's fine. No issue here.

Personally, I like that the restaurant took a stand and did what they did. I wish more establishments would do the same.

Helps me when I make my business decisions.

Well if a business can kick Sanders out then a business can kick out anyone who is not part of a protected group. Since gays are not part of a protected group in most states - this means it is perfectly fine for a bakery, pizzeria, or any any other establishment to not serve gays. If the owner does not agree with their lifestyle or opinions - then no service. Just rolling with the precedent.
 
You seem to be ok w/public officials using their office for gain and vendettas, so no surprise there.

I have never stated that "ok w/public officials using their office for gain". I am perfectly fine with public officials disclosing blatant discrimination. In fact -- in many jurisdictions it is a requirement that they do so.

Do you believe that it is appropriate for someone to be denied service at a restaurant based on their race, religious beliefs, opinions, gender, employment, or other non-behavioral attributes --- or should the restaurant only deny service based on a customer's behavior in the establishment or failing to meet dress code (no shoes - no shirt, no service)?
 
I have never stated that "ok w/public officials using their office for gain". I am perfectly fine with public officials disclosing blatant discrimination. In fact -- in many jurisdictions it is a requirement that they do so.

Do you believe that it is appropriate for someone to be denied service at a restaurant based on their race, religious beliefs, opinions, gender, employment, or other non-behavioral attributes --- or should the restaurant only deny service based on a customer's behavior in the establishment or failing to meet dress code (no shoes - no shirt, no service)?

I'm ok w/them using their personal accounts to do so, not their government accounts. What's next, Apple spokesperson uses their corporate account to talk shit about a supplier for a perceived slight?

Political affiliation is not a protected class, so I don't even see how discrimination is relevant. And even then, Trumpism isn't a political affiliation....they're not kicking out republicans.
 
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