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Dinner With the President

This last Saturday the President of The United States had dinner at his own restaurant in D.C.
One journalist working from a tip was there to bear witness to what went down that evening at the BLT Steakhouse.

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34 Comments on Dinner With the President

  1. Joe6pak, he got the info with enough time to make a dinner reservations earlier in the day, for a table he knew would be near Trump. And the article was essentially a string of unadulterated facts. Not journolizm at all. I think Trump pulled a fast one on the MSM.

  2. The man’s a class act, stopping for pictures, answering the one question the reporter asked and even giving him a scoop then generously tipping the wait staff at his own restaurant.

    You can tell a lot about a leader by how he behaves when not in the public eye and President Trump acted consistently classy on this occasion.

    Given how people who know the man well seem to like and respect him, even those that shouldn’t, says a lot about the man’s personal qualities. When he could be the biggest prick to everyone far and wide (example The Clintons) and few would complain about the abuse of the powerful, he behaves as a thoughtful generous person would.

  3. He orders his steak well done AND puts catsup on it. I’m with him! As for the $100 tip to the Latino busboy, I do think I’d keep it forever, show it to my great-grandchildren, and tell them all about the evening!

  4. I am no restaurant critic, ok, not officially, but four strips of bacon hanging from your mama’s clothes pins is not a tower.

    A tower of bacon is something I should be able to climb, then rappel down. Then eat.

  5. “Trump can be seen handing cash to one of the latino busboys for his table. The president handed the young man a $100 bill.”

    What a refreshing change from the Kenyan, who reportedly stiffed the restaurants he and the Moose visited.

  6. Steak! Well done, please. I’m so hongreh right now.
    Eh, ketchup’s okay. so is salt, gravy, soy sauce, mustard, curry sauce, whatever. Oddly, I think the A1 steak sauces are gross as hell. Whatayagonna do?

  7. @mja.

    Went to a restaurant once where the chef wore a tshirt that said “worship the gravy”.

    Just started cooking bacon.

    I blame this irresponsible blog but thank my wife that bacon was on hand.

  8. I can’t imagine eating a steak well done. I don’t even know what that tastes like. And ketchup? Nope. But then I like blood rare, S&P and no sides. Just a huge hunk of underdone steak hanging off both sides of the plate.

    And I don’t care if he puts ketchup on his eggs so long as he repeals disastercare and builds the wall.

  9. Hey just an American man having dinner with his friends and family in his own restaurant. WTF? The report was a set-up, designed by The Donald. Love It. He was cordial to everyone, signed autographs, took selfies and so forth. A regular successful American Man. He really fucked over the media though, and I love it.
    But for Chrissake, catsup on a NY Strip stake? Gimmeafuckinbreak!
    I hope it was Hunts, not the other Kerry stuff.
    MAGA. Check out Pat Condell “America’s Moment of Truth” on youtube.

  10. BTW – the “smirk” never happened.

    Total fabrication.

    Fake.

    8:30 PM: Trump leaves the Tillersons to their date night and heads back to his table. I get ahead of him and squeeze in one question, asking the President if he will be attending the White House Correspondents’ Dinner this year. “No,” he says with a smirk, “You like that?” The crowd around me cheers in agreement as Trump sits down with his party.

    https://twitter.com/i/videos/835684708457525250?embed_source=facebook

    @bennyjohnson is not a straight shooter.

  11. @claudia

    Advertising “just like mom used to make” is not necessarily effective. I love mom. She’s still with us fortunately and the most wonderful mom you’d ever wish for. But keep her out of the kitchen. I think she roasts the thanksgiving turkey for a week and a half. It’s usually 120 grit by the time we get to the poor bird.

  12. What a guy! What a President! If there is anything that sends the elite media into a tizzy it’s a normal person who has succeeded! I am certainly sure he wouldn’t complain about how I like my steak – so rare a good veterinarian could save it – since he appreciates American individualism. Well done, Mr. President, a rare look into your private life delivered in a medium we didn’t expect!!!

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