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Philly Restaurant Bans GOP Candidate After Being Told Campaign Stop Was Autism Event

  
Via:  Tessylo  •  2 months ago  •  12 comments

By:   Sean Craig, The Daily Beast

Philly Restaurant Bans GOP Candidate After Being Told Campaign Stop Was Autism Event
 

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Philly Restaurant Bans GOP Candidate After Being Told Campaign Stop Was Autism Event






Sean Craig

Sun, October 6, 2024 at 11:23 AM EDT · 2 min read







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“You’re not welcome back.”

That’s the message the manager of   Philadelphia   cheesesteak joint   Max’s Steaks   had for   Pennsylvania   Republican   U.S. Senate candidate Dave McCormick, after his campaign held an event outside the restaurant Friday that the eatery was told would be about autism awareness.

Mike Sfida—who agreed to hold the event because his niece and nephew have autism—was alarmed when he saw Donald Trump signs being hung outside the beloved North Philly spot on Friday, the   Philadelphia Inquirer   reported . McCormick arrived, gave a campaign stump address, and then handed out free sandwiches.



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GOP Senate candidate Dave McCormick hands out sandwiches outside Max’s Steaks.


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“We didn’t sign up for that at all. Zero,” he told the newspaper after the event, which he allowed the McCormick team to finish before making clear they should stay away from his restaurant thereafter. “I could throw them all out of here, but I’m going to be nice. Do your thing. When you’re done, leave. You’re not welcome back.”

Sfida told the   Inquirer   it was a local Republican operative, Sheila Armstrong, who contacted him to schedule the event, which she did on behalf of her nonprofit organization, Cooking4Autism, without mentioning McCormick’s campaign.

Armstrong is a   member   of the anti-LGBT group Moms for Liberty, which campaigns against school curricula that discusses LGBT rights or race and which the civil rights group Southern Poverty Law Center has   classified   as a far-right extremist group.

She was a paid staffer for the failed campaign of Republican Mehmet Oz — who lost to U.S. Sen. John Fetterman (D., Pa.) in 2022— but appears to have no official affiliation role on McCormick’s team, the   Inquirer   reported. She told the newspaper she offered to be a liaison for the GOP candidate in Philadelphia.

Pressed by the newspaper about whether the campaign stop was an autism awareness event, Armstrong claimed “it’s always autism awareness because I’m an education advocate” and said she spoke to those gathered about autism at one point.

“We certainly apologize for any confusion,” said a spokesperson for McCormick.

But the disaster didn’t end there.

After showing up at a cheesesteak restaurant to campaign under the auspice of an autism awareness event, McCormick went across the street to East Bethel Baptist Church, which happened to be holding an outdoor fundraiser for its food ministry.

The Rev. Thomas Edwards Jr., who leads the church, told his campaign to leave because he didn’t want the GOP candidate to use photos of his congregation for campaigning purposes.

“You can Photoshop,” he told the   Inquirer . “You can make things seem like they aren’t. Maybe they’re going to post we’re eating dogs or eating cats, like in Ohio. Forgive me if I’m wrong. I don’t trust these people.”

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Tessylo
Professor Principal
1  seeder  Tessylo    2 months ago

“You’re not welcome back.”

That’s the message the manager of      Philadelphia       cheesesteak joint      Max’s Steaks       had for      Pennsylvania       Republican       U.S. Senate candidate Dave McCormick, after his campaign held an event outside the restaurant Friday that the eatery was told would be about autism awareness.

Mike Sfida—who agreed to hold the event because his niece and nephew have autism—was alarmed when he saw Donald Trump signs being hung outside the beloved North Philly spot on Friday, the       Philadelphia Inquirer       reported   . McCormick arrived, gave a campaign stump address, and then handed out free sandwiches.

 
 
 
devangelical
Professor Principal
1.1  devangelical  replied to  Tessylo @1    2 months ago

lying is a maga family value...

 
 
 
Ed-NavDoc
Professor Quiet
1.1.1  Ed-NavDoc  replied to  devangelical @1.1    2 months ago

Lying pandering politicians are not exclusive to one party or the other. That's a fact.

 
 
 
Tessylo
Professor Principal
1.1.2  seeder  Tessylo  replied to  Ed-NavDoc @1.1.1    2 months ago

100% of those involved with 1/6 are lying traitorous scum.  That's a fact Jack.

 
 
 
devangelical
Professor Principal
1.1.3  devangelical  replied to  Ed-NavDoc @1.1.1    2 months ago

I've noticed how you're at the forefront of calling out the maga candidate's lies ...

 
 
 
Tessylo
Professor Principal
2  seeder  Tessylo    2 months ago

“We didn’t sign up for that at all. Zero,” he told the newspaper after the event, which he allowed the McCormick team to finish before making clear they should stay away from his restaurant thereafter. “I could throw them all out of here, but I’m going to be nice. Do your thing. When you’re done, leave. You’re not welcome back.”

Sfida told the      Inquirer      it was a local Republican operative, Sheila Armstrong, who contacted him to schedule the event, which she did on behalf of her nonprofit organization, Cooking4Autism, without mentioning McCormick’s campaign.

Armstrong is a      member       of the anti-LGBT group Moms for Liberty, which campaigns against school curricula that discusses LGBT rights or race and which the civil rights group Southern Poverty Law Center has      classified       as a far-right extremist group.

 
 
 
devangelical
Professor Principal
2.1  devangelical  replied to  Tessylo @2    2 months ago

rwnj politicos have to lie to try and get voters to attend their unamerican pep rallies ...

 
 
 
Ozzwald
Professor Quiet
2.1.1  Ozzwald  replied to  devangelical @2.1    2 months ago
rwnj politicos have to lie to try and get voters to attend their unamerican pep rallies

Hell, RWNJ politicos have to lie to get votes.  If they told the truth, not even their bases would vote for them.

 
 
 
Tessylo
Professor Principal
3  seeder  Tessylo    2 months ago

She was a paid staffer for the failed campaign of Republican Mehmet Oz — who lost to U.S. Sen. John Fetterman (D., Pa.) in 2022— but appears to have no official affiliation role on McCormick’s team, the   Inquirer   reported. She told the newspaper she offered to be a liaison for the GOP candidate in Philadelphia.

Pressed by the newspaper about whether the campaign stop was an autism awareness event, Armstrong claimed “it’s always autism awareness because I’m an education advocate” and said she spoke to those gathered about autism at one point.

“We certainly apologize for any confusion,” said a spokesperson for McCormick.

But the disaster didn’t end there.

After showing up at a cheesesteak restaurant to campaign under the auspice of an autism awareness event, McCormick went across the street to East Bethel Baptist Church, which happened to be holding an outdoor fundraiser for its food ministry.

The Rev. Thomas Edwards Jr., who leads the church, told his campaign to leave because he didn’t want the GOP candidate to use photos of his congregation for campaigning purposes.

“You can Photoshop,” he told the   Inquirer . “You can make things seem like they aren’t. Maybe they’re going to post we’re eating dogs or eating cats, like in Ohio. Forgive me if I’m wrong. I don’t trust these people.”

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
Professor Principal
4  Trout Giggles    2 months ago

I like that pastor's response

 
 
 
Tessylo
Professor Principal
4.1  seeder  Tessylo  replied to  Trout Giggles @4    2 months ago

Today's gop are such scum.  So rare to find a truthful upstanding one, with a spine.  Saying this was an event to raise awareness/funds for autism when it was a campaign stop.

Sickening and deplorable.  

 
 
 
JohnRussell
Professor Principal
5  JohnRussell    2 months ago

The candidate is probably too stupid to even know where he was. 

 
 

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