Poor Scott Van Duzer. Apparently, the Florida pizza maker is ticked off about a threatened boycott of his eatery, and that conservatives are trashing his place on Yelp.
"People are saying a lot of bad things and boycotting my restaurant. There's no middle line anymore, and that's exactly what's wrong with our country right now," the owner of Big Apple Pizza in Fort Pierce said.
Who is this man fooling? An 8-year-old could see his "spontaneous" bear hug of Barack Obama was choreographed. No one embraces the president of the United States in public, unless it's approved by the Secret Service. Do you really believe Obama's security detail is going to stand by idly while some behemoth crushes the president's ribs?
If Van Duzer is upset about his customers abandoning him, he shouldn't have allowed himself to be used by the Obama campaign for a publicity stunt. The Obama campaign is claiming they visited Big Apple Pizza because of Van Duzer's work in promoting blood donation. But, they also knew he was a fan of the president and had visited the White House earlier this summer.






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Supporters of all stripes seem to be waging a War on Food.
I'm in. Lutefisk, Haggis, Prarie Oyster makers, consider yourselves boycotted. We are over.
He was probably cheering when the libs were trying to tear down Chik.fil- a's business.
Google Ralph Nicoletti, the psychopath who went around a black neighborhood beating and running over people when Obama won last election.
The owners of the Chick-fil-A tied their revenues to a political issue. That meant that any customer buying their product was actually contributing to that cause.
All this guy did was voice his personal support for the president. You can eat at his restaurant without helping to elect Obama.
Agreed, this one might result in a business with LESS sales after the boycott. Totally different from the liberals boycott which fueled the largest sales day Chick-Fil-A ever had.
I don't see how you could compare a working boycott reducing business with a failing boycott that actually increased business of the target.
Most people I think are more interested in the quality of a product, and customer service. I don't care how good your product is, or how great the price is... if your customer service is lousy... you have lost me.
...can those like minded idiots buy his pizza with food stamps?