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BASED Restaurant DESTROYS HuffPost After 'Patriotism is Yucky' Olympic Meltdown

Gary FranchiFebruary 24, 2026225 views
BASED Restaurant DESTROYS HuffPost After 'Patriotism is Yucky' Olympic Meltdown
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The radical leftists at HuffPost just learned what happens when you attack American patriotism during our Olympic victories - and one restaurant's epic three-word response is going absolutely viral for all the right reasons.

After Team USA dominated the recent Olympic events, sending patriots across the nation into well-deserved celebration mode, the America-hating editors at HuffPost decided to rain on our parade. In a post that perfectly encapsulates everything wrong with the radical left today, they called the sight of Americans waving our beautiful flag and chanting 'USA' as something that turns people off and feels 'yucky.'

Let that sink in, patriots. These people are so consumed with their anti-American hatred that they literally get sick watching fellow Americans celebrate our athletes' incredible achievements on the world stage.

But here's where it gets good - the internet wasn't having any of this unpatriotic garbage.

While hundreds of patriotic Americans rightfully roasted HuffPost's disgusting take, one restaurant stepped up to the plate and delivered the kind of response that makes you proud to be an American.

The three-word reply that's now being hailed as 'the only acceptable response to HuffPost' cut through all the noise and delivered exactly what these America-haters deserved. The restaurant's response perfectly captured what every red-blooded American was thinking when they saw HuffPost's pathetic attempt to shame patriotism.

This is exactly why the Trump-Vance administration's focus on ending 'woke' policies and restoring American pride couldn't come at a better time. For too long, we've watched the radical left try to make patriotism seem embarrassing or problematic. Well, guess what? We're not buying it anymore.

When our Olympic heroes are bringing home the gold and making America proud on the world stage, the last thing we need is some woke publication trying to guilt us for celebrating our own country's success.

The fact that a simple restaurant could deliver a more powerful response than an entire media organization shows you everything you need to know about who really represents the heart of America. It's not the ivory tower elites at HuffPost - it's the everyday patriots running small businesses and standing up for what's right.

What do you think about businesses fighting back against the woke media's anti-American agenda?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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TexasRancherVerifiedFeb 24, 2026
Been taking my family to this restaurant for years and they've always been class acts. Not surprised they're standing up to these anti-American bullies at HuffPost.
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RedWhiteBlueVerifiedFeb 25, 2026
BOOM! Get wrecked HuffPost! 🇺🇸
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SmallBizOwnerVerifiedFeb 25, 2026
This is exactly why I've stopped reading mainstream media. They've completely lost touch with regular Americans who still love their country.
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CommonSenseConservativeVerifiedFeb 25, 2026
Same here. I get my news from independent sources now - at least they're honest about their bias.
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VeteranDadVerifiedFeb 25, 2026
As someone who served 20 years in the military, it breaks my heart to see outlets like HuffPost constantly attacking patriotism. My grandfather fought in WWII - what would he think of this nonsense?
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PatriotMom2024VerifiedFeb 26, 2026
Finally, a restaurant with some backbone! It's refreshing to see businesses that aren't afraid to stand up for American values instead of cowering to the woke mob.
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FreedomFighter88VerifiedFeb 26, 2026
Exactly! I'm definitely going to support them with my business if I'm ever in their area.
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OlympicsFanVerifiedFeb 26, 2026
What's wrong with cheering for your own country during the Olympics? Isn't that literally the entire point of having national teams compete?