Governor Murphy’s family outing comes several days after he pointed to indoor gatherings as the main source behind the growing number of cases, urging everybody to take responsibility for “bending the curve.”
Speaking on the supposed dangers of families gathering for a Thanksgiving celebration, Murphy told CNN on Thursday warned New Jersey residents:
“Don’t go outside your [family] bubble and make sure that’s a small number,”
“That’s the behavior we need right now, not just for next Thursday … but for the next couple of months,”
Murphy went so far as to threaten police action if New Jersey residents refused to comply with his unconstitutional 10-person limit at Thanksgiving parties:
“They will be there. That is a real threat. But we’ve got to do this ourselves,”
NEW JERSEY #COVID19 UPDATE:
➡️4,679 new positive cases
➡️302,039 cumulative total cases
➡️34 new confirmed deaths
➡️14,934 total deathsThe numbers speak for themselves. Please take this seriously. Wear a mask. Social distance. Avoid large gatherings.https://t.co/JW1q8awGh7 pic.twitter.com/u1jnlFoZiJ
— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) November 21, 2020
Phil Murphy, New Jersey’s ‘Do As I Say, Not As I Do’ Governor
The short clip below, purportedly filmed at a restaurant in Asbury Park over the weekend, shows Murphy sharing a meal with at least five other people, apparently his family.
Seeing New Jersey’s ‘Do as I say, and not as I do‘ governor the person filming called him “a d**k” among other names.
As a member of Murphy’s party asks the female protester if she is drunk and tells her to put a mask on, she retorts:
“You can go f**k yourself. Do you know why I don’t need a mask? There’s nothing f**king wrong with me.”
As the exchange became heated, Murphy and at least one member of his party could be seen scampering to put their masks on.
WATCH: New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy is confronted while having dinner with his maskless family. pic.twitter.com/UvQl1t2Uvb
— GrantB911 (@GrantB911) November 23, 2020
While some have responded to the clip by labeling the governor – a staunch proponent of social-distancing measures – a hypocrite,
Other Democrats’ defended him by doubling down on their liberal hypocrisy.
Leave @GovMurphy alone, disagree with him and the policies… But there’s a level of respect..
— A. S. Heyman (@HeymanAbraham) November 23, 2020
My What Short Memories The Leftist Twitter Mob Has
The same leftists who are now outraged over Murphy being supposedly harassed for his political beliefs. Stood up and cheered after Mad Maxine Waters called on the mob to harass any and all Trump supporters:
How easily y’all forget.. what goes around comes aroundhttps://t.co/1woVH3SAMN
— DarKingF0x – #Trump2020 (@DarKingF0x) November 23, 2020
And if the hypocrite left wants to argue that it’s wrong to disparage Murphy while eating at a restaurant with his family.
Then may I remind them how the mob cheered after the Red Hen restaurant asked former White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders and her family, who, like Murphy, were similarly eating dinner, to get out of their restaurant.
In fact, in the leftist clown-world, chasing the Sanders’ family out of a restaurant didn’t go far enough according to liberal-left magazine Glamour who reported: Sarah Huckabee Sanders Shouldn’t Be Able to Eat Dinner in Public.
It’s hilarious knowing that while Democrat and Conservative administrations may come and go, liberal hypocrites stand forever vigilant.
I’d give him the same treatment the Red Hen restaurant owner gave to Sarah Huckabitch. I’d ask them to leave, but not before calling them #MoscowMitch and #CocaineElaine pic.twitter.com/smzgRsF1uH
— Pissed Off No More 😁 (@ResisterDude) January 30, 2020