The Left loves to preach about tolerance and inclusion.
But when they think no one’s watching, they show their true colors.
And a Bravo reality star made one attack on Trump supporters that left her looking like a fool.
Bravo star suggests banning Trump supporters from restaurants
Former Bravo reality star Jennifer Welch decided to use her podcast as a platform to showcase just how tolerant and inclusive the Left really is.
Spoiler alert: it wasn’t pretty.
During a profanity-laden meltdown on her "I’ve Had It" podcast, Welch unleashed one of the most discriminatory rants you’ll ever hear from someone who claims to champion equality.¹
The mom-of-two went on a tirade against white Trump supporters, demanding they be banned from Mexican, Chinese, and Indian restaurants across America.
"I’ve had it with white people that triple Trumped that have the nerve and the audacity to walk into a Mexican restaurant, a Chinese restaurant, an Indian restaurant, go to a gay hairdresser," Welch raged.²
Her solution? Send them all to Cracker Barrel.
"I don’t think you should be able to enjoy anything but Cracker Barrel," she declared with the kind of righteous indignation that only a Hollywood elitist can muster.³
But Welch wasn’t finished embarrassing herself yet.
She doubled down with personal attacks that would make a middle school bully blush.
"Get your fat asses out of the Mexican restaurant. Get your fat asses over at a Cracker Barrel because nobody wants to see your f–ing smug ass, teeny weeny pink arm, big gut around," she continued.⁴
The term "triple Trump" apparently refers to those who support what critics argue are the president’s stances on immigration, diversity, and LGBTQ rights.
Social media users expose Welch’s intolerance
The backlash against Welch was swift and brutal.
Social media users didn’t hold back in calling out the Bravo star’s stunning hypocrisy.
"It’s always the most intolerant and hateful pretending to love everyone," one person commented on the clip.⁵
Another user cut right to the heart of the matter: "What a pompous, arrogant thing to say."⁶
The responses kept coming, each one highlighting just how badly Welch had miscalculated.
"She is what’s wrong with this country," a third social media user griped.⁷
Perhaps the best response came from someone who decided to take Welch’s suggestion and completely ignore it: "Uber Karen. I voted for Trump and I’m having a burrito with chorizo and spinach dip for lunch today."⁸
That response perfectly captures what millions of Americans think when Hollywood elitists try to tell them where they can and can’t eat.
Hollywood hypocrisy on full display
This isn’t Welch’s first rodeo when it comes to political grandstanding, and it won’t be her last.
Hollywood types love lecturing regular Americans about inclusion until those same Americans vote differently than they’d prefer.
Then suddenly the gloves come off, and you get rants like this one – demanding people be excluded from restaurants based on their voting choices.
Anyone who steps out of line gets the treatment Welch just delivered: personal attacks, discrimination, and demands for exclusion.
This is the same crowd that spent years lecturing Americans about the importance of inclusivity and acceptance.
Yet here’s Welch demanding that millions of Americans be banned from restaurants based solely on their political beliefs.
The irony is lost on people like Welch, but it’s crystal clear to everyone else.
She claims to champion multiculturalism while simultaneously trying to exclude people from experiencing it.
She preaches tolerance while spewing some of the most intolerant rhetoric you’ll ever hear.
And she does it all with the smug confidence of someone who believes she holds the moral high ground.
Welch starred in Bravo’s reality show "Sweet Home" about her luxury interior design business.
But after this podcast performance, she might want to consider a career change.
Because if there’s one thing Americans can’t stand, it’s being lectured about tolerance by people who have none themselves.
¹ Emily Crane, "Bravo star Jennifer Welch slammed for suggesting Trump voters should be banned from Mexican, Chinese, Indian restaurants," New York Post, August 11, 2025.
² Ibid.
³ Ibid.
⁴ Ibid.
⁵ Ibid.
⁶ Ibid.
⁷ Ibid.
⁸ Ibid.