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Thursday, July 14, 2022

Kitchen Closed At Boebert's Restaurant!

Shooters Grill gone but Boebert isn't.

If I wanted to have an inappropriate nickname for that little annoyance, should we call her Congresswoman Lauren Hoebert?

She was allegedly a paid escort for high profile Republicans. She was interested in politics after meeting Sen. Karen Cruz (R-TX) and Washed Up 45. On top of that, she once was a dyed hair blonde who was somewhat rational.

Rep. Karen Boebert (R-CO) and her husband own Shooters Grill, a gun-themed restaurant in the tiny town of Rifle. She gained fame by yelling obscene remarks towards Beto O'Rourke during his presidential run. Fox promoted her and the former president endorsed her. She unexpectedly won against well established lawmaker Karen Tipton.

She is a freshman lawmaker and one of the many noises you hear in the news.

Boebert, 35, a do nothing lawmaker representing Colorado's 3rd Congressional District which includes the outer suburbs of Denver, the village of Aspen, the city of Pueblo, the suburbs of Colorado Springs, the city of Grand Junction and rural Colorado. She lives in the town of Silt.

The woman has been a gadfly in Congress. She is one of 90 members who do nothing but troll and demand action from Congress despite being a lawmaker. 


She has been a very active supporter of Washed Up 45 and far right politics.

It appears the politics has gotten on her landlord's nerves. He decided to end his leasing agreement with Boebert. As of today, Shooter's Grille is closed permanently.

It appears that the threats of lease cancellation goes back some years. She even admitted that her business was at the verge of closing in 2020. Boebert kept defying a state order to stay limited or closed during the coronavirus pandemic. The restaurant lost its license more than once. Also, the landlords were tired of her late payments.

Boebert served meals to customers with a pistol on her hip.

“We were like a family,” she said. “I would say Shooters, for any employee, was their life. We lived and breathed it every single day. They were a part of this culture and brand that we created in Rifle, and there was a lot of pride with that.”

In June, Boebert was told by new landlord Milken Enterprises that her lease wasn’t going to be renewed. Boebert said the letter came as a shock. She soon called the landlord but “there wasn’t really much wiggle room or anywhere to compromise unless we bought the building ourselves.”

“Within the next two hours, I had reporters reaching out to me asking me if this was true and if we were being evicted,” she said. “I said, ‘Well, we’re not being evicted. The lease is not being renewed — that’s a big difference.’”

The restaurant has no immediate plans on relocating or opening up for now.

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