Tomi Lahren took to Twitter on Sunday night to blast “snowflakes” who walked out on Vice President Mike Pence’s commencement speech at Notre Dame on Sunday. “Good luck holding a job, kids!” she tweeted.
Snowflakes think this kind of crap will fly in the real world? Good luck holding a job, kids! https://t.co/O19otIrW77
— Tomi Lahren (@TomiLahren) May 22, 2017
Lahren, who is currently in between jobs, was quickly mocked by critics who found her comments to be lacking in self awareness.
Yes, you know better than anyone that you can lose a job at any time
— david moye (@dmoyeweirdnews) May 22, 2017
https://twitter.com/CJamesFelts/status/866450227791675392
How did you do holding onto your job?
— james (@taterthot_56) May 22, 2017
https://twitter.com/TedHartman1/status/866455460353904640
https://twitter.com/brandojerg/status/866456894499573760
Let me get my glasses….
*looks*
Did you just say "hold a job"
— Tony Posnanski (@tonyposnanski) May 22, 2017
https://twitter.com/cxcope/status/866473214851133440
She got fired for saying what she believed in…. exercising 1st amendment much like these students
— Anthony Worden (@Agunner94) May 22, 2017
https://twitter.com/saraterror/status/866500919864643584
Lahren recently settled a wrongful termination lawsuit against TheBlaze and its founder Beck, Lahren’s attorney Brian Lauten told TheWrap earlier this month. Per the settlement, Lahren kept her Facebook page, which boasts more than 4 million followers. However, Lahren agreed to return any intellectual property created by TheBlaze that has been posted on the Facebook account.
She sued last month after her show was suspended indefinitely. The suspension came shortly after Lahren acknowledged being pro-choice on an episode of the talk show “The View.” Lahren said that the suit was resolved “amicably” and supporters defender her against the Twitter critics.
https://twitter.com/surferamericana/status/866454179719421952
https://twitter.com/VanillaDazzle/status/866527795022843905
Approximately 100 graduating Notre Dame students walked out of their commencement on Saturday as a staged protest against Pence, their commencement speaker. According to IndyStar, a group of students led by former student body president Bryan Ricketts had planned the protest since Pence was first announced as commencement speaker back in March.