Iowa Waitress Speaks Out: I Didn't Get Tip From Clinton, Media Has Misplaced Priorities


First Posted: 11-13-07 01:40 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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For the past week, Anita Esterday's life has been turned upside down. A single mother of two, she found herself in the middle of a media circus when it was reported that Sen. Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign failed to leave her a tip after they were waited on at a Maid-Rite in Toledo, Iowa. In the ensuing frenzy, the Maid-Rite manager insisted that a tip was, in fact, left. But Esterday says the manager just told a fib to make the attention go away. And the press, she adds, needs to get a perspective on what actually matters. Esterday took time out of her day on Tuesday to answer questions from the Huffington Post.

Huffington Post: What is it like to be in the middle of a campaign-related media frenzy?
Esterday: It is nuts. Even going on the web for anything. There was a website in Cedar Rapids that said I had committed suicide. I understand that whoever wrote this meant it as a joke, but I have family in Cedar Rapids and I know people in Cedar Rapids and my mother committed suicide. So it wasn't a joke to me... It's taking it to an extreme and I guess in America now that's what people like and it's a shame that the media ran with this.

Does the press have misplaced priorities?
In this country, look at how many homeless people there are. There are millions. There are people just like me. I'm not the only parent who has had to raise two kids and barely makes $20,000 a year... This is supposed to be the United States of America, the strongest nation in the world, and we can't even provide places for our homeless. The media should be focusing on that.

Point taken. But could you set the record straight about the tip? Your manager says they left something but you contend it never happened.
If your phone is ringing from six in the morning till four in the afternoon and customers are saying what's wrong, the telephone lines are down, and it's because reporters are trying to get through, you say whatever you have to say [to get them to go away]. I don't know if they left a $100 tip or not but I haven't seen it yet. And none of the other waitresses have said they got the tip. [Editor's Note: after the tip controversy became a national story, the Clinton campaign returned to the restaurant and left $20].

Sen. Clinton talked about you - following this incident - in some of her speeches about women earning minimum wage and you seemed upset about it.
To all the politicians, if you talk to somebody and maybe their life interests you, don't just go down the road then and use them as part of your speech to get votes. I was never even asked that day if I'm a Democrat or a Republican or whatever. I was never asked whom I was behind. And then to go down and be called up that night [in a speech by Clinton], was I angry about it? Yes I was. Don't get me wrong they called me a few days later to ask if they could use me in the speech. And they sent me a release form, but they were already using me. So what the hell, I signed it.

How has this whole saga affected you and the restaurant?
There were phone calls going off the wall. It disrupted business and hurt it in some ways. I'm thankful I still have a job there and thank them very much for that. I'm sure it took money away from them. Out of my life, from day one of meeting her it has been turned upside down and not in a good way.

Does this change the way you are approaching the presidential election?
I've been an independent all my life. My mom was a Democrat and my father a Republican. I just sat back and watched them argue and stayed in the middle. But I'm not going to vote for Hillary. That is a definite. No one could pay me enough money. My opinion of her has changed drastically. The more I read and find out about her it changes more and more to the negative. I don't believe she can help out the working women of this world because I don't believe she gets it.

For the past week, Anita Esterday's life has been turned upside down. A single mother of two, she found herself in the middle of a media circus when it was reported that Sen. Hillary Clinton's preside...
For the past week, Anita Esterday's life has been turned upside down. A single mother of two, she found herself in the middle of a media circus when it was reported that Sen. Hillary Clinton's preside...
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This whole no tip story is meaningless. Hopefully, most people won't be deciding their vote based on something like a missed tip during a campaign stop.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:54 PM on 11/13/2007
- chonus I'm a Fan of chonus 20 fans permalink
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Reminds me of the time Warren Buffet and Bill Gates both were eating at Gorat's in my hometown of Omaha, NE. I don't remember the exact story but they ordered a decent amount of food and had a $70 -$80 bill and they left my friend a measly little tip. A couple of bucks or so... This was back in the 90's, fwiw.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 11/13/2007
- TekBoss I'm a Fan of TekBoss 9 fans permalink

If the rest of the people in Iowa are as sensible and level headed as this lady, then Edwards will win in Iowa.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:49 PM on 11/13/2007
- NCSteve I'm a Fan of NCSteve 2 fans permalink

Jesus Christ, people? Shooting the messenger much?

"How dare you dig up evidence that Hillary's campaign stiffed a waitress, lied about it and then covered it up. What does that have to do with getting her elected? Don't you understand that its her turn?"

If this story was about a similar gaffe by Rudy's campaign, you'd all be on her screaming about how the MSM was covering it up. If it was about Obama, at least two-thirds of you would be making the same complaint.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:38 PM on 11/13/2007
- MNmommy I'm a Fan of MNmommy 387 fans permalink
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How come none of these geniuses reports that Maid-Rite is like a Micky D's or Subway not a place that generally tip.

Bunch of nonsense.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:33 PM on 11/13/2007

Sam Stein:

Isn't this article a little lightweight for you?

Can't you smear Dennis Kucinich some more? How about smearing another candidate with integrity?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:24 PM on 11/13/2007
- theistus I'm a Fan of theistus 6 fans permalink

This is news? Really? Hey, here's a headliner for you:

"Media Outlets Peddle Tripe Over Issues"

Hey, I don't like Hilary either, but this kind of story is lame, and I worked as a waiter and bartender for 10 years. The only difference between a Maid-Rite and a Burger King is that after you order at the register, someone brign the food out to you. There is no table side service, really. That a staffer either forgot, or didn't think tipping was needed is hardly surprising. Hell, maybe they put it in the tip jar at the register when they ordered and paid, rather than leaving it on the table.

Who freakin' knows, and who freakin' cares. Dumbest story ever.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:21 PM on 11/13/2007

Huffington just thinks it's siding with the true lefties by ganging up on Hillary Clinton. This is a stupid tactic.

What do Republicans and the Republican media do when they have a frontrunner? They zip their mouths about his foibles and flaws and propagandize incessantly for him. I don't really like that sheep-like behavior, but they've been winning a lot of elections they shouldn't have with this tactic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:10 PM on 11/13/2007
- bev I'm a Fan of bev permalink
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What is going on here? The Hillary bashing at Huffington Post is starting to look extreme. I am not a big Hillary fan but if she is nominated I wouldn't hesitate to vote for her. Stop the bashing!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:08 PM on 11/13/2007

It sounds to me like this could be a severe case of "swift-waitressing," and Huffington Post should leave it to the MSM turds.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 PM on 11/13/2007

You can flag individual posters as abusive.

Can you flag Huffy bloggers as well?

Flag the whole thread?

If not, why not. This is garbage. I'm shocked (not really) it's still on Huffy.

Stick to her planting questions (and the 'liberal' response - which is a killer) and other issues that actually do mean something - really. This is sh*t.

What next? After going winky in a public restroom, some woman 'observed' that Hillary only washed her hands for 13.2 seconds rather than the required 33 seconds?

heesh.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 PM on 11/13/2007

Are you even supposed to tip at a Maid Right?! I've only been to one in Cedar Rapids, but we ordered at the counter and cleared our own table. Yes, someone brought our food to us, but that was it and I didn't think that warranted a tip. That's how Dairy Queen operates now and I don't see anyone tipping them!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:43 PM on 11/13/2007
- BWonka I'm a Fan of BWonka 118 fans permalink
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The ReTHUGs are getting really desperate! Oh gosh, Hillary didn't tip. Boo hoo hoo...

Meanwhile, our best are dying in Iraq, the World is NOT safer under Bu$h, our economy is stalled and we are in debt for years and years to come.

But, hey, Hillary didn't leave a tip. Boo hoo hoo....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:43 PM on 11/13/2007

Maybe the waitress's boss is a bushie. He pocketed the tip to make the Hillary camp look bad. In the future, they should pay the bill AND tip w/ a credit card to prevent misunderstandings. If the diner doesn't take CCs, there are plenty of others that do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:39 PM on 11/13/2007

Rule #1 through 100.
There must not be any story printed that's even remotely unflattering to Hillary.

It gets confusing for her campaign to keep track of the s-load of excuses to see what has stuck.

How's this for unflattering ...
"But I'm not going to vote for Hillary. That is a definite."
Is it okay to print that?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:36 PM on 11/13/2007
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