No Irony to See Here
The
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, in a story about
government-mandated nonsmoking restaurants, cites a number of restaurant figures who say that the whole industry will be non-smoking in the near future because
patrons want it.
The restauranteurs interviewed have restaurants with both smoking and non-smoking sections, so they're not in a hurry to do what their patrons want, are they?
Instead, they wait for government to strip them of their property rights, and then they do what they say the public wanted all along.
If I had to guess, I would say that these quotables are mouthing the story line to get the name of their establishments listed in the paper. But I'm just cynical.