From Mark Knoller on Twitter:
But here's the kickers:
You see, for us little people, we won't have the option of getting a cheesesteak and telling some bureauweenie that we're eating healthy because we bought fruit. Nope. Just as taxes are reserved for us little people, dietary totalitarianism will be upon us like ugly on a gorilla, and we will end up subsisting on tofu salads. Rest assured that the ruling class will have no such limitations, and will instead be feasting on red meat off the bone.
UPDATE: From th eMichelle Malkin archives back in April 2008: Obama's cheesesteak snobbery: Shades of Jawn "Swiss" Carry
UPDATE #2: I should have asked this exit question: if he stops over here in Michigan, well he eat a cupcake before going into the elementary school that just banned them? (Local MI elementary school launches War On Cupcakes, bans classroom tradition of bringing in cupcakes to celebrate a child's birthday)
But here's the kickers:
You see, for us little people, we won't have the option of getting a cheesesteak and telling some bureauweenie that we're eating healthy because we bought fruit. Nope. Just as taxes are reserved for us little people, dietary totalitarianism will be upon us like ugly on a gorilla, and we will end up subsisting on tofu salads. Rest assured that the ruling class will have no such limitations, and will instead be feasting on red meat off the bone.
"The little people don't know what they're missin'!" |
One local observer thinks both Obama and Hillary's decision to shun the city's most famous cheesesteak joint may have something to do with their ideological allergy to Geno's stand that customers speak English:I wonder where he stopped this time."I think some of the places that were must-stops, aren't must stops any more," said political analyst Larry Ceisler. "I think that the Kerry experience was certainly a bad experience and I think the candidates look at that. Also, I don't think they want to take the chance of the immigration issue."
UPDATE #2: I should have asked this exit question: if he stops over here in Michigan, well he eat a cupcake before going into the elementary school that just banned them? (Local MI elementary school launches War On Cupcakes, bans classroom tradition of bringing in cupcakes to celebrate a child's birthday)
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