Let's say you're preparing dinner and you realize with dismay that you don't have any certified organic Tuscan kale. What to do?Read the rest of it. It's a pretty tough shot at liberals who demand we save the world from global warming while creating a carbon footprint that would dwarf King Kong.
Here's how Michelle Obama handled this very predicament Thursday afternoon:
The Secret Service and the D.C. police brought in three dozen vehicles and shut down H Street, Vermont Avenue, two lanes of I Street and an entrance to the McPherson Square Metro station. They swept the area, in front of the Department of Veterans Affairs, with bomb-sniffing dogs and installed magnetometers in the middle of the street, put up barricades to keep pedestrians out, and took positions with binoculars atop trucks. Though the produce stand was only a block or so from the White House, the first lady hopped into her armored limousine and pulled into the market amid the wail of sirens.
Then, and only then, could Obama purchase her leafy greens. "Now it's time to buy some food," she told several hundred people who came to watch. "Let's shop!"
Cowbells were rung. Somebody put a lei of marigolds around Obama's neck. The first lady picked up a straw basket and headed for the "Farm at Sunnyside" tent, where she loaded up with organic Asian pears, cherry tomatoes, multicolored potatoes, free-range eggs and, yes, two bunches of Tuscan kale. She left the produce with an aide, who paid the cashier as Obama made her way back to the limousine.
There's nothing like the simple pleasures of a farm stand to return us to our agrarian roots.
Friday, September 18, 2009
What Are You Going to Do When You Don't Have Any Certified Organic Tuscan Kale?
Dana Milbank answers that pressing question with Michelle Obama's solution:
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Why couldn't MO just make out a list and give it to one of her aides? Not only would she have lessened her carbon footprint, she could have saved the taxpayers a boat-load of money.
Sounds like a modern-day "let them eat cake."
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