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Monday, June 06, 2011

The Other Wienergate

Anthony Weiner's "member" isn't the only wiener in the news:
When his wife unveiled the USDA's new nutritional plate yesterday, there definitely wasn't a space for chili dogs.

But that didn't stop Barack Obama wolfing down two in Toledo today -- with fries and an extra bowl of chili on the side.

The president happily munched on the unhealthy meal before he visited the city's Chrysler factory, and even teased one of his hosts for ordering ketchup, a faux-pas in his home town of Chicago. . . .

Those culinary lessons would hardly go down well with his wife, Michelle, who has spent this year touring the country on a crusade against childhood obesity.

Yesterday she unveiled the USDA's new healthy-eating guide, which replaces the famous 'My Pyramid' with a plate divided into four nutritional quadrants: fruits, vegetables, grains and proteins.


 But as her husband chowed down at the famous Rudy's Hot Dog with Toledo's mayor, the only sign of 'vegetables' appeared to be some fried onions.
Did you ever notice that when Michelle isn't around Obama goes and eats all the stuff he really likes, like the chili dogs or Five Guys Burgers?

And how creepy is that logo - "Choose My Plate"?  I don't think I want Michelle choosing anything for me.

3 comments:

Nightingale said...

Choose and .gov....isn't that an oxymoron?

Larry said...

The media's had over two years to get this guy and they still don't get him. Every time he says that people need to do this or that -it isn't aimed at America, but at his political opponents. Businesses get taxed, while unions get bailouts. Political foes get more regulated, while his cronies get waivers. Deployed military are denied the right to vote, while everything possible is done to make it easier for illegal-aliens to cast ballots.

Remember during the campaign, when Obama said that McCain was running a good campaign while he scratched his face with the middle finger?. There's always an underlying message with this guy.

Sam L. said...

Oxymoron, Nightingale? Likely. Contradiction in terms, absopositively!