| Tuesdays with Jason Mattera | 01.03.12 |  |
Remember when the President, attempting to posture himself as the champion of the middle class, famously complained about the rising price of arugula at one of the nation’s most luxurious supermarkets?
Quoth the faux granola-cruncher-in-chief: “Anybody gone into Whole Foods lately and see what they charge for arugula?” the Illinois senator said in 2007. “I mean, they’re charging a lot of money for this stuff.”
That was Barack nearly five years ago while seeking his Party’s nomination, before pulling off his unexpected victory in the Democratic Iowa Caucus. He then promised that an Obama presidency would lower skyrocketing food costs, which, admittedly, was less ambitious than his other promises of healing the planet and preventing ice from melting.
And whaddya know, he actually fulfilled a campaign pledge. But, guess who's funding the copious amounts of arugula at the local Iowa grocery store? Yep, that's right: You are!Read all about it here.
—Jason Mattera |
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George Washington at Princeton On this day in 1777, George Washington led the Continental Army to victory over the British at the Battle of Princeton. The victory came just shortly after Washington’s famous crossing of the Delaware and success at the more famous Battle of Trenton. |
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