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The Good Friday White House Pizza Party

The Good Friday White House Pizza Party
The President is flying a chef from St. Louis to Washington -- just to prepare pizza for him and his staff, according to this piece.  Apparently, there is going to be something like a Good Friday Pizza Party for 140 at The White House this evening. 
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It's not clear whether this is being privately subsidized by the Obamas, or whether the taxpayers are ponying up for the cost.  But there is something about this that screams a bit of wretched excess, is there not?  For people who have made much of their humble roots, the Obamas have apparently slipped quite easily into the high life.

I grew up in St. Louis, and I have lived in Washington, D.C.  I looove St. Louis pizza, but frankly, one can find a pretty adequate pie in the District.

Can you imagine the screaming about corporate excess if a CEO -- with a strapped company, dependent on the taxpayers (as President Obama's "organization" is) -- had behaved this way, even on his own dime?  No doubt the President would simply conclude that the CEO was being paid too much, and that it denoted a profoundly unhealthy "culture."

Apparently, the rules are different if you're the leader of the federal government.  In the Obama era, accountability is only for the private sector. 

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