Posted on 06/02/2012 10:11:30 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
Are you rich and famous and very fashionable? Probably not but good news! Anna Wintour, the editor of Vogue magazine, has invited a couple of you peons to experience a momentary thrill in your dull lives by hanging out with the glitterati at an exclusive New York fundraiser for Obama. Here is Wintour, on the heels of yet another terrible economic report, making her offering to briefly breath the same air as the liberal elite:
Hi, I’m Anna Wintour. And I’m so lucky in my work that I’m able to meet some of the most incredible women in the world, women like Sarah Jessica Parker and Michelle Obama. These two wonderful women and I are hosting a dinner along with the president in New York City to benefit the Obama campaign on June the 14th.
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My question is: Do these people have a natural talent for being obnoxious, condescending and worthy of disgust....or do they have to work at it?
Liberal rich people good. Conservative rich people bad.
Puke and no thanks.
As 100 million unemployed worry about a roof over their head, the elite leftist do crap like this....remember this will not help them with the majority of voters in November!
I hope this person who left a comment wins:
“I’ll go! I’ll go! Gonna put on my DayGlo orange three piece pimp suit, my size 16 Michael Jordan green sneakers, gonna take a bath using that bar of brown laundry soap they gave me when I got out of prison last week.
Its gonna be a high old time! Speaking of which, I hope that Barack brings some of that out-of-this world weed that he used to sell in the Columbia dorms back in the day. They still talk about it up to this day on 125th Street.
Life is good. And Anna Wintour is one hot chick. After six or seven beers, who knows what can happen.”
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