About inviting some to "sit in the booth" as a presidential function


 Understand that President Reagan began the tradition of inviting folks to sit in the presidential box, during the State of the Union address.  His choice was a man who had risked life and limb in an attempt to rescue passengers in a downed aircraft.  Reagan's choice was a non-partisan affair.  No one to this day knows if the "hero of the day"  was a Democrat or a Republican.  The Reagan choice was a clear hero,  by anyone's standards.  

Last night,  Obama adulterated that tradition, by asking Warren Buffet's secretary to sit next to Michelle Obama . . . . . . . .  a woman who is about to join his Administration,  a symbol of one of the most partisan campaign tactics  (his war against class, in this country) of the current political cycle.  

She is hardly a hero.  In fact,  on merit,  she is no more distinguished than I am;  no more qualified to sit in that box than your next door neighbor.  But,  she has become a tool of the Left as they push forward their strategy of class warfare.  

Anyone want to bet that she makes more money than half this nation?  

A shame.  

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