Royal Family, President Obama & Wife Dine on Expensive Wine During Ritzy Dinner, Did Critics Expect Koo-Aid Instead?

Royal family, President Barack Obama & First Lady Michelle Obama dine on Echezeaux Grand Cru 1990 wine, which retails in U.S. for $1,000 to $1,700.

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The Buckingham Palace went all out from President Obama and his wife, First Lady Michelle Obama, during a ritzy dinner. Even serving an ultra expensive wine – an Echezeaux Grand Cru 1990, Domaine de la Romanee-Conti, that will set you back a cool $1,000 to $1,700, according to Washington Whispers Paul Bedard. So, let me get this straight. The Royal Family or their handlers decide what to serve the president and his wife for dinner and it becomes a problem to the haters. Somehow a wine for the ridiculously wealthy is just not fit for the black president, right? He and Mrs. O should have had a tall glass of Kool-Aid right? The grape kind. Would The Drudge Report have reported on that? Once again, the right has shown they have no class and will nitpick the president on just about anything. Shameful.

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Janet Shan is a freelance journalist, blogger and social media consultant. Janet specializes in political and social commentary, as well as business writing. She is the founder and managing editor of the Hinterland Gazette. She is putting the finishing touches on her new novel, a mystery based in the hills on Montego Bay, Jamaica.

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  • Judyann J

    good thing the Lefticles never picked on Bush minutia, right?