He asked the McCain supporters to go to one side of the room and Obama supporters go to the other. He asked why each group was for their candidate. Then he hit the Obama supporters with this:
Let's say you were in a really tough class. You work you bum off all semester - doing all of your assignments, studying for all of your tests, pulling an A in the class.
Now, there are a few students who aren't doing anything but barely skating by. Missing assignments, D's or F's on tests and tanking the final exam.
Now, final grades are given out and your grade is a C+. You go to the teacher to find out what happened to your A. The teacher informs you that - in order to be fair - your A has been redistributed to help those students who didn't work as hard as you did.
Then the Obama supporters were asked their feeling on this. The Obama-nites were outraged. Comments like, "That's wrong", "That's not fair", etc. Then the speaker looked at them and said:
You are on the wrong side of the room!
Post of the week!
I’ve heard this story, and the American people aren’t buying it — they don’t mind seeing “A” students dropped to a “C” to “hep” them.