Posted on 07/17/2010 12:58:40 PM PDT by starczar66
...He plays golf with the president at Martha's Vineyard, attends the administration's child-health briefings, and quizzes senior White House staff about policy.
"Do we have a toxicologist who specializes in colony collapse disorder?" Kass once asked in an e-mail to the Agriculture Department, according to the New York Times story.
Add the fact that Kass isn't even a formally trained chef and you really start to wonder what's going on here...
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We need a Czar Czar to keep track of all the current Czars.
FUBO!! Idiot!!
What is going on is simply Chicago/Democrat style politics.
You expected something else?
The “Madness of King George” was nothing compared to this!
Hussein should get a horse and then see if he can get one of the governors to appoint it to the senate.
Beat me to it.
Apparently the White House wants us to believe that in all of NIH, USDA, FDA and HHS there is not a single employee who addresses healthy food initiatives.
Yeah right. How about hundreds, at a minimum.
I wonder if he’s going to pick a White House Ice Cream Czar.
actually that is the problem with this topic - food and every other part of our lives their are too many people in government looking at salt, roads, investments and not enough doing their job. The SEC ahd 200,000 a year employees who watched porn on their computers instead of watching out for Bernie, Sanford and all the other ponzi liberals.
Fabulous
Agree completely. Note that whenever the govt is shut down except for “essential employees” not one of these people is required to report to work.
How about a Golf Czar?/.s;)
I bet Kass would be the first one gone on Top Chef.
Another “Kal Penn”?
GOD help us!! Is Chef Kass any relation to the Tribune write John Kass??
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