Posted on 04/16/2012 2:46:54 PM PDT by Nachum
Now even Bo, the nations first pup, is being used to raise money for his the reelection campaign of his owner, President Obama. Cute for sure, but not everybodys wagging their tail over what is the first use of a presidential pet to raise campaign cash.
On the Obama-Biden campaign website, Bo is featured because it is the third anniversary of his adoption. Its a promise Barack made to his daughters--that if he won the election in November 2008, he would buy them their long-awaited puppy. On April 14, 2009, Barack followed through on his promise to Malia and Sasha--the Obamas welcomed Bo into their home, says the campaign of the Portuguese water dog.
Now, hes got three years under his collar as the first dog. This April, wish Bo Obama a happy anniversary as a member of the first family, adds the campaign website in a posting headlined, Throw Bo A Bone On His Anniversary. Of course, that bone would be a campaign contribution, starting at $10.
The first dog is wagging his tail in anticipation of four more years, says the campaign.
Maybe so, but some think the use of the first pet to raise money is tacky. Thats very crass, says Claire McLean of the Presidential Pet Museum. Thats like raffling the dog or auctioning the pet, she adds. Its not presidential to do that.
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Sounds like it’s going to be a very l-o-n-g list of broken promises. Are you sure FR has enough server space for it? LOL.
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