Posted on 06/24/2014 1:48:32 PM PDT by grundle
Marion Barry has been actively promoting his new book, Mayor For Life: The Incredible Story of Marion Barry, Jr., and now it seems he is publicly promoting his views on dairy products.
The four-time DC mayor and Ward 8 council member was at LOOK, a DC restaurant lounge, on Friday evening when a Q&A session with journalists took a strange turn. According to the Huffington Post, one of the reporters in attendance asked Barry about a controversial tax instituted by DC Council Chairman Phil Mendelson on yoga studios and fitness facilities.
But Barry apparently misheard the question, and began to discuss his position on a tax on yogurt, rather than yoga.
Yogurt is more healthy than a lot of things. As is cottage cheese, Barry said, expressing his disagreement with the nonexistent tax and staunchly defending the health benefits of yogurt. The best kind of yogurt is organic, without all these fillers and stuff.
Barry also attributed the blame for the yogurt tax to Ward 2 Councilman Jack Evans when he criticized the DC Councils proceedings. Theyre grasping at straws, Barry continued. Im not sure who proposed it, I think Jack proposed it.
Albeit a noisy venue, Barrys passionate defense certainly lives up to his reputation as a performer in public life. Now that he has clarified his feelings about yogurt, were still left wondering what he thinks about the yoga tax.
(Excerpt) Read more at msnbc.com ...
Anyone who supports a yogurt tax has no culture.
LOL good one.
He’s only 78 yrs old, so he’s probably got another two decades to bleed the DC taxpayers.
The former mayor of D.C. - like all other Democrats - has yogurt between the ears ... and it is sour as hell.
The Kingfish.
That’s YODA tax.
Silly people.
"The b!+ch set me up!"
Well, you all know what they say about culture?
You can lead a whore to culture, but, you can’t make her think.
Given his masters degree in organic chemistry I have more faith in his opinions about yogurt than many other things.
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