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#59306
Washington (CNN)—"Don't party and tell," might be the new White House motto.

Administration officials are remaining tight-lipped on a private party featuring Prince and Stevie Wonder at the White House over the weekend. During Monday's daily briefing, reporters drilled Josh Earnest, the White House press secretary, for details on the star-studded event. It was not included in the President's public schedule but was documented by guests on social media.

"The President and first lady did hold a private party at the White House over the weekend, but given the private nature of that event, I don't have a lot of details to discuss from here," Earnest said.
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That is from CNN. Prince charges over $2 million for a private concert...so who paid for this expensive concert at the White House? How can the White House claim it's none of the public's business?
#59307
If the public didn't pay for it, it's none of the public's business.

That's how, dimwit.

"The White House made clear that the Obamas paid for the party out of their own pocket."-CNN

Why don't you ever wait for facts before you start your idiotic speculating?
Oh yeah, your handlers told you to.
Then, when the facts come out, the damage is already done, which is all the dishonest reactionaries wanted in the first place.
They say, "But we didn't actually accuse them of anything. We were just asking questions."

You tools are such simpletons you'll fall for anything. :lol:
#59308
If the public didn't pay for it, it's none of the public's business.
The White House doesn't belong to the Obama family. When is a White House event for 500 people considered “private?” You're an idiot if you think the concert didn't cost tax payers. To the Obama's, "paying for it" probably meant they paid for their own drinks. The White House refuses to explain exactly what Obama paid for.
Acording to Page Six, guests included D.C. private equity titan David Rubenstein, Wall Street exec Robert Wolf and Amex’s Ken Chenault. Tyler Perry, Jon Bon Jovi, Angela Bassett, Gayle King, and a long list of Wall Street execs and Hollywood stars.
#59322
So what you're saying is you still have nothing but your mindless speculation.
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Rev. Al Sharpton, who tweeted as he was “Leaving the White House party w/POTUS and FLOTUS. Awesome to see Prince and Stevie Wonder on keyboards together. Unbelievable experience.”
So are you saying China high jacked Sharpton's twitter account and posted that?
#59331
That non sequitur is dumber than even the stupid shit johnforbes comes up with.
Clown you're the one who made the illogical inference that a concert for 500 people in the White House didn't cost tax payers anything and is none of our business. Put the booze down, try and keep up dude.
#59584
These kids clawed their way out of pover...er, a mansion in Chicago.

Their parents never did one second of manual labor in their lives, or really ever did anything but call other people racist.

So these kids, in their taxpayer-funded mansion and public jet, will get affirmative action and push aside some non-black kid with better scholastic aptitude test scores.
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