I was otherwise occupied with family type stuff over the weekend and I only saw this today so perhaps everyone here has already seen it.
LINKLiberals are seriously stressed (or in this case drunk) if they have to chase down utter BS such as this in an attempt to manufacture a scandal where clearly none exists.
Susan Feinberg, an associate professor of management and global business at Rutgers University, caused a stir in the left-wing blogosphere over the weekend with her account of witnessing House Budget Committee chairman Paul Ryan drinking a glass of $350-a-bottle wine at an upscale restaurant near the Capitol. (Feinberg, who was at the restaurant, Bistro Bis, with her husband to celebrate her birthday, knew the wine was pricey because she could make out the name on the label and checked it on the wine list.) Feinberg confronted Ryan, accusing him of hypocrisy for drinking an expensive wine while advocating reduced spending for Medicare and Medicaid. But she didn't stop there. Feinberg also suggested Ryan might be guilty of ethics violations, secretly snapped a photo of him and two dinner companions, and then took the "story" to Talking Points Memo, the lefty site which ran a high-profile piece suggesting Ryan might be guilty of some sort of wrongdoing.
Read the whole thing. It's funny.
Feinberg left the restaurant after management intervened.
Translation: "Please, sir, take your drunken whore and leave the premises at once."