It pains me to say this, but Man-on-Dog's gotta point.
That's right, Santorum ("Latin for asshole"), that was "the ugliest, most divisive press conference ever from a president," what with the president targeting the tax loophole that benefits those people, better known as billionaires and multi-millionaries, who buy private jets.
There's no black America, there's no white America, there's no private jet America, there's no non-private jet America. There is only America, and in America we don't demonize groups.
You would think the president, as a member of a minority group (wink, wink) would be reluctant to blast another minority group. While it's true that private jet owners haven't suffered as much from discrimination and oppression and beatings and slavery and genocide as other minority groups, it's unseemly to create a hierarchy of oppression. Persecution of minority groups is wrong, period. First they came for the private jet owners, if you know what I'm saying.
Thankfully, Republicans are coming to the defense of the victims, and they are doing so, standing up for private jet owners, even though it's unimaginably mind-blowingly politically stupid to do so. Which just goes to show that these defenders of private jet owners are bursting with conviction. Who will stand up for private jet owners if not Republicans?