I just received word from a reliable source about a story that’s too funny not to share.
Apparently, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist swung by an Allen-Edmonds shoe store today, and like many working families in Tennessee do all the time, picked up two pairs of shoes totaling $530. What he didn’t realize, however, was that the Allen-Edmonds was located in the same building as the offices of Americans United to Protect Social Security.
So, while Frist shopped, AUPSS staffers got organized. By the time he was done, dozens of protestors had assembled to chant, “Senator Frist Don’t Privatize” and “Hands Off My Social Security.” He doesn’t look like he’s having a good time.

And, as an added bonus, according to my source, Frist had parked his SUV in front of Allen-Edmonds illegally, blocking traffic. The Majority Leader not only was berated by those who support Social Security, he was ticketed. (Though, one has to assume, Frist spent more on his new shoes than he will on his parking ticket.)
The Campaign for America’s Future added this little tidbit:
* $922 Average guaranteed monthly SS benefit for a senior today.
* $313 What’s left of the guaranteed monthly SS benefit a senior today would have with the Bush privatization plan.*
* $530 Amount Sen. Bill Frist (R-TN) dropped on two pair of new shoes today.
* (Retiree who had earned about $37,000 per year during their working years and who chose a Bush privatized account. Source: Center on Budget & Policy Priorities)
Call it a hunch, but Frist probably won’t be stopping by that Allen-Edmonds again anytime soon.