MEET THE POLITICAL PASTRY CHEF

MEET THE POLITICAL PASTRY CHEF

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Wireless Flash) -- A pastry chef in Washington, D.C., is cooking up some sweet political satire. Every Sunday, Dan Michel -- a pastry chef at the Monarch Hotel -- makes a political cartoon out of chocolate and displays it during brunch. So far, the satirical sweets have included a chocolate version of Dick Cheney with his head popping out of an oil can and Al Gore visiting a Buddhist temple. Although Michel is remaining impartial, he admits George W. Bush's big ears and bushy eyebrows look better in chocolate than Gore's more classic features. After the election, Michel plans to melt down the candidate's candy counterparts for chocolate mousse.