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Michelle Obama: America is ‘Just Downright Mean’


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This women is a damn wench.

 

Two weeks after making her disdain for the nation clear during a campaign speech for her husband in Wisconsin, Michelle further debased America by saying that we're a country that is "just downright mean."

 

Given how media made excuses for her comments in Wisconsin, it will be quite interesting to see just how much of her interview in the March 10th edition of The New Yorker will be reported in the next 24 hours (emphasis added throughout, h/t JWF):

 

Obama begins with a broad assessment of life in America in 2008, and life is not good: we're a divided country, we're a country that is "just downright mean," we are "guided by fear," we're a nation of cynics, sloths, and complacents. "We have become a nation of struggling folks who are barely making it every day," she said, as heads bobbed in the pews. "Folks are just jammed up, and it's gotten worse over my lifetime. And, doggone it, I'm young. Forty-four!"

 

Oh, woe is her! Just listen to how deluded this person is:

 

"You're looking at a young couple that's just a few years out of debt," Obama said. "See, because, we went to those good schools, and we didn't have trust funds. I'm still waiting for Barack's trust fund. Especially after I heard that Dick Cheney was s'posed to be a relative or something. Give us something here!"

 

Give us something here?

 

Can you believe this nonsense? You want to know how much this couple has been given lately?

 

The Obamas' financial standing has risen sharply in the past three years, largely as a result of the money Barack earned from writing "The Audacity of Hope." In 2005, their income was $1.67 million, which was more than they had earned in the previous seven years combined.

 

 

Just after Barack was elected to the United States Senate, Michelle received a large pay increase-from $121,910 in 2004 to $316,962 in 2005.

 

Still want someone to give you something, Michelle?

 

But that's just the beginning of an hypocrisy an honest media would be all over if her husband was a Republican:

 

"The life that I'm talking about that most people are living has gotten progressively worse since I was a little girl. . . . So if you want to pretend like there was some point over the last couple of decades when your lives were easy, I want to meet you!"

 

Really, Michelle? Life has gotten worse for you since you were a little girl? Not according to The New Yorker:

 

Money was scarce but sufficient. Fraser [her father] took pride in providing for his family. "If the TV broke and we didn't have any money to have it fixed, we could go out and buy another one on a charge card, as long as we paid the bills on time," Marian [her mother] told me. Saturday nights were spent at home playing Chinese checkers, Monopoly, or a game called Hands Down (like spoons, with bluffing). It was a simple time. "I probably had two sleepovers my entire life," Craig [her brother] said. "We were home folks." Many years, the family drove to Dukes Happy Holiday Resort, in Michigan, for a week's vacation.

 

Compare this to her life today:

 

The Obamas employ a full-time housekeeper, and Michelle tries to see a personal trainer four times a week.

 

Woe is you, Michelle.

 

 

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Oh hush.....

 

 

Obama should drop out of the presidential race. Why? If you think being the wife of a Senator is hard just think about life as a First Lady! And the strains of having your husband and your kids' father being President. If she thinks raising her family is hard now, if she thinks she can barely keep her head above water now, she in no way should think that she could make it with Barack in the White House.

 

Besides, in Hillary's America, she will have a village to help raise her kids.

 

And if there one thing we've learned from her whining, it's that Michelle needs a village to raise her kids.

 

Yes, Michelle needs Hillary.

 

For the children.

 

 

 

For the love of God, won't somebody think of the children!

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I think it is very racist to criticize her.

Leave her alone!

Wooo is me, I have been kept down, the USA are mean people. she lives as one of the top oh let's say 25% of the people in the world in income and influence. And you tell me I'm the racist you must be completely devoid of reality to think that she has been keep down in this world. No she is the racist and she will use every bit of it she can to get her man elected. So you leave it alone.

 

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she lives as one of the top oh let's say 25% of the people in the world in income

 

Not to nitpick, but she's probably more like in the top 1 % in the world!

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She's a classic example of what affirmative action, which her husband promises to give us more of, does both for and to blacks.

Racial preferences have repeatedly lifted her out of her intellectual league, with traumatic psychological consequences. All the breaks she received from white people merely stoked what Ellis Cose of Time calls The Rage of a Privileged Class.

More people are beginning to notice that the Obama's image as the 'uniter' doesn't quite add up. He is supposed to bring us together to overcome our tragic history of racial enmity, etc. Yet his role-model magic doesn't seem to have worked on his own wife, who continues to vent her anger over the racial indignities she feels she endured more than two decades ago at ultra-liberal Princeton and Harvard Law School. She remains eternally po'd by her relatively poor performance on standardized tests. The thought of her in the White House should make you puke.

 

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