"Authenticity a priority for the other Obama," blares the headline for a puffy July 17 Denver Post story on the Illinois senator's wife Michelle Obama. The story by staffers Suzanne Brown and Dana Coffield lamented that:
Michelle Obama's life as a contemporary political wife has been rocky at times. Her work life has been scrutinized. Papers she wrote as a senior in college have been dredged up and analyzed; the friendly fist-bump she sometimes gives her husband on stage has been parsed. And this week, she and Barack Obama were caricatured on the cover of The New Yorker magazine as a pair of terrorists.
But have no fear, for:
Through it all, she's been reluctant to change her tone.
"It would be hard for me to edit myself and still be me," she says. "And I think that in the end, that's what the voters deserve and it's what they want. I feel that it's my duty to make sure that people know who I am and then they can make make a clear, informed decision based on the truth of who I am."
How nice. Although I seem to recall Mrs. Obama backtracking from her comment back in February about feeling proud for the first time in her adult lifetime to be an American:
Asked again about her "proud" remark, Michelle said, "Of course I'm proud of my country. Nowhere but in America could my story be possible." What she was trying to express back in February, she added, was how proud she was of the "political process" and the interest the race between Obama and Clinton had sparked.
Of course that stands in stark contrast to the pessimistic language Mrs. Obama has used about America elsewhere on the campaign trail and to which Brown and Coffield pay no mind.
Reported Yuval Levin in May (h/t Power Line's Scott Johnson; emphases below are mine):
In Michelle Obama's America, everybody's suffering, no one has time to make any friends, no one earns enough to eke out a living anymore, and the bar of success is always being moved just out of reach. "Folks are struggling like never before," she says, and in a nation struggling like never before, society cannot stand the strain.
What happens in that nation is that people do become isolated, they do live in a level of division, because see when you're that busy struggling all the time, which most people that you know and I know are, see you don't have time to get to know your neighbors, you don't have time to reach out and have conversations to share stories, in fact you feel very alone in your struggle because you feel somehow it must be your fault that you're struggling that hard, everybody else must be doing ok, I must be doing something wrong, so you hide...What happens in that kind of nation is that people are afraid. Because when your world's not right no matter how hard you work, then you become afraid of everyone and everything, because you don't know whose fault it is, why you can't get a handle on life, why you can't secure a better future for your kids.
In such a state of debilitating terror, of course, we can have no hope for the next generation. "Our fear," Mrs. Obama says, "is helping us to raise a nation of young doubters, young people who are insular and they're timid, and they don't try because they already heard us tell them why they can't succeed."
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What's with all the Mrs.
July 17, 2008 - 13:05 ET by lotrWhat's with all the Mrs. Obama stuff in the MSM? Is she Barack's running mate?
"It would be hard for me to edit myself and still be me,"
Sorry to break this to her, but we all have to edit ourselves from time to time, some more than others.
"And I think that in the end, that's what the voters deserve and it's what they want. I feel that it's my duty to make sure that people know who I am and then they can make make a clear, informed decision based on the truth of who I am."
Did the Denver Post mistakenly attributing this quote to Mrs. Obama? Or is she running for some office I'm unaware of?
she's running for prez the
July 17, 2008 - 13:07 ET by TruthMongershe's running for prez the way hillary did it the first time around
husbands can come in handy
If she wants people to have
July 17, 2008 - 14:09 ET by motherbeltIf she wants people to have a different impression of who she is, she might want to cool it with the fist pump. (Yes, that's pump, not bump.)
Not a real ladylike look.
Shoot 'em all; let God sort 'em out! - Marge Simpson
Certainly not a
July 17, 2008 - 14:38 ET by lotrCertainly not a first-ladylike look -- thanks for the illustration, MB.
Reminds me a little of Darth Vader.
Hit me with your best shot
July 17, 2008 - 13:17 ET by RackieNOBAMA
NOBAMA
WE DON'T NEED
NO HARPY MAMMA
she's keeping it real! we
July 17, 2008 - 13:22 ET by TruthMongershe's keeping it real!
we are struggling like never before
except for Carter's energy crisis
and WW2
and the great depression
and WW1
and the civil war
and the revolutionary war
but other than that...
Well put, TM
July 17, 2008 - 13:39 ET by fonzie2178As a matter of fact my family and our group of friends all seem to be living pretty comfortably here in flyover country... Even with all the "crises" going around. I guess I wonder just who she is talking about when she says NO ONE can do anything any more? These statements are a disgusting exercise in talking down the economy, just like the MSM.
"Green, the new Red."
not to mention
July 17, 2008 - 14:13 ET by TruthMongernot to mention a staggering disregard for the participants of the events on my list
that's a lib for ya
"Our fear," Mrs. Obama says,
July 17, 2008 - 13:52 ET by Killgrave"Our fear," Mrs. Obama says, "is helping us to raise a nation of young doubters, young people who are insular and they're timid, and they don't try because they already heard us tell them why they can't succeed."
Wow. This broad is really going all-out to be the nation's First Mommy. It's mind-boggling that such an egotistical, intellectual elitist such as herself would want to stoop to such a role. Her cognitive dissonance must be off the charts. There must be a lot of smoke coming out of her ears.
And her observation is so incredibly astute. Wow. Today's kids are cynical. That has never happened before. This is something so out of the blue.
Um, maybe kids are cynical because of the non-stop, Marxist, PC crap forced down their throats every single day? That they are constantly told that their "feelings" are more important than actual accomplishments? That "succeeding" through hard work is pointless because of egalitarianism and equality of outcome? And that we all must struggle under a perpetual guilt of us simply being alive, because of our contamination of the planet (global warming) and the unforgivable sins of white Americans?
Yep. She would make a stellar First Mommy.
Wait a minute. Isn't it
July 17, 2008 - 14:12 ET by motherbeltWait a minute. Isn't it liberals who are constantly telling everyone that they can't succeed without government's help?
Jeez, they think people can't even put food on the table and gas their cars without the government "doing something."
And her husband said people want to know what government's going to do to "help them out in their daily lives."
So who is it, Ms. Michelle, who's fostering the idea of inability to succeed?
Shoot 'em all; let God sort 'em out! - Marge Simpson
"So who is it, Ms. Michelle,
July 17, 2008 - 14:39 ET by Killgrave"So who is it, Ms. Michelle, who's fostering the idea of inability to succeed?"
Great lead-up to the rhetorical question, MB. We can certainly come to the conclusion that ObammaMamma is, once again, accusing the white status quo of keeping the brown kids down.
She can plaster on that fake smile, and speak in soft tones, and the MSM will do everything it can to make her into America's sweetie-pie. But nothing is ever going to be able to hold back that seething anger and bitterness. All you need to do is look in her eyes as she talks.
....in a nation struggling
July 17, 2008 - 14:38 ET by motherbelt....in a nation struggling like never before, society cannot stand the strain. What happens in that nation is that people do become
isolated, they do live in a level of division [...] you don't have time to get to know your neighbors, you
don't have time to reach out and have conversations to share stories,
in fact you feel very alone in your struggle because you feel somehow
it must be your fault [...] so you hide..
Barack (chiming in).. and they cling to guns, or religion......
Shoot 'em all; let God sort 'em out! - Marge Simpson
This woman really lives in
July 17, 2008 - 15:28 ET by PeskyDaneThis woman really lives in a Sylvia Plath world. How does she manage to get up in the morning?
OMG, Pesky, that first link
July 17, 2008 - 16:39 ET by motherbeltOMG, Pesky, that first link just cracked me up!!
ROFL!
Shoot 'em all; let God sort 'em out! - Marge Simpson
Yeah she's keepin' it
July 17, 2008 - 15:27 ET by ConservativeRexYeah she's keepin' it real...real stupid!
What a$$'s
July 17, 2008 - 15:39 ET by docbsome of the posters are!!! She was here last night and I found her quite down to earth, candid with a true grounded intellect and humor. It is obvious that the slime is so thin that one picks on the spouse to get to the ultimate candidate....Get a life folks.
Glad you liked her. As
July 17, 2008 - 16:45 ET by motherbeltGlad you liked her.
As the Denver Post Headline said:
Authenticity a Priority for the Other Obama.
The secret of success is sincerity. Once you can fake that, you've got it made. -Jean Giraudoux
I didn't think it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows. -Bart Simpson