Two journalists appearing as guests on CNN on Wednesday and Thursday praised “mighty Michelle” Obama for being “stylish,” “successful,” and for showing “an interest in wanting to reach out to people who may feel they’ve been disenfranchised or held at a distance from the power structure.”
Self-described “political provocateur” Lola Adesioye, who writes for the Huffington Post and the left-wing British rag The Guardian, gushed over the first lady during a segment on Wednesday’s Newsroom: “Personally, I find her fascinating. I’m impressed. I’m -- you know, I’m inspired by her, as somebody who can be a mother, a wife and successful in her career as well. So, you know, it’s been -- it’s really, really been a great thing.”
Eighteen hours later on Thursday’s American Morning, the Washington Post’s Robin Givhan tried to sell how Mrs. Obama could aid her husband on the international stage: “[She] helps people to get more of a human sense of the administration. And also, I think that for many people, there was, to some degree, a sense of being closed off to the rest of the world or closed off to those who are kind of outside of the mainstream by other administrations. And I think this is a way of trying to build those bridges in a way that is very non-confrontational.”
Anchor Kyra Phillips interviewed Adesioye at the bottom half of the 2 pm Eastern hour of the CNN program. The “journalist and commentator,” as Phillips described her, lauded the first lady from the start: “Yeah, everyone’s calling her mighty Michelle, and I think she has that every woman kind of perception. But also she’s still glamorous, she’s elegant, and she makes her husband look very, very good....You know, she’s a very good -- good figure for Barack.”
Later, the anchor asked Adesioye for her personal take on Mrs. Obama, and the Brit couldn’t contain herself:
PHILLIPS: Well, I’m curious. Not only as a journalist, but as a black woman, what do you think? I mean, what’s it been like to -- to talk about her, to write about her, to see this dynamic overseas?ADESIOYE: Personally, I find her fascinating. I’m impressed. I’m -- you know, I’m inspired by her, as somebody who can be a mother, a wife and successful in her career as well. So, you know, it’s been -- it’s really, really been a great thing. And you know, as someone who is a dark-skinned, black woman as well, that’s also very inspirational.
PHILLIPS: Do you think she’s changing perceptions?
ADESIOYE: Definitely. I mean, she’s stylish, you know, and that’s important, because she knows how to look good and it’s natural and she’s successful. She’s very much the kind of epitome, I think, of, you know, what a lot of women aspire to be -- a woman who has it all, and is still down to earth.
It seems that Ms. Adesioye devoted as much as energy in praising Michelle as she did in bashing Pope Benedict XVI (“As I write, I am enraged... Enraged at the Pope who, while on his current trip to Africa has made a pronouncement that condoms could make the HIV/Aids situation in Africa worse....The Pope is more concerned about his beliefs than about the lives of African people. Shame on him.”)
After expounding on how the first lady “helps people to get more of a human sense of the administration,” Givhan and substitute anchor Carol Costello discussed Mrs. Obama’s fashion sense, as compared to Carla Bruni, the current wife of French President Nicolas Sarkozy:
COSTELLO: Okay. Let’s jump into the fashion for just a second, because we can’t neglect that --
GIVHAN: Who can resist?
COSTELLO: I know. I know that the French president’s wife isn’t there, Carla Bruni.
GIVHAN: Right.
COSTELLO: But Michelle Obama will be meeting with her in France, I think, tomorrow, right?
GIVHAN: Yes.
COSTELLO: And of course, Carla Bruni and Michelle Obama --
GIVHAN: And there is no competition.
COSTELLO: Because people are saying, oh, it’s going to be like this fashion smackdown.
GIVHAN: Right, like there’s going to be like an ‘I Love Lucy’ episode and they are ripping brooches off each other. Now, I don’t think that’s going to happen, but I do think what people are curious about is that Carla Bruni has really embraced the highest levels of French fashion. She wears Dior. She wears Hermes. I mean, these are brands that do not make any attempt to sort of make themselves available to the --
COSTELLO: Nobody can afford that --
GIVHAN: Exactly.
COSTELLO: Except someone with inherited wealth like Carla Bruni.
GIVHAN: Exactly. But I also think she represents in many ways how the French people feel about their fashion industry. It is a source of national pride. And for Americans that are still grappling with the idea of fashion -- still perceiving it as something that is a bit elitist -- I think that’s going to be sort of the tricky thing that Michelle Obama has to negotiate.
COSTELLO: Yeah. Well, I hope she wears J. Crew, because I just think that would be a cool thing to do. It’s like sticking it right in her face. Thank you for -- so much for joining us this morning.
I guess this is what passes for serious discussion on CNN these days.
—Matthew Balan is a news analyst at the Media Research Center.





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Personally...
April 2, 2009 - 17:31 ET by jdlybrand... I think her butt is disproportionate. No not her husband; her other butt.
"HOLY COW"
Harry Carey
Dat be a ghetto butt sista.
April 2, 2009 - 20:10 ET by nadadhimmiDat be a ghetto butt sista. Line forms to kiss that ghetto ass to prove you don't be no racist mothaf#cka.
and successful in her career as well
April 2, 2009 - 17:42 ET by ThisnThatIt's not hard to be successful when you're given a $300,000 job as a result of your husband's position -- a job, by the way, that disappears totally after he's elected president. Yep, that's pretty successful. Something to write about, I'm sure.
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The challenge is to follow a consistent plan despite inconsistent prices - Sarah Palin, State of the State of Alaska speech
Right, and she told people
April 2, 2009 - 19:48 ET by motherbeltRight, and she told people to go into the "helping" professions "like [she] and Barack did."...as if being on a hospital's Board of Directors is a "helping" profession.
She told them to be nurses, social workers.. even though they wouldn't make a lot of money.
They had such a tough time until Barack wrote two books! That's why I call her Michelle "We'd be poor if we didn't have all this money" Obama!
Talk about preachy and self-righteous!
I didn't think it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows. -Bart Simpson
MB
April 3, 2009 - 11:11 ET by sherylsimsThat's why I call her Michelle "We'd be poor if we didn't have all this money" Obama!
That just hit me hysterically funny this morning!!! Thanks for that. I plan to repeat it, hope you don't mind my plagerism.
Ok I'm curious now. I
April 2, 2009 - 20:04 ET by GregEOk I'm curious now. I never knew that her job position was not filled when she left it. Do you have a link on that? I want to send that to some friends but need the info.
Yeah, Greg
April 2, 2009 - 20:08 ET by Cool ArrowFOX reported that months ago.
LYDSEXICS UNTIE!
Quick net search netted me
April 2, 2009 - 20:10 ET by GregEQuick net search netted me this much so far...
http://campaignspot....
GregE,Here's the Jan
April 3, 2009 - 11:01 ET by ThisnThatGregE,
Here's the Jan 2009 Chicago Tribune article that announces this. Specifically, "the hospital is eliminating 15 senior executive jobs, including vice president for community and external affairs, a position that had been [held] by incoming First Lady Michelle Obama." Turns out, her duties are being picked up by another person, Dr. Eric Whitaker, a friend of Barrack Obama, and who is "a long-time executive vice president for strategic affiliations and external affairs."
So, you can see that her "position" wasn't a real position after all. It was simply made up for her.
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The challenge is to follow a consistent plan despite inconsistent prices - Sarah Palin, State of the State of Alaska speech
<Injecting Insulin....>
April 2, 2009 - 17:55 ET by motherbelt“Yeah, everyone’s calling her mighty Michelle, and I think she has that
every woman kind of perception. But also she’s still glamorous, she’s
elegant, and she makes her husband look very, very good....You know,
she’s a very good -- good figure for Barack.”
Everyone?????
And sorry, I doubt "everyone" finds her glamorous, although I'm sure some do...those who like the new fashion essential....the ill-fitting sweater....
“an interest in wanting to reach out to people who may feel they’ve
been disenfranchised or held at a distance from the power structure.”
Well, thank goodness for that!! Because Lord knows, we have never had a First Lady who reaches out to people and brings them close to the power structure!!
What the H does that even MEAN, anyway?????
These idiots are simply making up adulatory phrases without any thought at all!
Insulin took care of the sugar overload, but now I need an anti-emetic!!
I didn't think it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows. -Bart Simpson
And that idiot
April 2, 2009 - 17:59 ET by motherbeltAnd that idiot Costello:
COSTELLO: Yeah. Well, I hope she wears J. Crew, because I just think
that would be a cool thing to do. It’s like sticking it right in her
face.
Yeah, Carol, that's what it's all about....sticking it to the First Lady of France!! That would really be cool!!
And I'm sure you and your sharp-clawed friends would portray it as the smackdown of the decade!!
Take THAT, France!!
Grow up, for crying out loud!!
I didn't think it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows. -Bart Simpson
The AA First Lady
April 2, 2009 - 17:56 ET by slickwillie2001Like her husband, she owes every claimed accomplishment in her life to racist affirmative action or worse. Her hospital sinecure appears no different than other jobs awarded through the Chicago machine corruption as revealed by the ongoing Blagojevich investigations.
Michelle's jobs
April 2, 2009 - 18:01 ET by jaywlOn her "successful career":I wish I could have been a Vice-President of Community Outreach (ViPr-ComO) like Michelle at over $100Gs, until my spouse becomes a Senator; whereupon the hard earned salary is Tripled!
Not enough sense
April 2, 2009 - 18:04 ET by cocodrieNot enough sense not to touch the queen and not enough fashion sense not to dress like a street person when meeting royalty.
Present Hussein Obama gives the queen an i-pod with his speeches on it.
Classless asses.
Jesus Loves You so much He died for you
“an interest in wanting
April 2, 2009 - 18:21 ET by jdhawk“an interest in wanting to reach out to people who may feel they’ve been disenfranchised or held at a distance from the power structure.”
Yeah, bambi's first stupid liberal lady was visiting the troops over at Fort Bragg a couple of weeks ago and the same thing was said about her. Then we learn that around the same time of her visit the VA is trying to stick into the budget an amendment that will cause returning injured servicemembers to have to pay for their care.
Yeah, real caring person - while her husband's administration is trying to stab in the back our nation's veterans.
And this matters because?
April 2, 2009 - 18:39 ET by mandrakeAnd this matters because?
This is reminiscent of the
April 2, 2009 - 18:50 ET by Chris NormanThis is reminiscent of the media holding up Raisa Gorbachev (RIP) as the left's answer to Nancy Reagan. It made no sense then - I mean, come on, even Nancy Reagan seemed warm next to Raisa - and she was certainly better dressed. The media's praise of Ms. Gorbachev (when there just wasn't that much there) was always a stretch to the breaking point - as is all this embarassing rhaposidizing over Michelle Obama. There's just not that much there to justify all this either - except the liberal media's underlying racism.
The "Mainstream" Media: By liberals. For liberals.
Always wondered...
April 2, 2009 - 19:15 ET by jdlybrandWas that bird poop or did somebody spit a chew of tobacco on Mickail's forehead? Maybe a bad tatoo?
What up wit dat?
Stylish M'chell
April 2, 2009 - 19:43 ET by slickwillie2001Maybe some posters haven't seen my favorite picture of M'chell: http://www.mofopolitics.com
That is simply nasty. She
April 2, 2009 - 20:06 ET by MichelleCThat is simply nasty. She looks like she rolled out of bed and threw on (or threw up?) that horrendous orange shirt. Funny how the facial expression hasn't changed though.
Republicans believe every day is the 4th of July. Democrats believe every day is April 15th ~ Ronald Reagan
→ My favorite Michelle pic
April 2, 2009 - 20:14 ET by Cool ArrowI still like this one best
LYDSEXICS UNTIE!
Again I repeat..and this
April 2, 2009 - 20:19 ET by mandrakeAgain I repeat..and this matters because???? I have a long memory and recall several members of this site getting upset when the "left" attacked Laura Bush..So what's the diff?
Power-saw to the people - Dextet
Did the media go out of its
April 3, 2009 - 11:11 ET by ThisnThatDid the media go out of its way to make up extraordinary claims about Laura Bush's power, dress, looks, and influence? Did the media ever say this about Laura Bush "the First Lady steps onto the world stage, becoming something of a mega-star"; or this "she has dazzled Britain with her style and her substance. From the palace to the streets, she has taken London town"? Did the media ever compare Laura Bush to Princess Di? All of this is simply unwarrented, because the truth is, Michelle O'bama hates the U.S. How do I know? Because she has told us, that's how "First time I've been proud of my country", you know.
Grow up, Mandrake. You don't have a long memory. You simply have a selective memory.
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The challenge is to follow a consistent plan despite inconsistent prices - Sarah Palin, State of the State of Alaska speech
Anyone hear Jack Cafferty
April 2, 2009 - 19:45 ET by GregEAnyone hear Jack Cafferty tonight on this topic? I flipped to CNN for a sec. Blitzer says something about Jackie O and Princess Diana. Cafferty says of MO......."she's even more cool." Grinning like a cheshire cat.
Amazing how these people can be in awe of another human as they are with MO and BO, with the awe being not of substantive things.
sick
April 2, 2009 - 20:00 ET by tomolson3i just threw up in my mouth a little bit!!!!!!
GAG!!!
April 2, 2009 - 20:08 ET by northoneE N O U G H ! ! ! !
She believes she's important!
She believes she's a somebody!
She's wrong on both accounts! Let's move on!!
“Personally, I find her
April 2, 2009 - 20:55 ET by Kevroy“Personally, I find her fascinating. I’m impressed. I’m -- you know,
I’m inspired by her, as somebody who can be a mother, a wife and
successful in her career as well. So, you know, it’s been -- it’s
really, really been a great thing.”
They are talking about Sara Palin, right?
Wait. I am confused. Are we talking about Palin?
April 3, 2009 - 00:18 ET by JWFI’m -- you know, I’m inspired by her, as somebody who can be a mother, a wife and successful in her career as well.
Well now, she must have LOVED Palin right? Palin was a mother, wife and being a governor of one of our 50 States is awfully successful in addition to being nominated for VP.
The arrival of Sarah Palin are nothing more than smoke and mirrors, and the sooner we realize that she doesn't really matter the better.
IS nothing more. Arrival is singular.
The Republicans hope that focusing on Obama's association with Ayers (and no doubt the other characters that they will bring to the fore over the next few weeks) will raise questions about his judgement, seemingly forgetting that Palin herself is, among other things, a living display of McCain's own questionable judgement.
So wait now. Not happy with Palin?
Sincerely,
a Veteran of a 1000 psychic wars.
No they are talking about Michelle Obama
April 3, 2009 - 00:22 ET by PopularTechOfftopic much?
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is Not Pollution
No. Not much.
April 3, 2009 - 00:53 ET by JWFI am inspired by PopTech, as somebody who can be a commentor, a smarty and successful in his career as well. So, you know, it’s been -- it’s really, really been a great thing.
You would think I would be inspired by Uncle Jer* who meets the same criteria. But I am not.
She was not inspired by the politics, policies or actions of Michelle Obama. She was inspired by her momminess, wifeyness and her successfulness IN ADDITION to the momminess and wifeyness.
You would figure she would be inspired by the same attributes in Palin. But alas, I did a search and pulled up a few quotes.
Result: Not inpired by Palin's momminess, wifeyness or success despite or in addition to momminess and wifeyness. Unable to locate a quote where she is all inspired and stuff.
Now I know PopularTech did not think much of Palin's experience. But the MSM went full on ape-poo over Palin, and most definitely as a whole were not inspired by her momminess, wifeyness and successfullyness.
Sincerely,
a Veteran of a 1000 psychic wars.
* Shhhh Uncle Jer. Just an example.
Poptech is unable to rub
April 3, 2009 - 11:15 ET by ThisnThatPoptech is unable to rub two facts together and come up with a rational conclusion, as far as Palin goes. His Palin comments have become awfully boring. Now watch -- if he responds, it will be by death of 1000 links, LOL.
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The challenge is to follow a consistent plan despite inconsistent prices - Sarah Palin, State of the State of Alaska speech
I Agree
April 3, 2009 - 08:21 ET by JustAl“Personally, I find her fascinating. I’m impressed. I’m -- you know, I’m inspired by her, as somebody who can be a mother, a wife and successful in her career as well. So, you know, it’s been -- it’s really, really been a great thing.”
I agree, Sarah Palin is a truly impressive lady. I assume that is who we are discussing because she is the only well known woman in American politics today who fits this description.