Originally posted at Blue Grass, Red State.
In a brief telephone interview with Herald-Leader reporter Ryan Alessi today, the bitter half of Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, demonstrated an unusual perspective on the lives of American women. (emphasis mine)
We're taught as women to keep it all in and suffer and just hold it down. So having the opportunity to sort of get some of that stuff out and it gives me information I will definitely be passing on to Barack, about what these families are missing."
What are families missing, Mrs. Obama? Many people are happy with their lives, you know? Not everyone is mad about everything like you. Through all of the sacrifices many families make for their families, their children, and their country, not everyone wants the government, led by your inept and ridiculous husband, to swoop in and make everything better.
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This is so ridiculous. Are men not taught to keep it in and suffer? Where do women, and presumably not men, learn to not "keep it in and suffer?" At liberal universities? At government centers operated by Michelle Obama? No thanks.
Life is rewarding when you work for things and then get to enjoy the fruits of your labor. Being given things by the government is demoralizing. Besides, the government is incapable of just redistribution anyway.
I sincerely hope these fools don't get a hold of the federal government.
Obama also stated that she is proud of her husband for staying "true to himself" despite getting into "tit for tat."
I think he will say there have been times that he's slipped and gotten into this tit for tat in ways that don't reflect what he feels is important. But I think when he found himself slipping in that direction, his conscience has pulled him out, and he's remained focused on presenting a message of hope and change and encouraging Americans to recapture their piece of democracy.
Does Obama's constant waffling on whether or not Iran is a serious threat count as "tit for tat" or is that "hope and change?" He's changing positions, alright! That's for sure.
