| NightDragon83 said: Him and his wife both need to go. 8 years ago when Obama was riding high in the primaries and on the verge of securing the Democrat nomination for president, Michelle at a campaign rally stated that "for the first time in my adult lifetime, I am really proud of my country." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYY73RO_egw Fast forward 8 years later, she's been married to the most powerful man on the planet for 8 years, enjoyed lavish vacations and hosting countless parties and celebrities, and she's pretty much set for life after her husband's gig. But what does she have to say now that the election results didn't go their way,and she'll no longer have access to all those taxpayer-paid vacations and White House parties and events??? "Now we're feelin' what not havin' hope feels like." - Michelle Obama on Oprah, 2016 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=va8L4Zq3MvE Don't let the door hit you on your big fat ass, Michelle! |
What a lovely thing to say. Shows that you're clearly unbiased.
Also, there is nothing wrong with what she said. In one case, a man (Obama) who she thinks is brilliant and can help the country (which he did) was close to getting elected. The other time a man who treats women like garbage, who attacks people online on twitter and acts inappropriately all the time is elected. Why exactly would she have any hope with Trump as President?
This has nothing to do with her losing her position. Had Hilton won (in which case she'd still stop being first lady living in the white house), she wouldn't have said that simply because she thinks (and she's allowed to have an opinion) that Clinton is better than Trump.








