Michelle Obama Proud of US for First Time

I think part of the reason some American’s embrace him so easilly is that they are afraid that another Clinton in the whitehouse will lead to worse problems. So they are going with whom they believe may be the best choice. That with the fact that some Democrats are as die hard for their parties as Republicans are. So they are just going to vote for what they feel the “best” democratic canidate is…

People don’t realize how important knowing the facts are when it comes to voting for our future leader who will be empowered to decide where our future as a whole goes.

People DO YOUR homework first !

Learn about the beliefs the canidates have, and how they may effect you in the future personally. Don’t just vote cause it seems like the thing to do.

Voting is a gift we all have, use it wisely.

Some day we may not have the ability to vote for who we believe is the best choice.

I wonder what she is proud of exactly…

Lots of people are questioning if the USA is ready for a Black President or a female President.

Obviously if the question is being asking than the right person hasnt come along yet. Problem is if you have someone like Condy or Powell, their “blackness” is put into question. Make sense? Nope

It’s even scarier than we thought.

http://www.bostonherald.com/news/opinion/columnists/view.bg?articleid=1074977&format=&page=2&listingType=col#articleFull

Could he be Antichrist? Or the false prophet? I mean seriously. I’m no theologian, but I’ve read the Bible. This all sounds pretty freakin’ familiar. To be able to woo people like some kind of pied piper, without any real substance. Go to his website and read his views on faith. Complete unabashed pluralism. Every fiber of my being tells me I need to be very suspicious of this guy. I guess we’ll know for sure if he commits the Obamanation of Desolation. :eek:

Just my observations. It’s late.

That’s hilarious…and at the same time scary :eek:

It wasn’t a misstep.

She said it TWICE on two separate occasions:

Michelle Obama’s America–and mine
By Michelle Malkin • February 20, 2008 08:04 AM

Barack Obama–the guy who effectively mocked the Clintons for not saying what they mean–is now trying to spin his wife’s comments by explaining that she, uh, didn’t really mean what she said.

I give you your morning snort-starter:

Democratic Sen. Barack Obama sought Tuesday to clarify his wife’s statement that she is proud of the U.S. “for the first time in my adult life.” He said her newfound pride is about the political system and was not meant to disparage her country…”Statements like this are made and people try to take it out of context and make a great big deal out of it, and that isn’t at all what she meant,” Obama said. “What she meant was, this is the first time that she’s been proud of the politics of America,” he said. “Because she’s pretty cynical about the political process, and with good reason, and she’s not alone. But she has seen large numbers of people get involved in the process, and she’s encouraged.”

Jim Hoft has the vid of Michelle Obama repeating the line twice. She meant what she said.


My column this week gives you two Michelles, two Americas. John Edwards was right after all!

Michelle Obama’s America—and mine
Michelle Malkin
Copyright Creators Syndicate 2008

Like Michelle Obama, I am a “woman of color.” Like Michelle Obama, I am a working mother of two young children. Like Michelle Obama, I am a member of the 13th Generation of Americans born since the founding of our great nation.

Unlike Michelle Obama, I can’t keep track of the number of times I’ve been proud—really proud—of my country since I was born and privileged to live in it.

At a speech in Milwaukee this week on behalf of her husband’s Democrat presidential campaign, Mrs. Obama remarked that “For the first time in my adult lifetime, I am really proud of my country, and not just because Barack has done well, but because I think people are hungry for change.”

Mrs. Obama’s statement was met with warm applause from other Barack supporters who have apparently also been devoid of pride in their country for their adult lifetimes. Or maybe it was just a Pavlovian response to the word “change.” What a sad, empty, narcissistic, ungrateful, unthinking lot.

I’m just seven years younger than Mrs. Obama. We’ve grown up and lived in the same era. And yet, her self-absorbed attitude is completely foreign to me. What planet is she living on? Since when was now the only time the American people have ever been “hungry for change?” Michelle, ma belle, Barack is not the center of the universe. Newsflash: The Obamas did not invent “change” any more than Hillary invented “leadership” or John McCain invented “straight talk.”

We were both adults when the Berlin Wall fell, Michelle. That was earth-shattering change.

We’ve lived through two decades’ worth of peaceful, if contentious election cycles under the rule of law that have brought about “change” and upheaval both good and bad.

We were adults through several launches of the Space Shuttle, in case you were snoozing. [Ed. note: Speaking of which, welcome back, Atlantis!] And as adults, we’ve witnessed and benefited from dizzyingly rapid advances in technology, communications, science, and medicine pioneered by American entrepreneurs who yearned and succeeded to change the world. You want “change?” Go ask the patients whose lives have been improved and extended by American pharmaceutical companies who have flourished under the best economic system in the world.

If the fall of communism, American ingenuity, and a robust constitutional republic don’t do it for you, hon, then how about American heroism and sacrifice?

How about every Memorial Day? Every Veteran’s Day? Every Independence Day? Every Medal of Honor ceremony? Has she never attended a welcome home ceremony for the troops?

For me, there’s the thrill of the Blue Angels roaring over cloudless skies. And the somber awe felt amid the hallowed waters that surround the sunken U.S.S. Arizona at the Pearl Harbor memorial.

Every naturalization ceremony I’ve attended, where hundreds of new Americans have raised their hands to swear an oath of allegiance to this land of liberty, has been a moment of pride for me. So have the awesome displays of American compassion at home and around the world. When millions of Americans rallied to help the victims of the 2005 tsunami in southern Asia—including members of the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group that sped from Hong Kong to assist survivors—my heart filled with pride. It did again when the citizens of Houston opened their arms to Hurricane Katrina victims and folks across the country rushed to their churches, Salvation Army, and Red Cross offices to volunteer.

How about American resilience? Does that not make you proud? Only a heart of stone could be unmoved by the strength, valor and determination displayed in New York and Washington and Shanksville, Pa., on September 11, 2001.

I believe it was Michael Kinsley who quipped that a gaffe is when a politician tells the truth. In this case, it’s what happens when an elite Democrat politician’s wife says what a significant portion of the party’s base really believes to be the truth: That America is more a source of shame than pride.

Michelle Obama has achieved enormous professional success, political influence, and personal acclaim in America. Ivy League-educated, she’s been lauded by Essence magazine as one of the 25 World’s Most Inspiring Women; by Vanity Fair as one of the “10 World’s Best Dressed People; and named one of “The Harvard 100″ top influencers. She has had an amazingly blessed life. But you wouldn’t know it from her campaign rhetoric and her griping over her and her husband’s student loans.

For years, we’ve heard liberals get offended at any challenge to their patriotism. And so they are again aggrieved and rising to explain away Mrs. Obama’s remarks.

Like Lady MacBeth*, Lady Michelle and her defenders protest too much.


Update: Yes, my English teachers are going to kill me. The Shakespeare reference is to Hamlet, not MacBeth!"

You guys are missing more. If you go on to his web site and click on enough things you will find a whole lot more reasons to dislike the mans policy’s. Starting with his desire “to engineer a society where everyone lives in close proximity to each other so that they can bicycle and use light rails for transportation reducing pollution”. What truly bothers me is the fact that he states his outrageous views and the American public refuses to care.

It isn’t true. I despise and fear Obama, but he simply wasn’t educated at a madrassa.

There are many reasons to not like Obama, pick a couple that are REAL.

:rolleyes:

Yeah, she meant exactly what she said.

She said nearly the same thing twice. Her husband then tried to explain the statement and in the process basically confirmed her meaning was literal.

I’m sorry man, but nobody with her level of education and public experience makes a statement of such monumentally idiotic proportions twice on accident. Only a naive fool would believe otherwise.

don’t get me wrong, i think osama er i mean obama is the antichrist … but i think the madrassas schooling thing was debunked.