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Politico: Both Parties Are Trying To Define Democratic Candidate's Wife For The General Election

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by obama4janito June 13, 2008 2:02 PM EDT
Wonderful, cbsnews,

While Nancy Pelosi who doesn''t have to worry about whether she can fill her gas tank or put food on the table dooms middle and lower class Americans to higher gas prices because of her insanity - and that of her (and Barack Obama''s) party, you worry about this America-dissing, racist Jungle Bunny who only got to college due to Affirmative Action.

Read about her. Listen to her speak, and better yet, read her thesis. The Obamites don''t wish to be confused with the facts, but they are on record.
BTW - I''m not great shakes about Cindy McCain being First Lady, but she''s head and shoulders above this shrew.

If you want to pay $5 and up at the gas pumps, then by all means vote for the Democrats in November. I''m so glad you can afford to do so, and so is the ''ore Pelosi. If you''ve had enough, you know what the other choice is.

Pelosi for ''Ho in SF, Obama in ''08 - for White House Janitor.
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by aldon61 June 13, 2008 2:01 PM EDT
Here in Texas, when we have an axe to grind with another man, we call him out - him and not his wife or any other member of his family. From this story, the GOP lacks this trait.


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Posted by ramos937 at 10:31 AM : Jun 13, 2008

I live in Texas too, and this man is right one the money, good post ramos937!
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by aldon61 June 13, 2008 1:58 PM EDT
"while 42 percent view her unfavorably, including a %u201Cstartling%u201D 25 percent with a very unfavorable opinion, Rasmussen wrote in its release."

This 25% is about what Bush''s favorable rating is.

There is no question that the Republican slime-balls will go after Michelle. The question is, should we return the favor? Cindy has had drug problems in her past, was married to McCain after he dumped his first wife and mother of his children. McCain has, in public, called Cindy a c/u/n/t/, and after all he knows her better than anyone else. If Michelle is in play, then Cindy should be in play, maybe both candidates can get together and agree to constrain their supporters and concentrate on the issues. These two candidates are dam near polar opposites, choosing a president shouldn''t be too hard this year. Let''s keep it clean and leave both candidates wives out of the presidential debate.
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by krenz4 June 13, 2008 1:49 PM EDT
PUHLEEEZ! Michelle OBAMA is a breath of REAL fresh air. This country is so used to lily white, Stepford wife first ladies, that they cannot accept a real life person, let alone a black one. This country likes their black women to be undereducated, unmarried with fatherless children or a triflin baby daddy, on welfare, chewing gum and ignorant. Michelle Obama, flies in the face of all that those folks (black or white) want to belive is true of black women. I knew when she and Her husband bumped fists at his victory speech, that the media was going to look at it as some kind of secret hand signal, when in fact it is a extremely common greeting and a sign of solidarity used by almost eveyone. There is no real issue here, except that there is a definate HATER contingent in America. GO OBAMA, GO Michelle!!!
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by jack3213 June 13, 2008 1:44 PM EDT
How can you trust a woman who says one thing one minute and then something else the next? Changing your mind on an issue is one thing- BUT- changing your perception of a country to appease and suit the masses is a whole differant animal. Michelle Obama is not the right choice for "First Lady" for the USA.
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by ramos937 June 13, 2008 1:31 PM EDT
Here in Texas, when we have an axe to grind with another man, we call him out - him and not his wife or any other member of his family. From this story, the GOP lacks this trait.
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by wdrussell1 June 13, 2008 1:29 PM EDT
This is no surprise. The GOP doesn''t have any real topics to talk about.
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by omaar-101 June 13, 2008 1:27 PM EDT
True: This time, the criticism is rooted in a combustible mix of RACE and PATRIOTISM.

But this mainly About her Race.

Michelle is Not Running for Presidentcy of the USA..OK


Michelle Obama receives lower ratings than first lady Laura Bush did during the 2004 campaign but fares better than did Heinz Kerry, whose numbers dropped as Election Day drew closer. Obama is drawing comparisons to another presidential spouse: Hillary Rodham Clinton, who, like Obama, was 44 years old, was Ivy League-educated, earned more money than her husband and raised a child in the spotlight. Clinton also became a lightening rod for the conservative right.

But unlike 1992, the debate isn%u2019t a proxy battle about the traditional bounds for women. Obama, to a greater degree than Clinton, makes her family life the centerpiece of her public image, talking frequently about family-work life balance and her two young daughters.

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by omaar-101 June 13, 2008 1:24 PM EDT
imarltool2u: Coming from a Racist, KKK, Aryan, Nazi & White Separatist like YOu, Michelle will take your sentiments as a Compliment.

It Always takes one, to Know one and You are One !!
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by hamiltongrad June 13, 2008 1:21 PM EDT

I remember how the Big MEDIA went after Sen Thompson''s WIFE , calling her a "TROPHY WIFE"- no one objected , how insensitive.

........... I guess it depends who the MEDIA targets to go after........///// Will BIG MEDIA target MRS MC CAIN ?? we''ll see..
Personally, I think wives should be off limits, but let''s be fair for everyone, not just Democrats !!

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by imarltool2u June 13, 2008 1:09 PM EDT
I love brian piccolo. I love President Obama. Give me a pap. What racists won''t be voting for President Obama? Lets here it. Michele''s a babe.
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