Michelle Obama On Life At Home
In Part II Of Exclusive Interview With Maggie Rodriguez, Talks About Mixing Campaigns And Kids
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Michelle Obama during her exclusive interview with Early Show co-anchor Maggie Rodriguez. (CBS)
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Exclusive: Maggie Rodriguez sat down with Michelle Obama and spoke about her family life, campaigning, race and the ugly side of politics.
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Michelle Obama On Family Life
Part two of Maggie Rodriguez's exclusive interview with Mrs. Barack Obama. Michelle Obama talks about what home has been like in the past year, as well as her hopes for the future.
She admits the pressures of a presidential campaign have altered family life at the Obamas' home where she said recently there has been a lot less time for cooking dinner.
"When we cook, I cook," she said, but recently, "It's a lot of ordering out, it's a lot of folks bringing food, you know? This year has not been usual."
"Are you a good cook?" Rodriguez asked.
"I'm a good cook when I have time to do it, but I'm not somebody who has to cook," Obama said. "If there is somebody else who has got a good meal, we're there!"
With limited time available at home because of the pressures of campaigning, most of the time that she and Barack share together, she said, revolves around their children.
"Your kids become your focus and, when we're not doing this, we're thinking about what we need to do to make sure that the girls are on-point," she said, "that they've got their Halloween costumes, that we sent in the project for the next assignment, that we're going to make it to the parent/teacher conference. That tends to consume all that extra energy and time that you have to daydream and ponder and think about what we've gotten ourselves into."
Michelle also talked about what their children want to be when they grow up, and what she sees as life for herself and Barack 16 years from now, eight years after "two successful terms in the White House."
You can catch Part One of the interview with Michelle Obama by clicking here.
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The reason CBS/the rest of the national media has not asked Michelle about Dorhn is due to their investi-gations/allegations of Cindy McCain possible purchasing of one Pablo Escobar''s plantations in Bogota,Columbia, her sudden weight loss of 50 pounds in 2 days/"botched laser eye surgery" that has caused her pupils to seemingly not dilate.
Colin Powell to endorse Barak Obama on Meet the Press this sunday!
Couldn''t even find a decent black man who wasn''t a criminal..We have some on the republican side.
Do you mean "red" as in that confederate flag you have hanging outside your double-wide?
Disagree on policy? Fine. But don''t call mass emails "research" In fact, the "meet the press" interview never happened: http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/stance.asp
Obama and McCain are both public servants and patriots. Let''s keep the discussion on policy.
Disagree on policy? Fine. But don''t call mass emails "research" In fact, the "meet the press" interview never happened: http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/stance.asp
Obama and McCain are both public servants and patriots. Let''s keep the discussion on policy.
Only when Obama will be president!!!
PAKISTAN DOES NOT NEED AMERICA HELP IN ANYTHING ANYWAY. PAKISTAN CAN WIPE OFF AMERICA IN ANY MINUTE ANY TIME IT WISHES.....
....AND THAT IS THE ONLY REASON USA IS SCARED OF PAKISTAN SO BIG TIME THAT IT GIVES MONEY AND ALL KIND OF THINGS TO KEEP THEM FROM NOT ATTACKING USA.
I''m proud that AYERS stood up to the US Government in the ''60s...we need a few more radicals to shake up the ruling class and their hold on our true FREEDOM and understanding of the TRUTH...
Here is a thought for you:
American People (Black, White, Hispanic, Asians, American Indians, and Alaskans) who are voting for Senator Barack Obama are the true Americans who want to see changes for the better for our country and they are sick of the corruptions of the last 8 years from Bush administration.
Wake up Americans!!!!!
Posted by GrabAndGo
That would be ''Casa Blanca'', but I think we will need to learn to say it in farsi.
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I love her good practical sense.
Everybody can forget about what new initiatives either candidate will put forth. For the first three years, and maybe beyound, they will have a very full agenda based on what Bush is leaving them.
PAKISTAN DOES NOT NEED AMERICA HELP IN ANYTHING ANYWAY. PAKISTAN CAN WIPE OFF AMERICA IN ANY MINUTE ANY TIME IT WISHES.....
NOW THE USA MIGHT BE LOOKING DESPARATELY FOR PAKISTAN''S HELP TO HELP THEM IN THEIR FINANCIAL CRISIS.
Now, I really do not begrudge people who can afford such goodies. I say, good for them. What I do not like the double standard of this joker holding court and lecturing to the rest of us. In other words,he is the typical "do as I say, not as I do."
What a hypocrite he is!
BTW-how do you know that the "joe the plumber" was well rehearsed??? How do YOU know??
Also,his middle name is Joseph and unlike the messiah, he doesn''t seem to mind using his middle name.
What a bunch of elitists.
I love my country. I lean liberal, but I''m voting for my republican senator, Susan Collins. I''m also Voting for Obama, for the same reasons: both are smart, educated, respectable and respectful. They take a thoughtful approach to the complex problems we face and will do the right thing for this country--across party lines if they need to.
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by wspg91
October 17, 2008 8:01 PM PDT
- ddsquared- On Obama reaching across party lines: A quick search will show you that Obama has co-sponsored several GOP sponsored bills, including bills sponsored by REPUBLICAN Sens Bunning, Spector, Snowe, Sununu, Bond, Warner, Lugar and Hatch. (See bills PL109-401 and PL109-472 for 2 bills he worked on with Lugar when he was Chair if the Foreign Relations Committee)
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See all 32 CommentsYour image of Obama wondering the White House looking for bathrooms is very effective argument. Seriously, the man sits on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Nothing throws him off-balance.
I have been an admirer of McCain for a long time- I have read and re-read his book "Why Courage Matters" many times. However, his choice of Palin given his age & health is a real concern. Yes, she has executive experience, yes she is politically talented. But if a "gotcha" question can make her incoherent, well I don''t want to know what a national crisis would do.
And Colin Powell may actually endorse Obama on Sunday...we''ll see. Many other republicans have, including Lugar and Christopher Buckley. I, apparently, am not the only one who thinks he''ll reach across party lines.