Michelle Obama - lives of children will be devastated
Unless her husband is elected:
"We have one candidate who essentially is telling us every day that the world as it is just fine. That what we've been doing for the last eight years is fine," Obama said. "Stay the course. Don't make too many changes.
"And then we have this other candidate -- Barack Obama -- who is saying every day that the world as it is not right. It's not good enough," she said.
Obama rattled off a list of areas where she believes the nation has been underperforming during the two terms of President Bush: education, health care and the economy.
"I wish we had time to be divided. I wish we had time to be upset. To be angry. To be disappointed. I wish we did," Obama said. "Because if we had time for that, then things wouldn't be so bad right now. Instead, we're in a place where another four or eight years of the world as it is will devastate the life of some child."
Um... Michelle... sweetie... it would seem to me that taking your children to the church you've been taking them to since birth would be more devastating than anything John McCain might do if elected.
Capece sistah?











This is in the same category as the crippled being able to walk if whats-his-name is elected president.
The sheer arrogance! As if they would know what's best for my kids.
Let them stick to their own and see how that turns out first.
Posted by: Mommynator | Tuesday, July 22, 2008 at 04:01 PM
"the world as it is not right"
Yeah, lady. Your doofus of a husband has a shot at the White House. Clearly, something is wrong with the world we live in.
And yeah, arrogant beyond freakin' belief. Somebody call Ripley's.
Posted by: SpideyTerry | Wednesday, July 23, 2008 at 12:11 AM
"Yeah, lady. Your doofus of a husband has a shot at the White House. Clearly, something is wrong with the world we live in."
LOL! Now that's funny and so freakin' true.
Posted by: tim aka The Godless Heathent | Wednesday, July 23, 2008 at 09:05 AM
I'm so sick of the Obama's telling everybody how terrible everything is? Telling us that we should all be miserable because America is broken in their minds. Telling us how guilty we should feel about the unemployed and uninsured, etc...
Well guess what? I'm sick of being told how I should feel. Not only do they want to tell us how to live (green), but now they have the audacity to tell us how to feel.
I feel fine. We live in the greatest nation in the world and I'm not wanting for anything because I have a job that provides my insurance and helps me pay for my home and cars. I work for what I have and don't need the government in my life anymore than it already is.
As the great Ronald Reagan once said: "I believe the greatest social program is a job."
Posted by: Chad | Wednesday, July 23, 2008 at 03:33 PM