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Posted June 19, 2008
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First Angry Lady?
Truthfully, I would vote Obama if he had waited to gain more experience. Now is NOT his time in my opinion...as I feel the world is near chaos for a rookie.
As for his wife Michelle, I believe she needs to smile more and exude less angry behavioral traits. Cindy McCain is MUCH more proper and first lady like in my opinion. She smiles, exudes happiness and optimism. All I feel coming from Michelle is ANGER, distrust and retribution for her drama experienced in her life. Not something I, or I would hope any person would look for in a First Lady.
What many of you who disagree with me may fail to realize is that I am a gay man. I am not a racist nor an elitist or sexist and I experience prejudice on many levels like many americans. I voted for Hillary and this will be my first time EVER to consider voting Republican.
My point simply being - Obama hasn't enough experience and his wife is all too often viewed as ANGRY.
Bush was a great example of how screwed up things can get if you have no experience (and Bush had more than Obama). Heed the advice that I give for her and the Obama campaign. Every media from newspaper, tv, to radio has given this coverage for a reason - ask yourself why...as I certainly am not the first to bring this to light.
This has nothing to do with Dems/Reps, sexism, arm-candy for the president, morals, Bush, Cheney, prescription drugs, adulterers, religion, gender, etc.
Simply Michelle is in the public eye. The public is using theirs. Now how about their campaign manager/advisors do the same?
Afterall, Barrack and Michelle, you are trying to win votes aren't you? An inexperienced president and an angry first lady campaign does resonate "Change" I'll give you that. But, just what kind of change do you think we are you looking for? Certainly anyone is an awesome change over the current president.
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