Michelle Obama Bashing Now Playing in Washington State
The Republican Party in Washington State has created a video that is almost identical to the one the Republicans of Tennessee ran earlier this spring. They used the Michelle Obama “for the first time in my life I am proud to be an American” quote out of context again. She has clarified her point and First Lady Laura Bush has come to her defense, but that is not enough. The Tennessee commercial featured Caucasians only, but the Washington version uses all women, and women of different ethnic groups including a black woman, Rose Strong. They all declare their love of country and end the video by doing the pledge of allegience. It is so amazing that they would spend their time Obama bashing when gas is over $4 a gallon, milk is $4 a gallon, bread is over $2 a loaf and there is no relief in sight, but the most important thing in this election is to question Michelle Obama’s patriotism. Obama spokesman Bill Burton said: “With our economy in shambles, our nation at war and our challenges mounting by the day, it is beyond sad that the Republican Party of Washington would spend its time launching shameful attacks on the wife of a candidate–attacks our current First Lady Laura Bush has criticized. Michelle Obama has lived the American Dream, and it’s love of country that leads Michelle and Barack to make this race. But how does it strengthen our country to pollute our politics with false and mean-spirited attacks? John McCain promised us better. It’s up to him to curb these tactics, or take responsibility for them.” This is a distraction and this election year Americans are too smart to get sidetracked by non-issues. Michelle Obama did not send our troops to Iraq, Michelle Obama has nothing to do with the escalating gas prices or the millions of people facing forclosure. This mess falls on this administration and if McCain is elected there will be more of the same. So give Michelle Obama a break and make a video about the real problems that face America.
You’d have to put the statement of MB into context with her 20 year involvement with a church that has a “black value system” that includes “non-negotiable commitment to Africa.”
Last time I looked — that’s not around here.
http://www.tucc.org/about.htm
Or put her statement into context with her college thesis paper on “racial divide”
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0208/8642.html
After reading up on her religious doctrine (of 20 years) and her thesis it makes sense that she meant what she said.
Two things: Michelle Obama is being used as a red herring so stupid people don’t question the current economic depression we are in; and fear of black power is at hand.