is residual racism but i argue 95% of americans the worst thing you could call them is a racist. i don t think she was recognizing that nor telling them i m the first lady in in spite of problems i may have had. my husband is president of the united states in spite of sean hannity not wanting a liberal in the white house. she was more passionate an anything in her speech and trying to relate to the audience. i listened to her speech and everything she said sean. i could feel the tenor in her voice. i could feel what she was saying. you felt anger? i didn t feel anger but passion and experience. i have to say honestly she s the first lady of the country. he s the president of the united states. who i was born in 1970. who could have told me 45 years ago that i would be looking at a two-term black president i don t agree with a lot of his
voice. you didn t feel anger? i felt anger. i felt passion. i felt experience from her. and to me she sounded like the first lady. i give her credit. i have to say honestly she s the first lady of the country. he s the president of the united states. i was born in 1970. who could have told me 45 years ago that i would be looking at a two-term black president, and i don t agree with a lot of his policies, but he is a two-term elected president. that s the message, right? that s the message, right there. i believe both obamas have missed a golden opportunity really to promote how exceptional our country is. michelle obama played identity politics. president obama, eric holder jesse jackson, across the board, identity politics. they want to divide our country. instead of uniting americans, we hear this rhetoric on a regular basis. and to talk like that at a graduation ceremony i found it
is residual racism but i argue 95% of americans the worst thing you could call them is a racist. i don t think she was recognizing that nor telling them i m the first lady in in spite of problems i may have had. my husband is president of the united states in spite of sean hannity not wanting a liberal in the white house. she was more passionate an anything in her speech and trying to relate to the audience. i listened to her speech and everything she said sean. i could feel the tenor in her voice. i could feel what she was saying. you felt anger? i didn t feel anger but passion and experience. i have to say honestly she s the first lady of the country. he s the president of the united states. who i was born in 1970. who could have told me 45 years ago that i would be looking at a two-term black president i don t agree with a lot of his
serious trouble for doing so as they should have. and i think that is one of the things about being now a first lady is you are going to take a lot of heat and it may not have anything to do with color. for example, is she too strong or too withheld or holding back too much? we heard the same exact thing said about hillary clinton and jackie kennedy. was she aloof? words used in the press then laura bush maybe she has the president s ear too much because we never saw much about policy in public but was she talking to him in private? that s part of being the first lady. the earlier stuff she mentioned it s valid points but i also don t think all of the criticism she took or was really because of the color of her skin. it s because she s the first lady and it s politics. marc from a woman, right, why is it that women s appearances are talked about so much in politics? do you think that some of these things would have been said about a man?
cnn contacted me and asked if i would write that. okay, okay. but the point is her favorability has actually gone down five points in the last few weeks. this has suffered. they realize that he hit a road block here. there s a narrative solidifying that is she going to be relatable? she hasn t driven a car in 16 years. she s been driven around because she s the first lady or a secretary of state or a senator. which is a pioint she made herself. this goes to what her largest vulnerability will be if she decides to run. she s a washington insider. the country is going through a throw the bums out phase, this won t be hillary clinton s moment. and is it necessarily like the average middle class american, and she needs those votes. she needs the african-american votes. you know that, paul. isn t that the whole charade they always play, i m like you