Posted on 11/01/2009 6:35:50 AM PST by 6SJ7
Having the White House at your disposal means many things, but on Halloween it means there is no excuse but to have an almighty party. And the Obamas did just that in Washington last night, throwing open their - for the occasion orange-tinged - doors to thousands of children. While the President himself eshewed any fancy dress and opted for chinos and a jumper, his wife Michelle could not resist getting into the party spirit.
The First Lady channelled Catwoman in furry cat ears, a striking leopard print cardigan and camisole top and dramatic eye make-up.
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Michele is an ANIMAL!
Bad pussy.
The kids were HAND PICKED from the local area for the Obama Youth Movement at YOUR EXPENSE.
Wonder how much that cost?
A witch pretending to be a cat.
Sorry. She just looks pure evil. Especially when she’s smiling.
Hey, Michelle! How about a little ‘pillow talk’ with the Bamster and tell him to SEND IN MORE TROOPS.
I’m so glad they have time to play while our sons and daughters die...
*SPIT*
Please help me understand this: The H1N1 virus is so seriously targeting children that the POTUS declares a national state of emergency....and then this same POTUS invites 2,000 children to mingle amongst each other.
What logic am I missing?
“You honky midgets get to the back of the line.”
Obama wore his new costume.
Look at all that bling on her arm.
LMAO!!!! I saw that clip with ‘Chewy’ on the other side this morning on F&F and wondered if FReepers would catch it!
Once again she proves what a fashion icon she is. So hip, so refreshing, so beautiful, so physically fit, such a role model.
I thought she looked fine. At least there was no visible high-belt. She needs to drop those high-belts.
Eartha Kitt she is NOT.
Michelle in Spandex is a frightening thought!
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