Posted on 03/14/2013 11:17:25 AM PDT by Liz
Better version-—more poetic.
Just about sums it up-—thanks.
How does being married to a poofter entitle her to lecture us about family?
I digress.
Crass desperation (shell game) to replace all the recent undeserved nasty publicity and falling poll numbers with a more "esthetic" narrative so as to refocus the LIV's (low-information voters) attention away; i.e., crank up the "we're just plain folk like you" celebrities on yet another endless PR campaign to revamp our image.
Michelle makes me tidy up, admits messy President Obama
First Lady shows her pole-dancing moves [In all fairness, she is "exercising"]
Above thread has 119 replies, but FR only pulls up 11 replies???
So...In case you missed:
First lady Michelle Obama gets third graders to dougie during her first Google+ hangout
And this is still working with the LIV's?
FACT IS MRS O BOMBED IN HOLLYWOOD Hollywood came down hard on Mrs O's scary Oscar visibility. She was roundly criticized from the left and the right.
Those in the seats say Hollywood heaved a collective groan when she appeared via satellite above Jack Nicholson's egotistical head (betcha he didn't like that TV shot. Plus her sap-happy, sophmoric awards speech demeaned Affleck's huge win for Best Pic---even though he's now being sued by Iran).
Even worse for her majesty, post-Oscar reports did not photo her or her dress. Another star wore a dress by the same designer---but Mrs O was x'ed out---no mention was made of her lavish gown.
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DEMOCRATS LIKE DONNY DEUTSCH WEIGHED IN: "As far as I'm concerned, she was an uninvited guest. Now what I mean by that is (as an advert guru), you have to give the consumer, the viewer, the ultimate respect. They tuned in to watch movie stars, to watch movies. And all of a sudden, politics is thrown at them."
"If I want to watch her on Jimmy Fallon, that's okay. But, (the Awards)---that was an intrusion, and I have a feeling that three out of four Americans -- Democrat or Republican -- don't want to see the First Lady (there). I think you have to respect your audience enough to not impose her, that's not a moment we're looking for there---the President or the First Lady," Deutsch said on CNN's "Piers Morgan Tonight."
DONNY CONTINUED: "....the tone of it, it was almost a monarch quality.....an elitist flavor to it. I was watching and going, 'huh?' and I'm a Democrat," Deutsch told host Piers Morgan. "I just thought it was very very tone deaf and I was really surprised they did it," Deutsch concluded. ---
Well, let us hope and pray that she continues to accept EVERY media opportunity that comes her way.
I watched her Jimmy Fallon races in the White House and while they were funny a part of me could not get over the fact that she had allowed some stunts like that in OUR HOUSE.
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