Posted on 04/17/2012 2:13:41 PM PDT by Sub-Driver
Michelle Obama says president has handled first term with grace and poise By Alicia M. Cohn - 04/17/12 04:14 PM ET
First lady Michelle Obama said this week that she is working hard to help her husbands re-election campaign because he's handled himself with a level of grace and poise that not many people could given the challenges that he's faced.
Obama dismissed the stresses of being first lady, saying the job has been less stressful than I would have imagined, especially in comparison to her husbands job. Obama said that she has appreciated a country that has been respectful of my children and their privacy.
I think in the end, I want to make sure that my kids come out of this thing on the other end in one piece, she told NPR News in an interview transcribed online Tuesday. But I also know that that's how the rest of the country feels as well, so for that I am grateful.
Obama compared herself to any other mother in her desire to put her two daughters first.
She also reiterated recent reminders by her husband and the presidents campaign that children should remain off limits in attacks on political candidates. The comments followed a recent controversy over remarks Democratic strategist Hilary Rosen made about presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romneys wife Ann.
Obama said that the support of the country has made being first lady less stressful than I would have imagined, especially in comparison to her husbands job.
And that's why I'm working hard to get him re-elected, because he's handled himself with a level of grace and poise that not many people could given the challenges that he's faced, she added.
The first lady, who has done an increasing number of interviews as her husbands re-election campaign heats up, has become a staple in popular culture by shaping her public appearances around audiences her husband ordinarily might not reach, filming cameos on The Biggest Loser reality weight-loss competition and Extreme Home Makeover.
Michelle Obamas popularity is a political asset during an election year when both sides are accusing the other of waging a war on women. Her emphasis on the similarities of families nationwide also deflects the type of criticism Obama attracted during her husbands first campaign.
Obama generated her own political controversy in 2008 when she said on the campaign trail, "for the first time in my adult life I am proud of my country because it feels like hope is finally making a comeback." Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin fired back over the comment, suggesting it revealed a level of anti-American exceptionalism also demonstrated by the Obamas past affiliations.
Michelle Obama played a key role during the recent controversy between Rosen and Romney's campaign. Rosen asserted last week that Ann Romney was unable to weigh in on the economic issues effecting women because she has "never" worked outside the home. Romneys campaign sought to tie her perceived attitude toward stay-at-home mothers to the president.
Both the president and his wife weighed in on the controversy. Obama expressed his opinion that theres no tougher job than being a mom." Michelle Obama tweeted, Every mother works hard, and every woman deserves to be respected. Obama told NPR the tweet said everything she needed to on the subject.
President Obama also said, following the Rosen comments, that he believes families of candidates, including spouses, should be treated as civilians when it comes to politics.
Michelle Obama weighed in on what has been a firm, unwritten rule of political campaigns.
You know, let me tell you, the one thing I believe is that families are off-limits, she told NPR. And I think my husband said it, and he was clear on that. And I totally agree with him.
The Obama campaign issued a similar warning earlier this year when Rick Santorum, who has since dropped his bid for the White House, criticized Obama for allowing his teenage daughter to go to Mexico on spring break.
"I'm surprised that Rick Santorum wouldn't agree
that children, for candidate purposes, have always been off-limits in presidential campaigns, and really any campaign," said Obama Deputy Campaign Manager Stephanie Cutter on MSNBC at the time.
Sorry, I just puked over that headline!
..but jet lag is a **tch
That’s not how it looks to us folks down here on planet Earth.
[First lady Michelle Obama said this week that she is working hard to help her husbands re-election campaign because he’s handled himself with a level of grace and poise that not many people could given the challenges that he’s faced.]
She forgot to add - “...compared to Stalin.”
Dreamland folks - absolutely insane...I’m picturing Bugs Bunny holding up a sign of a screw and a ball!
So Grace and Poise are the names of members for NBPP or Muslim Brotherhood Michelle?
I puked and laughed at the same time. First Lady Fat Ass and her chewbacca lies...
“families are off limits,” Michelle Obama replied, as she and 500 of her most intimate friends took off on Air Force Two for a week long stay in [name jet setting destination].
“how dare Rick Santorum criticize my parenting, just because I let my 13-year-old go to spring break in Mexico? So what if my husband’s State Department told Americans not to travel there? Sasha was OK — she had 11 SS officers and 14 Mexican officials guarding her! Believe me, she was safe. We paid millions for her security!”
She couldn’t recognize grace or poise if it walked beside her. Oh wait they did.
You know, let me tell you, the one thing I believe is that families are off-limits, she told NPR. And I think my husband said it, and he was clear on that. And I totally agree with him.
“Michelle Obama says president has handled first term with grace and poise”
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I got RACE and NOISE, Mama.
Barry was very poised bowing to foreign dictators.
Grace and Poise must be a couple cross dressers.
Looks like the are BOTH delusional........
The treatment of Sarah Palin and her family was disgustingly disgraceful.
The Bush twins seemed to be considered fair game by the media, too.
ROTFLOL I would love to see that grace and poise. I have never seen it from either of these two.
I’d like to meet the Fist Wookie and tell her that statesmen do not rant about “looking for some ass too kick” like her husband did after the BP spill.
I guess Obama and Trayvon Martin have something in common besides looks, they are both punks.
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