Posted on 07/25/2014 4:50:02 AM PDT by ilovesarah2012
Michelle Obama may not be having a blood feud with Hillary Clinton, but that doesnt mean shes crazy about another Clinton in the White House.
The first lady reportedly told people who attended a Manhattan fundraiser earlier in the month that she isnt at war with either Hillary Clinton or her husband, the former president; however, people who were present say she took a swipe at Hillary Clintons presidential aspirations.
Obamas comments came during a question-and-answer session at a fundraiser at the home of financier Charles Myers, according to people who were present.
When she was asked if she had any aspirations to run for office, Obama said no because her children need some time being out of the spotlight. Without mentioning Hillary Clintons name, she then added: I dont believe one family should be in the White House or running for office constantly, according to the recollection of one person at the event.
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Could also be that she was referring to America’s-favorite-family-to-hate, the Bush family...
But what about the Kennedy’s????
Doesn’t matter. I don’t believe anything that comes out of her mouth.
Let the two bitches fight it out, “What difference does it make”.
Yeah, there's that, but she did have some believable, chilling things to say early on. Such as 'Barack will not allow you...', and 'This is the first time I've been proud of my country', etc.
Two evil hags trying to finish the downfall of America..Both should be kicked out of this country..
And we have to give up some of our pie. They can have my pie when they pry it out of my cold, dead hands!
For once I have to agree with Moochelle.
Hillary is no more qualified than she is.
Which is to say, neither of them are.
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