This would actually be funny if it wasn’t so disgusting. Michelle Obama is far-and-away today’s Daily Dunce for tweeting out that her free Twitter account – @FLOTUS – will not be updated due to the government shutting down.
Even if you are a conservative, this must make you miss Eleanor Roosevelt, let alone Nancy Reagan. If anyone had any misgivings about Michelle Obama, perhaps suspecting she believes herself to be in a gilded class, then that’s all over. Again, Twitter is free, and so is enough of the First Lady’s schedule to have the ability to tweet herself. The tweet posted received some predictable blowback.
Perhaps see is too busy contemplating how much water she thinks Americans can be allowed to intake daily?
Well, of course, there are those extravagant getaways, a chance to escape from the rigors of despotic central planning she has no authority to be involved in. Admittedly, it must be exhausting.
Sure she has, and this next guy has a pretty good idea how she did it.
And that about sums it up. We have truly entered a new and improved Gilded Age when the First Lady would pull something so shamefully dishonest. But what do you expect from a woman who made $317,000 a year at the University of Chicago Hospitals to do nothing, and returned to her $1.95 million “dream” home on 5046 S. Greenwood Ave., for which the Obama family paid $300,000 under the asking price courtesy of corrupt Toni Rezko and his wife.
And so many of you were mad at me when I wrote that “One way or another, the country tends to get the kind of government it deserves,” in my criticism of Mark Levin’s new book. This is a pretty good example of what I was referring to, and the saddest part, some Michelle Obama supporters will see zero wrong with this ridiculous stunt.
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