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Michelle Obama clarifies: I've always loved my country
Watch Michelle Obama's comments Wednesday.
(CNN) - Michelle Obama said Wednesday she has always loved America, seeking to quell the firestorm over her comment earlier in the week that seemed to suggest she is only now proud to be an American.
"What I was clearly talking about is that I am proud in how Americans are engaging in the political process," Michelle Obama told CNN affiliate WJAR after a campaign event in Providence, Rhode Island. "I mean everyone has said what I said, in that we haven't seen these record numbers of turnouts, people who are paying attention, going to rallies, watching debates.
“For the first time in my lifetime I am seeing people rolling up their sleeves in way that I haven't seen and really trying to figure this out, and that's the source of pride I was talking about," she continued.
On Monday, Michelle Obama told the crowd at a campaign event that "for the first time in my adult life, I am really proud of my country, because it feels like hope is making a comeback… not just because Barack has done well, but because I think people are hungry for change."
She walked it back because people were justifiably outraged that the First Lady of this nation has no feelings of pride in this country other than the election of her leftist husband.
the definition of Freudian slip
noun
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(in Freudian psychology) an inadvertent mistake in speech or writingthat is thought to reveal a person's unconscious motives, wishes, orattitudes.
We are seeing record turnouts due to Donald Trump. Think she is proud of that "hunger for change"?