What a lying bitch!!!!
"Michelle Obama became emotional while addressing recent accusations of sexual assault and lewd comments against Donald Trump.
âI canât stop thinking about this. It has shaken me to my core in a way that I couldnât have predicted,â she told supporters at a Manchester, New Hampshire rally.
The first lady spoke about a week of âprofound contrasts,â sharing that on Tuesday the White House hosted the International Day of the Girl, an event for Let Girls Learn Initiative.
âI walked away feeling so inspiredâŚand I was so uplifted by these girls,â she said.
However, multiple women stepping forward with stories of sexual assault against Trump have left her troubled for the future.
âIn this election, we have a candidate for president of the United States who over his lifetime and the course of this campaign has said things about women that are so demeaning, so shocking, that I simply wonât repeat them here today,â Obama said.
She continued, âI canât believe Iâm saying a candidate for president of the United States has bragged about sexually assaulting women,â referring the leaked 2005 video where Trump boasted being able to do âanythingâ to women, including âgrabbing them by the pâ-,â due to his power.
The first lady said to discard Trumpâs comments as âlocker room talkâ was an âinsult to decent men.â
âThis was not just a lewd conversation. This wasnât locker room banter. This was a powerful individual speaking freely and openly about sexually predatory behavior,â Obama said.
Obama said Trumpâs actions and words were unacceptable, whether a person is a Democrat or not.
âBe clear, this is not normal,â she reminded voters. âThis is not politics as usual. This is disgraceful. It is intolerable. And it doesnât matter what party you belong toâŚno woman deserves to be treated this way.â
She added, âThis isnât about politics. Itâs about basic human decency. Itâs about right and wrong.â
Obama raised concerns about future generations and what Trump, who she only referred to during her speech as a âcandidate,â is teaching them about treating women.
âWe canât expose our children to it for another minute, let alone for another four years,â she said.
The first lady then turned her attention to Hillary Clintonâs qualifications to serve as president, noting that the Democratic candidate âembodies so well all the values we try to teach our young people,â including being a team player, never giving up and not taking any shortcuts.
âShe has been successful in every role, getting more exposure to the presidency than anyone in our lifetime. More than Barack, more than Bill,â she said, citing Clintonâs roles as secretary of state and in the senate.
Then Obama added, to a outburst of cheers, âAnd yes, she happens to be a woman.â
White House spokesman Eric Schultz expressed to reporters little concern that Obama was opening herself up to counter-attack by Trump. âI canât think of a bolder way for Donald Trump to lose even more standing than he already has than by engaging the first lady of the United States,â Schultz told reporters traveling with President Obama aboard Air Force One on Thursday."
Alsohttp://people.com/politics/michelle-obama-condemns-donald-trump-treatment-women/
After years of being married to this prick....she is now finally offended to her core????
RLMMAO!!!
"Michelle Obama became emotional while addressing recent accusations of sexual assault and lewd comments against Donald Trump.
âI canât stop thinking about this. It has shaken me to my core in a way that I couldnât have predicted,â she told supporters at a Manchester, New Hampshire rally.
The first lady spoke about a week of âprofound contrasts,â sharing that on Tuesday the White House hosted the International Day of the Girl, an event for Let Girls Learn Initiative.
âI walked away feeling so inspiredâŚand I was so uplifted by these girls,â she said.
However, multiple women stepping forward with stories of sexual assault against Trump have left her troubled for the future.
âIn this election, we have a candidate for president of the United States who over his lifetime and the course of this campaign has said things about women that are so demeaning, so shocking, that I simply wonât repeat them here today,â Obama said.
She continued, âI canât believe Iâm saying a candidate for president of the United States has bragged about sexually assaulting women,â referring the leaked 2005 video where Trump boasted being able to do âanythingâ to women, including âgrabbing them by the pâ-,â due to his power.
The first lady said to discard Trumpâs comments as âlocker room talkâ was an âinsult to decent men.â
âThis was not just a lewd conversation. This wasnât locker room banter. This was a powerful individual speaking freely and openly about sexually predatory behavior,â Obama said.
Obama said Trumpâs actions and words were unacceptable, whether a person is a Democrat or not.
âBe clear, this is not normal,â she reminded voters. âThis is not politics as usual. This is disgraceful. It is intolerable. And it doesnât matter what party you belong toâŚno woman deserves to be treated this way.â
She added, âThis isnât about politics. Itâs about basic human decency. Itâs about right and wrong.â
Obama raised concerns about future generations and what Trump, who she only referred to during her speech as a âcandidate,â is teaching them about treating women.
âWe canât expose our children to it for another minute, let alone for another four years,â she said.
The first lady then turned her attention to Hillary Clintonâs qualifications to serve as president, noting that the Democratic candidate âembodies so well all the values we try to teach our young people,â including being a team player, never giving up and not taking any shortcuts.
âShe has been successful in every role, getting more exposure to the presidency than anyone in our lifetime. More than Barack, more than Bill,â she said, citing Clintonâs roles as secretary of state and in the senate.
Then Obama added, to a outburst of cheers, âAnd yes, she happens to be a woman.â
White House spokesman Eric Schultz expressed to reporters little concern that Obama was opening herself up to counter-attack by Trump. âI canât think of a bolder way for Donald Trump to lose even more standing than he already has than by engaging the first lady of the United States,â Schultz told reporters traveling with President Obama aboard Air Force One on Thursday."
Alsohttp://people.com/politics/michelle-obama-condemns-donald-trump-treatment-women/
RLMMAO!!!