Posted on 05/16/2015 2:37:02 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Michelle Obama gave a commencement address at Tuskegee University that was a ringing call for the graduates not to be discouraged by her whining. Much of the first ladys speech was what is right and proper for a Tuskegee commencement, drawing on the story of the determination and skill of the Tuskegee Airmen. But she devoted a long passage to her own struggles that was off-key and characteristically self-pitying.
Few women in modern America have been the focus of as much adulation as Michelle Obama, a Princeton University and Harvard Law School graduate who was making almost $270,000 by the time her husband was elected senator. She is routinely lionized for her beauty and her public spiritedness. Yet the first lady often strikes an aggrieved note when talking about her experience in America (her notorious comment in 2008 was that for the first time in my adult lifetime Im really proud of my country.). Her gloss on the famous Wallis Simpson line is apparently that you can never be too rich, too thin or too easily offended.
At Tuskegee, she related a series of inconsequential gibes or perceived insults mostly from 2008 that, for her, loom large enough to share with graduating seniors years later. The first lady cited, for instance, a controversial New Yorker cover during that campaign of her sporting an Angela Davis-style Afro and a gun. The image was meant to satirize misconceptions and prejudices about the Obamas, in the words of the publications editor, David Remnick.
The first lady said that it knocked me back a bit. Give her this: Few of us know the pain of being featured on a cover of one of the nations most respected magazines in a spoof meant to illustrate how our critics are mean-spirited loons.
Michelles other specific plaints included a barb from Rush Limbaugh, another from Michelle Malkin and a chyron on Fox News. Grim stuff, right? Needless to say, this comes with the territory. No doubt, people will say mean things about Heidi Cruz, too, should her husband become the GOP presidential nominee.
After all the outrageous slings and arrows she suffered in the 2008 campaign, Michelle Obama limped into office with a 68-18 favorable rating, according to Gallup. It couldnt have been easy being showered with such widespread (but, admittedly, not quite universal) acclaim. After six years of partisan warfare waged by and over her husband, Michelle Obama still has a 2-1 favorable rating, and according to a recent YouGov survey is the fifth-most admired woman on the planet, finishing just below Queen Elizabeth II and above Celine Dion.
But even the mighty apparatus of the imperial presidency cant protect the first lady from irksome interactions. In a People magazine profile in which the Obamas told of their struggles with racism, Michelle Obama recounted how hurtful it was that when she once visited Target, a women asked her to help get something off a shelf. Perhaps because she was tall enough to reach it.
In her Tuskegee address, at least Michelle Obama urged the graduates not to be daunted by slights (and more meaningful obstacles, like rotten schools). Even though she didnt mention the word, what she was talking about was microaggressions, the trendy term on college campuses for often inadvertent offensiveness. The underlying premise of the microaggression is that only people who belong to certain select groups ever suffer indignities or humiliations, when they are, of course, inherent to the human condition. George Orwell once said that every life seen from the inside is a series of defeats.
The microaggression, properly understood, is a sign of progress. From chattel slavery to Jim Crow to innocent misunderstandings and occasional rudeness is a vast leap forward. But the logic of the microaggression increasingly defines the Democratic party, because identity politics needs the oxygen of perpetual grievance. As channeled by Michelle Obama, the partys animating sentiment is we shall overcome every insult real or imagined.
"Heidi Cruz?" Looks like the conservative intelligentsia is slowly coming to terms with a probable Cruz presidency.
Maybe she is still upset from her disbarment.
“you dumb crackas owe us and owe us big! We are not responsible at all for our fates, it's all the fault of you gringo, paleface crackas!!!
She is a part of what she hates about white America, she took advantage of affirmative action. Given positions and things not for who she is but WHAT she is and then parades around like she accomplished it all by herself
She knows she is just a token, despised by productive people, influencing people only at the bottom of society. She loathes herself, and straightens her hair to prove it.
Princeton? Harvard? $270,000 salary? Not in any legitimate way.
Let’s see the original application, means of financing, academic records, thesis/books, and witnesses who saw her in the library actually reading.
Next we’ll be told she trades cattle futures too.
From what I recall, poor little Moochelle was making far less than $270,000 by the time Barky was elected senator. Only when the hospital realized that one of their staff was married to a potential big-time rainmaker did they invent a new title for her and double her pay.
Stopped right there.
If I had a dog with a face like her's, I'd shave his arse and make him walk backwards.
'scuse me, what?!
All that hate is going to consume her. Hope she finds true salvation, because it isn’t going to come from starting a race riot/war.
Doubled her pay? I think it was tripled. A Harvard law graduate, almost 20 years after graduation, and she was making less than $100,000 per year. Pathetic.
IMO, the most arrogant of people are those in a higher position of which they did not earn.
Absolutely - both her and her wife Barack. They only have status in the eyes of unassimilated minorities, while to everyone else they are only qualified (to paraphrase BJ Clinton) to serve coffee.
Exactly. At that point I was making 350 selling pay phones, of all things, and I didn’t have a degree of any kind back then.
Obama Principle: See also Peter Princle
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Obama Principle: See also Peter Principle
Also see,
DunningKruger effect
Founder’s syndrome
Murphy’s Law
Negative selection (politics)
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