Posted on 05/06/2009 2:13:58 PM PDT by Neverforget01
For her first visit here as First Lady, Michelle Obama recycled a wardrobe staple. She shopped her closet and picked a Tracy Feith dress that she's worn before for a meet-and-greet at the U.S. mission to the UN Tuesday afternoon.
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At the podium, Obama's voice quivered with emotion as she told the crowd she never imagined she'd be a role model for girls around the globe.
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"Seeing as how Michelle is the greatest First Lady we've ever known, not to take anything away from the other First Ladies, but I think its so fantastic that she's tonight's guest and leads the pack of influentials," Winfrey told the Daily News.
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**At the podium, Obama’s voice quivered with emotion as she told the crowd she never imagined she’d be a role model for girls around the globe.**
Sorry, Michelle, you are NOT a role model for anyone!
Good grief, that sweater is too small for her.
These articles make me wanna puke!! These people are STUPID!
She probably raided one of her daughter’s closets to find that sweater b/c it shore nuff don’t fit Michelle.
Hi, SuziQ. [waves] There's nothing wrong with wearing a dress more than once, although Nancy Reagan was excoriated for doing it IIRC. No, the problem is that, in this one, she looks as if she just stepped out of a bag of rags.
LOL--Can I steal it?
*snort* Tis sadly true.
"LOL--Can I steal it?
Too late, I already stole it from a post on this very thread, From dixiechick2000 in #49. Sorrreee... ;-)
Now...there's the problem.
She's not done anything...anything at all.
AND...she's so thankful that SHE is the role model for little girls all over the globe.
Uber narcissist...
Neverforget01, I’m glad you liked it!
You can “steal” anything you want from me. ;o)
Thank you for posting the thread, and for the ping.
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