Posted on 08/14/2012 6:23:14 PM PDT by Marketfly1
Hey napscoordinator
Couldn’t disagree more with your post! that wasn’t a cute little exchange...that was a disgusting plea for attention from Moochele (who has unlimited media attention). The First Fat A$$ could not stand that Gabby was getting attention and adoration from the audience so she interjected her phony plea for healthy eating. Let Gabby get her attention on the show and STFU
That was terrible.
Funny...but terrible. ;)
Just remember, in her second term, The Wookie will have more flexibility.
She’ll be able to BAN the food choices she doesn’t like, so you and I won’t be troubled with making a choice.
That will solve the problem for Gabby, but Moochie will still have plenty of backribs from the chef at 1600 Pa. Ave.
Somebody from McDonald’s needs to send Moochelle the nutritional info for the Egg McMuffin, which now touts itself as a healthy breakfast, coming in at under 300 calories. Not too bad for breakfast if you’re watching your caloric intake.
Don’t these people ever read anything before they shoot their mouths off? I know, I know..stupid question.
And this from a woman whose ass is so big it could shade a continent.
But, how do you really feel about her? Don’t be shy!
I just laughed and laughed and laughed! Nicely played.
youre setting me back
This statement alone is an admission that it has nothing to do with health, but everything to do with control. The First Lady derided an Olympic Gold Medal athlete for her choice of food consumption. That derision was against one of the fittest persons in the world, yet she is not supposed to be able to consume specific foods.
If even the fittest persons in the world are being derided for their food consumption choices, where does that leave the average American?
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