Posted on 07/28/2009 8:54:58 AM PDT by Lucky9teen
President Barack Obama, with his wife Michelle Obama, speaks during a reception for ambassadors in the Grand Foyer at The White House in Washington, Monday, July 27, 2009.
“That woman has more belts than Evander Holyfield.”
She uses them to beat her worthless husband.
From the front Michelle looks very nice. One of the few times she is dressed appropriately with a belt/sash on her waist. But a little boxey jacket could have covered the rear flaws. Tricks women learn who care about their appearance.
As to the hair, it is so funny that so many reporters and commentators have not recognized that Michelle has been wearing wigs. Not that I think that is wrong, except I wonder why she likes Whitey's straight tresses. However, when they gush about her hairstyles I could scream at them. How stupid they are not to have recognized the wigs and went on an on about her new "do" last week. It was hilarious.
That’s probably the nicest dress I’ve seen MOO-shell wear. I do wish she’d cover those arms, tho, just once.
I know, I know!!!
It wasn’t a haircut (nor are they admitting to any wigs)...nope. It was a tucked under hairstyle. AOL had pages and pages of photos and ‘tips’ how to get the look.
FWIW...she looks very nice in these photos. Great dress and no booby belt.
OMG that is AWFUL! And the lady to her left is no fashionista, either!
Must be a wig. And that guy must be a body-double. He doesn’t look right.
Michelle looks less ugly in those pictures.
Well, I wouldn't go that far.
Oh, my! LOL
She has one big caboose!
AMEN!!!!
What’er they doing, an Amos and Andy routine?
More belts than a straight jacket. ;-)
Actually she’s well dressed. The top part could have been blue...
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