Posted on 02/09/2010 10:30:45 AM PST by Justaham
Title truncated. Original title: Michelle Obama Defends Hubby From Palins Attacks... Change Isnt Easy & Doesnt Happen Overnight
Sarah Palin let the Obama Administration have it Saturday night. But that wont stop Team Obama from pushing their hopey-changey socialist crap. Michelle Obama defended her husband today from recent attacks insisting that, Change isnt easy and doesnt happen overnight. But it sure hurts. Good Morning America reported:
I think my husband has done a phenomenal job staying on course, looking his critics in the eye, coming up with clear solutions against staying the course, Michelle Obama told Robin Roberts in an exclusive morning television interview on Good Morning America. Thats what leadership is. But people have the right to criticize the President of the United States.
Michelle Obamas comments came in response to recent criticism from Sarah Palin who told TEA Party conventioneers in Nashville, Tenn., this weekend she wants to ask Obama supporters, How is that hope-y, change-y stuff working out for you?
Rightfully, some people are frustrated, right? Michelle Obama said. But one of the things that Barack Obama said and continues to say is change isnt easy and it doesnt happen overnight. And it certainly doesnt happen in a year.
Its not, hes not done yet. Hes got more time, she said.
Obama tripled the national deficit in one year and watched unemployment soar to 9.7%. America cant stand much more of this hopey-change.
(Excerpt) Read more at gatewaypundit.firstthings.com ...
What the heck does THAT mean?!!
Tell me, did Michelle Ma'belle right that phrase on her hand "stay the course" on her hand and forget how to use it?
Period dot BINGO.
The *he's got more time* is the scary part. Three more years to TOTALLY screw up the country.
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