Posted on 09/16/2010 10:02:31 AM PDT by Lucky9teen
U.S. President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama attend the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute's 33rd Annual Awards Gala in Washington September 15, 2010
U.S. President Barack Obama casts a shadow as he delivers remarks at the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute's 33rd Annual Awards Gala in Washington, September 15, 2010.
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look at the size of that woman’s feet! amazing...
“stanch”
I thought you were referring to the smell of the open-leg stance.
Those feet have to be big to carry that heavy scum around.
There is nothing graceful about MO. She can’t even stand like a lady. What a total embarrassment.
She needs to pay more attention to how she poses in public, picture 1 and 2 she looks very elegant. Picture 3 is like she just climbed off a horse.
OMG! THAT DRESS!!! call the fashion police
They are very vile and disgusting people.
That IS a wide stance isn’t it?
This is also a wide stance.
The grand couple of Halloween in their hispanic costumes.
Michelle is tall and reasonably attractive; she could look like a classy First Lady if she chose to. Why does she insist on presenting herself as a tawdry streetwalker? She looks like Tina Turner in that outfit.
On the subject of the dress....
The material is horrid
The color is completely unflattering
But
The cut is pretty good. I like the snugness on the leg; it gives a bit of a sexy look without showing much. The shoulder area is complementary. She needs a good pair of Spanx to firm up the tummy and butt area.
Overall, it’s not bad, I’ve seen her in considerably worse outfits.
“stanch = stance”
= stench?
I think your fashion alert ping list will get a kick out of the Hefty trash bag dress.
-PJ
WTH? Was she really standing like that in the pic or is it photoshopped?
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