Friday, December 16, 2016

Michelle Obama: Trump has drained the hope out of America

I agree with this. The hope for equal rights. The hope for minorities not being tortured and murdered.The hope for equal right to jobs. All that is gone now. We are in a Brave New World and the people who voted the most for Trump will actually suffer physically the worst in the future. IT is only a complete nightmare that people can only wake up screaming from. Things are going back to the 1920s to 1950s where equal rights were only a joke and a mean one at that.

If Hillary Clinton were going to be president I guarantee you we wouldn't be going to war with both Russia and China right now. Instead we are going to war with China at Putin's request of his Puppet, Trump. After the U.S. and China are incinerated by nuclear war, Putin inherits the earth.

Michelle Obama: 'We are feeling what not having hope feels like'

New York Daily News - ‎31 minutes ago‎
The first lady suggested that the election of Donald Trump has drained the country of the hope her husband's 2008 campaign ran on.
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Michelle Obama sees despair in America.
The first lady suggested that the election of Donald Trump has drained the country of the hope that fueled her husband’s 2008 campaign.
In an interview with Oprah Winfrey, Michelle Obama said he believes President Obama’s administration achieved the platform he promised — hope — because Americans “feel the difference now.”
“Now we are feeling what not having hope feels like," she said in a Friday clip previewing the interview, which is set to air on CBS Monday.
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Michelle Obama insisted she and her husband — whose first presidential campaign in 2008 featured an iconic poster of his likeness with the word “hope” — believe hope is “a necessary concept.”
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“Barack didn't just talk about hope because he thought it was just a nice slogan to get votes,” she said. “He and I and so many believe that — what else do you have, if you don’t have hope? What do you give your kids if you can’t give them hope?”
Without mentioning Trump by name, the First Lady quietly tore into the Republican businessman, insinuating that the nation will lose a “grownup in the White House” when Obama’s term ends in January.
She said her husband has been a steady leader able to comfort the nation even during tremulous times and compared him to the father of “a toddler that bumps his head on the table.”
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“They look up at you to figure out whether it hurts,” she said. “If you’re like, ‘Oh, my God!’ they’re crying.”
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First Lady Michelle Obama speaks to Oprah Winfrey in a new CBS interview, set to air Monday.

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She said Obama is the calm dad who tells his injured child, “You know what, babe? It’s OK.”
“I feel that way about the nation,” she said. “I feel that Barack has been that for the nation in ways that people will come to appreciate.”
She continued: “Having a grownup in the White House who can say to you in times of crisis and turmoil, ‘Hey, it’s gonna be OK. Let’s remember the good things that we have. Let’s look at the future. Let’s look at all the things that we’re building.’ All of this is important for our kids to stay focused and to feel like their work isn’t in vain — like their lives aren’t in vain.”
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“What do we do if we don’t have hope, Oprah?”
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