Saturday, November 15, 2025

Michelle Obama says the U.S. is 'not ready' for a woman president

 Here is the primary reason for this at this time:

Look at young men and women under 30 in the U.S. carefully.

Young men's idea (under 30) is that they want to get married and have a family more than anyone else.

Look at young women under 30: Getting married and having a family is number 12 in their priorities. (on average)

This is why young men voted for Trump because they feel they are getting screwed here.

It doesn't really matter who is right and who is wrong this is what is happening now!

This is very serious (at least for the young men without marriage partners or kids). 

So, this is one major reason why young men will not vote for a woman president and are becoming Republicans a lot now. They want to have a family and the only way now is to import a woman from another country who does want to get married and have a family and Trump is also interfering with this. 

So, you have a whole lot of really angry young men in the U.S. because of this.

I suppose another option many young men are entertaining is leaving the U.S. for another country to live in and to raise a family. This likely is one of many results now nationwide. 

 

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Michelle Obama says the U.S. is 'not ready' for a woman president

 

 Michelle Obama says the U.S. is 'not ready' for a woman president

"Don't even look at me about running," Obama said, adding the country has "a lot of growing up to do."
Michelle Obama
Former first lady Michelle Obama spoke with actor Tracee Ellis Ross for an episode of her podcast.Jahi Chikwendiu / The Washington Post via Getty Images file

Former first lady Michelle Obama said in a conversation published to her YouTube page Friday that the country is not ready for a woman president, adding that the U.S. has “a lot of growing up to do.”

“As we saw in this past election, sadly, we ain’t ready,” Obama said. “That’s why I’m like, don’t even look at me about running, because you all are lying. You’re not ready for a woman. You are not.”

President Donald Trump defeated former Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election.

Obama’s comment came during a Nov. 5 conversation at the Brooklyn Academy of Music for her podcast. The discussion was between the former first lady and actor Tracee Ellis Ross, during which they discussed Obama’s new book, “The Look.”

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Ross had asked Obama if she felt that the first lady role, serving as an archetype for “wifedom and femininity,” had affected “the room that we’ve made for a woman to be president.”

“You know, we got a lot of growing up to do, and there’s still, sadly, a lot of men who do not feel like they can be led by a woman, and we saw it,” Obama continued.

Obama stumped for Harris on the 2024 campaign trail, drawing large crowds to campaign events, advocating for women’s health care and pleading with men to vote for Harris.

The former first lady has faced speculation and calls to run for president, but has repeatedly said she does not want to seek the Oval Office.

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