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Barbara Bush was definitely overweight, but she carried it in a matronly, grandmother kind of way. Her weight sort of added to her personality. Mooochelle does not carry her weight well due to her height and large feet. She looks hulking and beastly.
Oh, come on! This gives new meaning to "but my situation is different"!
Poor thing....can you comprehend what you read? I don't oppose the issue.....I oppose Mooochelle's hypocrisy on the issue. Understand the difference???????
Oh please. The only reason you care is because its Michelle Obama saying it. Sally Struthers could have said it and you would be applauding her.
Yes, yes it is getting dumb. It is just as dumb as an overweight first lady preaching to Americans about how they eat, all while the US economy is in the tank, people are out of jobs, etc, etc. Seems Michelle has bigger issues she could focus on and TRUELY help people in need.
Until Michelle shaves off a good 30 to 40 pounds from that hulking frame, her preaching makes her look like the LARGE hypocrite she obviously is.
Yes, yes... keep making fun of women who are tall and don't fit into your 'supermodel' mold. Not everyone has the same body, not everyone carries weight the same way and if she lost 40 lbs she would look emaciated...which is probably how you think all women should look.
As for what Michelle 'should' be working on, if the first lady were to pick a topic to champion that had to do with the economy you would probably just be bitching and complaining that she's sticking her nose where it doesn't belong because she isn't an elected official
There's really no pleasing you people.
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