Michelle Obama Booed at NASCAR (high school, Georgia, percentage, kids)
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" For the first time in my life I am proud of my country"
I suspect these people who booed you have been proud of their country their WHOLE lives.
Karma Michelle, Karma.
Once again, pointing fingers. You're a father, bulldog. When your children misbehave, is the, "but so-and-so was bad, too" defense work? Do you encourage your children to follow bad examples, or do you teach them to behave properly?
Michelle earned that respect when her husband was elected President of the United States. All this pointing fingers to other events is evidence that YOU and the other FINGER POINTERS know that disrespecting the First Lady was wrong.
Nobody "earns respect" by being married to anyone unless of course they are part of the elitist progressive circle where the bobbing heads rule...
Once again, pointing fingers. You're a father, bulldog. When your children misbehave, is the, "but so-and-so was bad, too" defense work? Do you encourage your children to follow bad examples, or do you teach them to behave properly?
Pointing a finger to a fact. Michelle has done nothing as a first lady to endear herself to the people that booed her. Having been to a few NASCAR races, I know for a fact that if you could hear people booing above the standard amount of noise then that means several thousand were voicing their displeasure about her. The first lady decided to position herself politically by her actions and as such she is going to pay the price. That's politics.
This thread has nothing to do with how my children behaved, this is about how Michelle Obama's behavior has come back to bite her.
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