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She has given coveted interviews primarily to women's magazines and news outlets that have allowed her to highlight her domestic side: her focus on motherhood and her efforts to settle her family in the White House; her interest in gardening and healthy living; her affinity for mixing off-the-rack outfits with designer goods; and her efforts to open up the White House to ordinary Americans.
Mrs Obama's aides meet regularly with the President's senior communications team and select public events that will maximise her message. She sticks closely to her script, delivering brief, lively speeches that rarely stray from her prepared remarks and steer clear of controversy. She talks about her support for volunteerism and military families, but seldom discusses race, her keen interest in influencing public policy or her place in history as the first African-American first lady.
A Harvard-trained lawyer and former hospital vice-president, Mrs Obama is also a tough-minded professional who cares deeply about influencing public policy and sometimes promotes legislation at her events. Her top aides, for example, are often immersed in policy discussions in the West Wing that are not publicised by the White House.
Originally posted by earlywatcher
Why not? She has shaped her public image into an incredibly popular one around the world. She will have the requisite experience and the assistance of an immensely popular president.
Originally posted by badgerprints
Originally posted by earlywatcher
Why not? She has shaped her public image into an incredibly popular one around the world. She will have the requisite experience and the assistance of an immensely popular president.
She doesn't have the requisite experience and being popular won't actually get the job done.
Originally posted by grapesofraft
What is that saying... "You can fool some of the people some of the time..."
or that other one "Fool me once shame on you...."
[edit on 23-6-2009 by grapesofraft]
politicalhumor.about.com...
"There's an old saying in Tennessee — I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again." —President George W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 17, 2002