Flashback: Michelle Obama Says Having Kids Was A 'Concession' - Forced to Give Up 'Dreams'
Former First Lady Michelle Obama has a documentary coming out on Netflix. Because that’s what the world needs right now – more Obama time? Ugh.
Check out Michelle’s thoughts on the birth of her daughters, via Daily Wire:
Former First Lady Michelle Obama described having her two children as a “concession” that cost her “aspirations and dreams” in a new Netflix documentary, “Becoming.”
Advertisement - story continues belowIn a portion of the doc, first highlighted by Disrn, Mrs. Obama explains her relationship with husband and former President Barack Obama early on. According to the former First Lady, she felt she had to “set myself off to a place where I was confident that I was going to be his equal.”
But that apparently that “changed,” she suggests, when she had kids.
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Obama is known for not being proud of her country.
She made that clear a few years back, when she said she was finally proud of America once Barack was elected president.
Wonders that did for the nation, huh, Michelle? Was America better off after eight years of your husband’s scandals and malfeasance?
Yeah, good luck defending that simple question.
The wife of the former community organizer was in Malaysia in 2019. Why? Who cares?
But while there, she managed to bash the U.S. of A.
From Breitbart:
Former first lady Michelle Obama criticized the United States while speaking abroad on Thursday, stating the country is “still not where we need to be” on the issue of racism and scoffed at the notion that former President Barack Obama’s election meant the end of bigotry.
WATCH:
WATCH: Michelle Obama speaks about racism at an Obama Foundation event in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: “We’re still not where we need to be in the United States of America when it comes to race.”
WATCH: Michelle Obama speaks about racism at an Obama Foundation event in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: "We're still not where we need to be in the United States of America when it comes to race." pic.twitter.com/7Bj8dTfniv
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