Lucille
12-17-2016, 10:10 AM
https://www.lewrockwell.com/lrc-blog/live-hopeless-world/
. . . now that Barry Soetoro, the Kenyan/Indonisian Demo-Communist in the White House, will not be able to issue any more “executive orders” as of January 21. So says Michelle Obama in an interview with Poprah Winfrey. “We now know what having no hope feels like,” she droned. Poprah, whose net worth is in the hundreds of millions, responded by nodding her head in agreement.
'Now we're feeling what not having hope feels like. Hope is necessary,' she said in her first direct response to the November 9 election result.
In her interview with Oprah, the First Lady said the president needs to be someone 'who can say to you in times of crisis and turmoil: "hey, it's gonna be ok"'.
She said she was assured her husband had achieved his goal of setting a hope-fueled agenda because of the contrasting mood brought by Trump's victory.
'Your husband's administration, everything, the election, was all about hope. Do you think that this administration achieved that?' asked Winfrey.
In a lengthy reply, Mrs Obama said calmly: 'Yes. I do. Because we feel the difference now.
Mrs Obama maintained a firm quietness on Trump's win for weeks
'Now, we're feeling what not having hope feels like. Hope is necessary. It's a necessary concept.
'What else do you have if you don't have hope?'
[...]
'What do we do if we don't have hope, Oprah?
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. . . now that Barry Soetoro, the Kenyan/Indonisian Demo-Communist in the White House, will not be able to issue any more “executive orders” as of January 21. So says Michelle Obama in an interview with Poprah Winfrey. “We now know what having no hope feels like,” she droned. Poprah, whose net worth is in the hundreds of millions, responded by nodding her head in agreement.
'Now we're feeling what not having hope feels like. Hope is necessary,' she said in her first direct response to the November 9 election result.
In her interview with Oprah, the First Lady said the president needs to be someone 'who can say to you in times of crisis and turmoil: "hey, it's gonna be ok"'.
She said she was assured her husband had achieved his goal of setting a hope-fueled agenda because of the contrasting mood brought by Trump's victory.
'Your husband's administration, everything, the election, was all about hope. Do you think that this administration achieved that?' asked Winfrey.
In a lengthy reply, Mrs Obama said calmly: 'Yes. I do. Because we feel the difference now.
Mrs Obama maintained a firm quietness on Trump's win for weeks
'Now, we're feeling what not having hope feels like. Hope is necessary. It's a necessary concept.
'What else do you have if you don't have hope?'
[...]
'What do we do if we don't have hope, Oprah?
http://fsb.zedge.net/scale.php?img=Mi81LzIvNi8xLTEwNjA4NjAxLTI1MjY2MDEu anBn&ctype=1&v=4&q=81&xs=620&ys=383&sig=2a3366ef0fca5ba253117290da950e38db953fa3