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Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Oh Yes, He Will Make Us Better
By Kathleen Parker
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Chivalry is still charming, as Barack Obama proved when he recently warned Tennessee Republicans to leave his wife alone.

He was commenting on a GOP Web ad that highlights Michelle Obama's comment, made at a rally in February, that she was proud of America for the first time in her adult life. When asked about the ad Monday during an interview on "Good Morning America," Obama said Republicans were welcome to pick on him and his track record, but not his wife.

"If they think that they're going to try to make Michelle an issue in this campaign, they should be careful because that I find unacceptable. The notion that you start attacking my wife, or my family ... is just low class. ... Lay off my wife, all right?"

Love that. You could almost hear those bowling pins toppling as Obama's testosterone surged, while Michelle was almost Nancy Reaganesque sitting by his side. Of course, Michelle Obama is manifestly capable of defending herself, but it's refreshing to see a man come to his damsel's defense.

Even so, hard-core feminists who switched allegiances from Hillary Clinton to Obama must have had to Botox their faces to keep their eyes from rolling out of their sockets upon hearing "lay off my wife."

They were already in fetal recoil from Obama's earlier "sweetie," offered to a female reporter at a campaign stop in Detroit. When ABC's Peggy Agar asked him a question about how he was going to help the American autoworkers, Obama responded:

"Hold on one second, sweetie. We'll do a press avail."

Be still my beating heart.

Alas, Obama felt it necessary to apologize a few hours later, leaving a message on Agar's voice mail. "That's a bad habit of mine," he said. "I do it sometimes with all kinds of people. I mean no disrespect and so I am duly chastened on that front."

What preciousness hath feminism wrought when a perfectly good "sweetie" piques a grown woman's ire?

Far too much has been made of tongue slippages that are silly to insignificant, including Michelle's un-proud moment. We know what the woman meant. She was proud of her husband, proud of her country for recognizing his talents, and probably proud of herself. She was swept up in the moment.

That said, Michelle Obama doesn't get a pass from scrutiny and criticism. What she says matters, not least because she is the partner of the man who would be president but also because her statements are made in the service of his campaign.

Both husband and wife have made plenty of remarks that were not mere nits, but are troubling hints at a future where government knows what's best. Such as this from a Los Angeles rally where Michelle pronounced that Obama "will require you to work." Continued...

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Kathleen Parker is a syndicated columnist with the Washington Post Writers Group.
 
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Subject: open letter 2 Obamas
Yo, Mr & Mrs 1st Couple Wannabee,

Whenever he gets criticized & questioned, whether directly mano a mano, or via media winds, Barack Hussein Osamabama whines & bitches like a superannuated snot-nosed kid. Sooooooh, All-Great Dalai Obama, if you can't take the impingements and criticisms - real perceived or implied - of Your Wonderfulness, you should just plain forget about becoming the next POTUS.

Also, so you find it "unack-ceeeeeeeeehpt-able" that people are attacking your wife. So what the blazes are you gonna do about it? You sent her out on the campaign trail, when she says something stupid, petulant, bitchy or slanderous about America and its people, she's 100 percent fair game for criticism.

If somehow I could meet one or both of you mano a mano, I would verbally rake you over the coals, because you're all wet on every conceivable issue that matters: massive deadbeat entitlements; punitive corporate taxation; pro-gay pandering; kumbayah with Hezbollah, cut-n-run foreign policy; and so on and on.

Finally, neither one of you seem familiar with the immortal words of the legendary President Ike: if you can't stand the heat, get outta the kitchen.

A flyover country jingoist for America

Ok, one more comment
Listening to Sen. Obama do a major policy speech to a Jewish group today I heard a lot of smooth talk, a lot of platitudes, a lot of "I've traveled to Israel...", but no real meat, no strong policy statements. Why do people let him get away without having to utter a single detail? I used to think that Hillary was pampered by the press and not asked hard questions... its nice to see that they have topepd that with BO. All I can say is that it stinks...
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