She is now being tagged as "America’s next First Lady.”
Michelle Obama does the first lady pose on the September 2008 issue of Radar Magazine. The mag is offering “an insider’s guide to America’s next First Lady,” with a few comparisons to Senator Hillary Clinton along the way.
Many described Michelle as an exceptionally stylish, has an image and reputation for toughness.
For the full article visit radar online.
With this premature announcement/proclamation, Radar Magazine has showed positively their cards on the table.
Michelle Obama does the first lady pose on the September 2008 issue of Radar Magazine. The mag is offering “an insider’s guide to America’s next First Lady,” with a few comparisons to Senator Hillary Clinton along the way.
Many described Michelle as an exceptionally stylish, has an image and reputation for toughness.
Here's some excerpts:
Radar tells that : She gives us her vision but not her positions. Unlike Hillary, she doesn't push a policy agenda. Her stump speech offers more of a world view. She speaks wistfully about the America that produced a hard-working man like her father, sadly about the country today (conservatives tend to focus on this aspect), and ecstatically about the future. We know she wants us to elect her husband, but we suspect she wants something from us, personally.
We know she's opinionated, and we suspect we haven't heard them all. She is fiercely public about being fiercely private. She is neither the shrewish lady in pantsuits (Hillary) nor the pretty, if also practical, accessory that generations of political wives have been.
For the full article visit radar online.
With this premature announcement/proclamation, Radar Magazine has showed positively their cards on the table.
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