(The Federalist)—Perhaps a frothy bubble bath, a spot of tea, and a cushy robe would help poor Michelle Obama work through her past traumas, like being married to former president Barack Obama and having to pay for food while living at the White House.
Instead, she has been working out her imagined hardships in public interviews and podcasts, like a public therapy session nobody asked for.
Michelle lashed out at her husband in the cruelest way on this week’s podcast that she shares with her brother, IMO with Michelle Obama & Craig Robinson, basically saying she would not want a child that turned out like him. Is there a higher insult one can give a spouse?
During a discussion about parenting sons, radio host and guest Angie Martinez told Michelle, a mother of two daughters, she should have had sons. Michelle recoiled at the thought.
Michelle Obama says she’s glad she didn’t have a son:
“He would have been a Barack Obama.” pic.twitter.com/HuziGTF90n
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“I’m so glad I didn’t have a boy! Because he would have been a Barack Obama. … No! I would have felt for him,” Michelle said, during an episode in which she offered nearly an hour of life coaching to the parents of sons.
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