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The wowOwow Interview | 10/20/2008 6:00 am

Michelle Obama Tells Lesley Stahl: Some Won't Vote for Barack No Matter What

Michelle Obama, Election 2008, Campaigning, Lesley Stahl Interview, Politics
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With only days before the election, wowOwow’s Lesley Stahl caught up with Michelle Obama …

Lesley: If you win, you’ll be inheriting an economy in as dire a condition as most of us have ever seen. Do you see a role for the First Lady in dealing with the psychology of tough times? What can a First Lady do?

Michelle: Leading us out of this economic crisis is the job of the next president. But the First Lady can help in crucial ways. She can be a bridge to communities across the country – talking with folks about their concerns, their struggles and their hopes for the future. Over the last year and a half, I’ve been hosting roundtable discussions with working women and military spouses, and I’ve heard countless stories from women and families who are having a really tough time in this economic downturn. They’re doing everything they can to make a good life for their families, but still, they’re slipping. 

I’ve really treasured these discussions. It’s been incredibly valuable to hear these women’s voices and their stories. As First Lady, I would keep these conversations going, and bring their stories back to my husband and his staff, because our president really needs to understand the challenges that working women and military families face, so he can enact policies that will truly bring change people really need to their everyday lives. In an Obama White House, those conversations will happen. We’ll keep talking and we’ll keep listening. I want to help women and families have more of a voice in our government. They deserve it.  

Lesley: As we come down to the last three weeks of the campaign, the polls are showing almost a "tipping point" slide toward your husband — with states usually thought of "rosy red" turning "berry blue." Do you trust the polls? Or do you think there’s some hidden racism?

Michelle: I think there are two conversations that have been going on throughout this whole election. There is the conversation that has been happening with the pundits about the polls and the campaign combat. And then there is the conversation that has been happening on the ground. The folks out there aren’t really interested in the horse race and the negative back and forth. They want to know about the positions that the candidates have on the issues. They want to hear how our next president is going to help this struggling economy.

And of course, there will always be people who won’t vote for Barack Obama no matter what. But there are also people who will not vote for John McCain no matter what. That’s always the case in politics. But we don’t focus on that. We focus on getting out the facts about Barack’s ideas and his positions on the issues, and the values that guide him.  

Lesley: Raising children as part of the First Family is a unique challenge. I actually covered Amy Carter’s first day at public school. Chelsea Clinton went to a private school, and seems to have had as normal an upbringing as is possible. What do you think about raising your girls in the White House? What are the pros and cons? And what kind of school are you thinking about?

Michelle: Barack and I have been really proud of how the girls have handled themselves throughout the campaign. They have taken this campaign in stride, in their own individual ways. They’ve learned a lot, and they’ve managed to have some fun, too, which is wonderful. And if Barack has the honor of serving as our next president, we will work hard to make sure our girls have smooth adjustment to life in Washington. That will be my No. 1 job. I’ve already had some great conversations with Hillary Clinton, Tipper Gore and Caroline Kennedy, and they’ve all given me great advice on how to make sure that your kids stay grounded and whole — even in the White House. But you know, that comes later. For now, we are staying focused on getting out our message and getting out the vote for the Obama/Biden ticket. We are taking this experience one day at a time.

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MarjorieC
Nice article.
By MarjorieC on 10/20/2008 6:43 am
FrannieEm
I agree, nice article. Boy they are really working hard to get to the White House. Seems like no stone goes unturned. Smart
By FrannieEm on 10/20/2008 12:52 pm
sibelledaubigne
Boy they are really working hard to get to the White House”. LOL LOL Great line!
By sibelledaubigne on 10/20/2008 8:11 pm
TeeReed
Yes they are working hard like anyone else to get to the white house just like people have done before them, but as usual they have to be much better. Condi Rice is more quailified than Bush. I hate to say it but it shows how some people is just resting on the way things have always been.
By TeeReed on 10/21/2008 6:22 am
LadyGator
Marjorie — Yeah, nice article, Now, wouldn’t it be nice if the WOW staff would do a nice article about Cindy McCain? After the sickening article by the NY Times about her (what do we expect from that slime rag) — wouldn’t it have been nice for these WOW women to have extended the same courtesy to Cindy McCain as a rebuttal. Sure can tell where these ladies hitched their panties!!!!!
By LadyGator on 10/20/2008 9:34 pm
MarjorieC
Lady Gator, We McCain supporters have to give ourselves credit. This was a perfect opportunity to bring up all the slimy stuff out there about Michelle, and there’s plenty of it. But, I hate this pouncing on women. It is all this group does — one long cat fight — it’s ugly. At least this will be one string that will be free of that for obvious reasons. This is an Obama site. If they put up an article about Cindy McCain, this group would immediately tear her apart. The mainstream media goes from Gov. Palin to Cindy McCain and back again. Meanwhile, Obama and Biden get a free passes.
By MarjorieC on 10/21/2008 7:54 am
StarLawrence
I agree with the above. I think on a past Cindy thread, though, some of us got some wOwers to look at her for what she is. Maybe. OK—I am Pollyanna today! Speaking of the press, Juan Wms actually said the Obama campaign is very vindictive against reporters who say anything negative. Can’t wait for yrs and yrs of this.
By StarLawrence on 10/21/2008 11:00 am
Susan B
Vindictive? What are they doing to retaliate? Are they refusing to answer negatively-put questions, locking out reporters, what?
By Susan B on 10/21/2008 11:15 am
StarLawrence
He said they withhold access….
By StarLawrence on 10/21/2008 12:22 pm
DeBrcaobj
The McCain Camp has made vilifying the press into the cornerstone of their campaign! It is mentioned at nearly every rally and Palin even made mention of it during her debate. What are you talking about?
By DeBrcaobj on 10/21/2008 12:29 pm
JamestheGame
A McCain presidency would evade the press as much as the Bush presidency has. Hey, DeB, if you can hack some foul language, you might get a hoot out of this old Bill O’Reilly clip I came across, where he displays an amazing lack of self-control: http://www.holytaco.com/2008/05/12/bill-oreilly-goes-on-screaming-rampag…
By JamestheGame on 10/21/2008 1:19 pm
DeBrcaobj
Oh I saw that! O’Reilly is such a jerk. And McCain has already kept the press from asking questions of Palin and, as I said above, made vilifying the press a cornerstone of his campaign… so anyone quoting some person’s accusation that Obama is “vindictive” to the press is really grasping at straws.
By DeBrcaobj on 10/21/2008 1:39 pm
JamestheGame
I’d like to see the video where Marlo Thomas threw a cup of coffee at O’Reilly. That was years ago, too, so there may not exist any video. Speaking of whom, Marlo was on the “Today” show this morning, looking ravishingly beautiful, as always, and talking about the “Free to Be..You & Me” project, etc.
By JamestheGame on 10/21/2008 1:42 pm
DeBrcaobj
If anyone deserves a cup of coffee thrown at them it’s Bill O’Reilly.
By DeBrcaobj on 10/21/2008 2:10 pm
IrishEyesNY
Why, deburca? because he’s a conservative???
By IrishEyesNY on 10/21/2008 8:23 pm