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The wowOwow Interview | 10/20/2008 5:00 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.

518 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

DeBúrca obj
No, because he’s an obnoxious bully who doesn’t know the truth from his arse.
By DeBúrca obj on 10/21/2008 8:11 pm
Ro H
No, just because he acts like an ass!
By Ro H on 10/21/2008 11:37 pm
Star Lawrence
Yet—you say above—you watched him and Juan talk.
By Star Lawrence on 10/22/2008 10:00 am
DeBúrca obj
I have no idea what are you talking about? I never said I watched him and Juan talk. Maybe you are reading someone elses posts and confusing them with mine.
By DeBúrca obj on 10/22/2008 11:05 am
Star Lawrence
I rechecked—you were referring to the O’Reilly meltdown against Barney Frank (long overdue from someone). I stand corrected.
By Star Lawrence on 10/22/2008 6:05 pm
DeBúrca obj
Just google O’Reilly and you can get dozens of meltdowns. The guy has been caught in so many lies that his mental health has been questioned. Barney Frank is only the most recent.
By DeBúrca obj on 10/23/2008 7:55 am
Lady Gator
Star ——-Bill O’Rilley —he just tells it like it is. I LOVED the way he took on Barney Frank about Freddie and Fannie. That was truly the best interview he’s done! LOL
By Lady Gator on 10/22/2008 1:03 pm
sibelle daubigne
Lady, that was a “great moment” of television! lol lol
By sibelle daubigne on 10/22/2008 9:54 pm
Mommy Dearest
Good HEAVENS, dahling. NO ONE deserves a cup of coffee thrown at them. REALLY! Give it a REST, my dear. You’re scaring ME, for heaven’s sake!
By Mommy Dearest on 10/26/2008 11:36 am
DeBúrca obj
Apparently Marlo Thomas thought he did!
By DeBúrca obj on 10/26/2008 12:07 pm
Star Lawrence
I believe I said Juan Williams—wouldn’t he be your guy?
By Star Lawrence on 10/21/2008 1:07 pm
DeBúrca obj
Just because Juan Williams says something, it doesn’t make it a fact. However, we have all heard for ourselves the McCain camp vilify the press throughout this campaign, ever since the Republican Convention. In fact, it has been a McCain campaign tactic, a tactic that began with Nixon… vilify the press and then you discredit the press when it reports what you’re up to. And we also know that Palin has been shielded from the press. So, I don’t think accusations about the Obama campaign regarding the press would be something any McCain supporter would want to bring up.
By DeBúrca obj on 10/21/2008 1:18 pm
Star Lawrence
African-American reporter, liberal source (NPR) gets cut off or scolded by this Dem campaign. I thought it was interesting. Diff than someone berating the press. This is a reporter criticizing a (sensitive) campaign.
By Star Lawrence on 10/22/2008 6:08 pm
DeBúrca obj
Doesn’t make it true, also, it’s one person, also he works for FOX too so he can’t be all that Liberal. Besides everyone on NPR is not Liberal. Also, my point was, McCain’s disdain of the press during this campaign has been a cornerstone of his “strategy”… so any implications that Obama is “vindictive” toward the press by one guy is sort of funny.
By DeBúrca obj on 10/23/2008 7:54 am
Star Lawrence
By the way, before anyone dislocates something vital kneejerking against O’Reilly, why not watch his show for one night? He is way more interesting than that owly guy, has some Dems on, and even when he is just schmoozing with all his blonde analysts, he holds your attention. It would take an open mind…
By Star Lawrence on 10/21/2008 3:00 pm