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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

eleanor roche
Beu Nuo—Palin is right—The Vice President is the “head” of the US Senate: Article 1, section 3, US Constitution—“The Vice President of the United States shall be President of the Senate, but shall have no vote, unless they be equally divided”. I guess Uberstupidity must be a Canadian trait.
By eleanor roche on 10/23/2008 10:50 am
Beu Nuo
Eleanor..uberstupidity is an American disease. Did you watch the clip? She said” So if the VP want.. she can get in there to make changes to do whatever and help the kids family” only 8 times have the foolish Vp had to step into the senate under the bush Administration.. Moose Burgers must be getting to your brain.
By Beu Nuo on 10/23/2008 4:46 pm
Susan B
The founders of this site need your opposing viewpoints in order to keep the discussions alive. You may not feel wanted, but you are.
By Susan B on 10/21/2008 11:56 am
Star Lawrence
I am well aware that I make more money for Tiffany’s. That’s capitalism!
By Star Lawrence on 10/21/2008 12:14 pm
HA BIBI
WoW! A Great post Marjorie Total truth.
By HA BIBI on 10/23/2008 12:22 pm
James the Game
I’ll second that…Nittany Lions at the Buckeyes. Should be a war.
By James the Game on 10/21/2008 12:25 pm
Beu Nuo
You Mccain supporters have to get a PHD in Uberfoolishness.. How does a first lady that is a Thief and ex-junkie sound to you? or Am i lying about too? The only thing you have on Michelle is that she said she was proud of her country for the first time in her adult life? Understandable.she grew up during the civil right for blacks era? I’m guessing you wouldn’t know what that means. And to see segregration and where America is now, who wouldn’t be proud for the first time? Now barbie doll Cindy stole Drugs ta would have put anyone in jail..got away scott free.. how hard is that to sawllow? Slimy stuff my behind..
By Beu Nuo on 10/21/2008 8:21 pm
Beu Nuo
You Mccain supporters have to get a PHD in Uberfoolishness.. How does a first lady that is a Thief and ex-junkie sound to you? or Am i lying about thtat? The only thing you have on Michelle is that she said she was proud of her country for the first time in her adult life? Understandable.she grew up during the civil right for blacks era? I’m guessing you wouldn’t know what that means. And to see segregration and where America is now, who wouldn’t be proud for the first time? Now barbie doll Cindy stole Drugs that would have put anyone in jail..got away scott free.. how hard is that to swallow? Slimy stuff my behind..
By Beu Nuo on 10/21/2008 8:18 pm
Dona Howlett
Marjorie, I have to say your comments here are confusing……….first you give yourself credit for being nice then you say the following. “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.” You really don’t think making that statement isn’t UGLY. To imply that she’s Slimy ………that in it’s self is Ugly. By the way, it takes more than one cat to make a cat fight. The Republicans on this site give as good as they get. I guess the majority of the investors on WowOwow are Democrats……… It’s their SITE………I would think that gives them the right to choose the subjects. We don’t have to pay a dime to be involved…………so what’s the problem?
By Dona Howlett on 10/25/2008 6:07 pm
Victoria J
While Cindy McCain has done some great things, she has also done some things that are not so great…when your husband runs for the Presidency the press gets to raise all of it. Does one suppose if Michelle Obama had a problem with drugs, it would not be a part of the conversation in an interview? So I expect Cindy mcCain sitting for an interview which the McCain camp has not been able to stage-manage could find the interview difficult. Her husband had an affair with her while married to another woman. This not a judgement on Cindy McCain, but it is a reality that if you have this type of history, expect it to come up in an interview. Also how many of us can manage a $300K opening night convention outfit? Cindy’s seven homes, abundant bank account and fashion choices doesn’t mean she is not a nice person, but it does present the problem of telling the public you know what it means not to be able to make your $500 per month mortgage or put $250 dollars worth of groceries on the table to feed your family for a month. The distance between Cindy’s life and the lives of most Americans is wide and deep.
By Victoria J on 10/25/2008 3:30 pm
newzie snoozie
LADY GATOR, HOPW WOULD YOU MAKE THE SOUND OF A RASPBERRY BEING BLOWN AT YOU ? WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS TOLD HERE ANOUT CINDY MC/CAINE? THE WOMAN IS RICH, SHE IS MOST LIKELY SPOILED TO THE FINER THINGS OF LIFE. SHE MOST LIKELY HAS A CHIEF IN HER HOME AND A BUTLER? MAY BE, I DO NOT REALLY THINK SO BUT, IF SHE DOES HER MONEY COULD BUY ONE. BETTER, SURE WHY NOT. SHE DOESN’T WANTY TO DO ANYTHING SHE COULD DO IF SHE WANTED TO. ETC. GOT THE PICTURE? OLDER MOVIES USED TO SHOW HOW RICH PEOPLE LIVED JUST WATCH ONE . THEN YOU SEE WHY WE DO NOT NEED TO KNOW ABOUT HER. SHE OWNS BUDWEISER BEER WHAT ELSE NEEDS TO BE SAID.? PERHAPS IF SHE EVER THOUGHT ABOUT ALL OF THE DRUNKEN DRIVERS WHO KILLED PEOPLE WHEN THE DEAD ONES WERE ONLY OUT FOR A RIDE TO THE GROVCERY TO BUY THE EVENING MEAL FOR HER LOVED ONES. YES, IF SHE COULD EVER BRING HERSELF DOWN TO A LOWER THEN SHE IS SCALE SHE MAY REALIZE WHAT BEER DOES TO REAL PEOPLE. THEY ARE SO RICH THEY HAVE NO NEEDS . WHY GO THERE? BUT NOW A BLACK WORKING CLASS OF HUMAN BEING THAT IS WHERE YOU FIND A REAL STORY. HUSH HUNNYBUN WITH ICIMG ON TOP. UNTILL YOU CAN UNDERSTAND WHERE STORIES COME FROM JUST TAKE IT EASY. KNOW GOD LOVES YOU . THERE IS A STORY, READ IT.SOMETIME WHEN YOU FIND THE TIME TO LEARN AN INTEREST IN TRUE HISTORY HE DIED FOR YOU AND ME AND US.
By newzie snoozie on 11/07/2008 9:54 am
sibelle daubigne
Marj….. LOL LOL LOL that is funny ( just killing time)
By sibelle daubigne on 10/22/2008 8:30 pm
C Hardy
Nice article, glad to hear from her but still skeptical if she is just telling people what they want to hear to get Obama elected…Would say the same if it was an interview with Cindy McCain…
By C Hardy on 10/20/2008 7:04 am
Corinne M.
Things are tipping in Obama’s favor largely because McCain chose Sarah Palin as his running mate. Voters are willing to risk a potential disaster by electing Obama over a certain catastrophe in McCain. If you read many of the newspaper endorsements of Obama, they come largely because he’s not John McCain. Look at the Washington Post’s editorial: “The choice is made easy in part by Mr. McCain’s disappointing campaign, above all his irresponsible selection of a running mate who is not ready to be president.” I’ll be voting with one hand holding my nose.
By Corinne M. on 10/20/2008 7:35 am
Jennifer Dooley
Corinne, You nailed it for me. Palin! What was he thinking. Or not Thinking. I think at times that Carl Rove set him up. I also think it shows that McCain needs to do his own homework!
By Jennifer Dooley on 10/20/2008 10:20 am