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Question of the Day | 06/12/2008 12:00 am

What advice do you have for Michelle Obama?

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Joan Ganz Cooney

Joan Ganz Cooney | 06/12/2008 12:00 am

Joan Cooney: Forget Your Opinions, Mrs. Obama

Michelle Obama should talk only about how the country needs her husband’s leadership to bring about change and about family life, both in a very benign noncontroversial way. And forget, FORGET, that she has any opinions of her own.
Julia Reed

Julia Reed | 06/12/2008 12:00 am

Julia Reed: Michelle, This Isn't About You

Be gracious. Try to remember this is not really about you.
Mary Wells

Mary Wells | 06/12/2008 12:00 am

Mary Wells: Mrs. McCain Is Pretty but Michelle Obama Is Glorious

I think Michelle is gloriously 2008 and shouldn’t change. Pretty Mrs. McCain stands still on the side, slightly behind, like so many of the women.
In America’s history, wives of heads of corporations as well as wives of presidents – they barely breathe, they smile demure smiles, we are not supposed to focus on them, but we all register: nice ladies. Mrs. McCain must be cute to know – he had a wide choice. But when a woman is as still as she is you get an idea that he is the general and she marches to his tune.

Hillary’s face is active and expressive and can be dramatic and she has learned a new smile that is big and lovely and somebody new is doing her makeup this year — good for her!!! But Hillary moves like a girls’ basketball coach — back and forth, from an older era. Michelle moves from head to toe, she moves her slim athletic body as if she could jam with the best of them, clicking her fingers. The two of them, Barack and Michelle, use a podium or speech area differently than other political couples.

They move around each other, like a dance routine, and they relate to each other and even touch each other, groovy, feeling free. She makes me feel good. She isn’t scared. She has opinions. He cares about them. They have a dancing marriage that has spirit. Other good marriages in the White House, no matter how glamorous, have been still and typical of the puritanical American past. Some of the male presidents have had secret or not-so-secret affairs. But there was no happy heat that we could see – no strong communication that was obvious to us between the president and his wife. The Obamas look and act like change, like 2008, like good times. I don’t want to lose any of that.

Liz Smith

Liz Smith | 06/12/2008 12:00 am

Liz Smith Wants Michelle Obama to Just Be Adorable

Feminists will put a contract out on me and I NEVER thought I’d say this but it would be relaxing if she acted like being First Lady in the traditional sense was the first order of business. Devote herself to the arts or something like that. But stay out of politics, religion, and not offer the strong-minded opinions that have gotten her and him in so much trouble. And double on abandoning any evidence of taking revenge on anybody. Just be Mrs. Obama for THE NEXT FOUR YEARS. I have always wanted First Ladies to be so much more than they ever are, but in her case, I just want her to be adorable.

 

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Brooklyn Gal
Hope that doesn’t include a glass of champagne. I would love to see her raise her glass and toast President Obama.
By Brooklyn Gal on 06/12/2008 1:04 pm
Buh- Bye
I’d tell Michelle Obama to put her rhetoric aside and play a smart game. I remember saying in 2000 that Gore might have become President if he hadn’t shunned Bill Clinton. He and Tipper underestimated the admiration Democratic voters have for the Clintons. I’m not sure what’s going on inside the beltway, but they seem to be out of touch with their base. Barack Obama appears to be making the same mistake. I wonder if I’ll be saying the same thing about his presidential bid in 2009.
By Buh- Bye on 06/12/2008 12:30 pm
Brooklyn Gal
My Alais, Only if you don’t vote for him. I was in the audience when Gore gave a speech at a convention I was attending in Washington. I remember telling an official at the convention that Gore had 8 years to prepare for his campaign, yet he came across wooden. Months later, SNL made fun of his “lockbox” debate. Advisors had to replay that SNL bit to him to bring the point across. Obama unfortuantely needs to better vet out his advisors from now on. He shouldn’t be pulling “A McCain”.
By Brooklyn Gal on 06/12/2008 1:20 pm
Star Lawrence
I remember saying a while back that these people are ALL politicians and that the people who know how to do things in Washington are the people who have done things…He sounded kind of lame saying, am I supposed to vet the vetters? Uh, yeah, you are.
By Star Lawrence on 06/12/2008 3:56 pm
Bonnie Oliver
I think this is the type of mistake the GOP might exploit. A example of inexperience and possibly hyprocisy inasmuch as the very organizations Senator Obama named in condemnation are the ones managed by the Mr. Johnson (that is the name of fellow on the VP selection committee, right?)
By Bonnie Oliver on 06/12/2008 10:57 pm
My Two Cents
Congratulations Michelle, the women of WOW like you because you have good fashion sense and a nice hair style.You may have your own opinions but you should keep them to yourself, at least until your husband is elected. We must be stuck in a time warp here, I thought this was 2008! So what you are saying is look pretty and be quiet ? At least the advice is more charitable than the advice to Cindy McCain.
By My Two Cents on 06/12/2008 1:20 pm
Star Lawrence
Way more respectful. Did you notice that, too?
By Star Lawrence on 06/12/2008 1:46 pm
mary lou s
michelle, be yourself. but do watch your words, as hillary learned to do sixteen years ago.
By mary lou s on 06/12/2008 1:27 pm
Frank Peterson
So the lady should watch her mouth, keep quiet and step into the background? Whoa! Have I been time-warped back into the 19th century? Let the lady speak her mind—and if she wants her kids out of the limelight more power to her. Politics is bad enough as it is; why subject kids to the crap. As for your dresses—your rock lady. Hang in there, you’re a smart and sassy and no wallflower and don’t let the ‘advisers’ make you into one. Frankly graciousness at times just don’t cut it and the traditional went out the window when we had a woman running for leadership of her party. Forget the Party pros—90% of them are stuck in the 18th Cent anyway in my opinion. Your husband is awesome and so are you.
By Frank Peterson on 06/12/2008 2:14 pm
kathy hurt
Go Frank!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! KH
By kathy hurt on 06/12/2008 2:17 pm
phyllis Doyle Pepe
I have been waiting for you, Frank, because I want to know whether you’ve read “No Country for Old Men” by Cormac McCarthy. If you have would like your take on it; if you haven’t please do read it. Sorry, y’all to use this space for this, but we grab what we can grab.
By phyllis Doyle Pepe on 06/12/2008 2:39 pm
Frank Peterson
Phyllis: yup read it a while back—have mostly read all his stuff—The man can write—and that’s the highest praise I can give any writer. It’s brutal but compared with some of his early stuff, it’s not that brutal—I love the Border Trilogy: All the Pretty Horses, etc—beautifully written. Yes it would be nice if there were a grab-bag page where questions like these could be place and answered. (Are you listening founders and staff?) I haven’t seen the film yet but plan too soon. any thing else ya need ? :-) Just ask Phyllis—I’ll talk about anything but my current love-life lol .
By Frank Peterson on 06/12/2008 3:06 pm
phyllis Doyle Pepe
Thank you, thank you for responding. You must see the movie–––they stick to the book for the most part and it is a riveting performance by everyone in it. Since you are my book buddy I’d like to connect with you from time to time about our reading material. Back to “No Country for Old Men’–––didn’t you think the narration at the beginning of chapters by Sheriff Bell absolutely perfect? I fell in love with this man. Years ago I tried to read “Blood Meridian” but couldn’t get past the first couple chapters. Then I read Harold Bloom’s take on him and he, too, had problems with it, but persevered, and now taunts it as one of the important novels of our time and actually teaches it in his classes here at Yale.
By phyllis Doyle Pepe on 06/12/2008 5:55 pm
N P
Amen, Frank.
By N P on 06/14/2008 8:22 am
Frank Peterson
By the way to add to my post on Michelle Obama—a big f**k you to Fox news and the ‘good people’ at the Republican party who find, and I quote, Mrs. Obama to be a “target rich environment”. Of all the truly s****y things they can and will do to her I hope she maintains a sense of humour and realises that “consider the source’ is a good option for her. The cretins in this country are going to have a field day with her as are the sewer denizens of the right wing. Keep the kids safe and away from this type of crap, Mrs Obama. My hope and the hope of millions in this country lies with your husband and with you.
By Frank Peterson on 06/12/2008 3:18 pm