February 09, 2010
Michelle Obama defended her husband against some of his most vocal critics, saying President Obama did a "phenomenal" job this year and that change is a long-term process.
"I think my husband has done a phenomenal job staying on course, looking his critics in the eye, coming up with clear solutions against staying the course," Michelle Obama told Robin Roberts in an exclusive morning television interview on "Good Morning America." "That's what leadership is. But people have the right to criticize the President of the United States."
Michelle Obama's comments came in response to recent criticism from Sarah Palin who told TEA Party conventioneers in Nashville, Tenn., this weekend she wants to ask Obama supporters, "How is that hope-y, change-y stuff working out for you?"
"Rightfully, some people are frustrated, right?" Michelle Obama said. "But one of the things that Barack Obama said and continues to say is change isn't easy and it doesn't happen overnight. And it certainly doesn't happen in a year.
"It's not, he's not done yet. He's got more time," she said.
Rush Limbaugh
A conservative vegetarian will eat his vegetables and leave you alone. A liberal vegetarian will eat his and then demand that you only eat vegetables, too. And this is one of the big differences between liberals and conservatives across the board
Apple's Cook Top-Paid US CEO in 2011: ReportApple chief executive Tim Cook topped the list of the best-paid CEOs in the US in 2011 thanks to stock options that put him more than $300 million above...
nytimes: Law of the Sea Treaty Is Found on Capitol Hill, Again http://t.co/Gm3kLh0w
nytimes: Romney Calls Failing Schools ‘Civil Rights Issue of Our Era’ http://t.co/iOoVw7ci
politico: RT @DylanByers: Press requests juror names in Edwards trial http://t.co/HHMb9vM2 via @POLITICO
drudge_report: Clinton: State Depart Hacking Into Al Qaeda Websites... http://t.co/FDWJ1dVD
nytimespolitics: Political Ads Don’t Tell Full Story on Private Equity http://t.co/BbgLHlKx