Michelle Obama just signed Trump's death certificate on CNN.

I said things have remained the same for the last 50 years of unanimous support for democrats.

^Things a Fox News conservative would say. While things ain't marshmallow they ain't shitty either and I highly doubt that has to do with voting Dem. I would say racism at the root of everything has more of an intrinsic effect than who's in power.
 
The only people excited about her speech are people who are voting for Hillary anyways.
You can't sit on the bench with your arms folded refusing to participate with the expect ion that your protest helps anything. It just give s the artificial moral high ground of saying "I didn't vote for that person" b
 
Black folks need to stop thinking anybody is going to do anything for us until we do something for ourselves. Why do we get used and abused by every damn race in creation? Because we seem to enjoy squabbling with each other instead of uniting for the greater good.
 
selecting that woman is probably the best decision barack ever made in his life.

Michelle Obama is really Barack’s “ride or die” woman.
She was there when he was driving the rusted Volkswagen Beetle


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TRUMP HAS TO RESPOND...he is starting to itch right now!!! Midnight tweeting is gonna happen!!!
Lets see if he takes the bait.
I'm sure he wants to but he hasn't previously and I think it would be a mistake. Michelle has the highest approval ratings of anyone. If he attacks her everyone will be on his ass.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/anal...tacking-lady-michelle-obama/story?id=42809501

Amid the din and rancor of an angry election, First Lady Michelle Obama managed to break through this week with a crisp message that will be particularly hard for political opponents to answer.

“A candidate for president of the United States has bragged about sexually assaulting women,” Mrs. Obama said Thursday. “Let's be very clear: Strong men, strong men -- men who are truly role models -- don't need to put down women to make themselves to feel powerful.”

The first lady never mentioned Donald Trump’s name. Even so, suggesting that Trump’s conduct means he can’t be counted among “strong men” tests the limits of her vow to “go high” when the other side goes low.

The speech, along her extensive campaign travel on behalf of Hillary Clinton, puts at risk the first lady’s public standing, which has delivered her approval ratings far beyond those who are typically associated with the daily grind of politics.

Yet Mrs. Obama managed to deliver her message in a way that not only resonated as a major campaign moment, but will also prove nearly impossible for Trump and his allies to answer.

Asked in a television interview Friday morning to respond to her, Trump’s running mate professed to not understand her critique fully enough to even have a rejoinder.

“I have a lot of respect for the first lady and the job she has done for the American people over the last seven and a half years. But I don't understand the basis of her claim,” Mike Pence said on CBS.

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Obama managed to do something that few others -- not elder GOP statesmen, not gold-star families or prisoners of war, not federal judges, not even the pope himself -- have accomplished. She has, at least for now, managed to silence Trump and his campaign.

The reasons why get at what’s made the first lady a unique political voice in these divided times. She has cultivated image as her husband’s partner, yet somehow not dirtied by his political wars.

When the first lady spoke Thursday in New Hampshire, the campaign wasn’t about decades-old groping allegations, or hacked emails, or even the very real policy differences between the two major-party candidates that rarely surface in discussion anyway.

Michelle Obama framed her argument around the kind of leader the nation wants for the kind of country it strives to have. She made the case personal, speaking as a mom and a woman with “strong men” in her life, in a way that crosses party and gender lines.

“I can't stop thinking about this. It has shaken me to my core in a way that I couldn't have predicted,” Obama said, clearly referencing the allegations against Trump.

She lent her voice to a chorus of Democrats and even Republicans who are making the stand against Trump about something bigger than politics.

“This is not normal. This is not politics as usual,” she said. “This is disgraceful. It is intolerable.”
 
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/14/us/politics/michelle-obama-donald-trump-women.html?_r=0

MANCHESTER, N.H. — Michelle Obama issued a deeply personal denunciation of Donald J. Trump on Thursday for his lewd comments about women, exhorting voters in scathing terms to reject his candidacy and the campaign’s increasingly vulgar tenor by backing Hillary Clinton as a matter of conscience.

“This is not normal. This is not politics as usual,” Mrs. Obama said in a 25-minute speech here during which her voice at times quavered with emotion. “This is disgraceful, it is intolerable, and it doesn’t matter what party you belong to,” she added. “No woman deserves to be treated this way — none of us deserves this kind of abuse.”

In remarks that were among the most outspoken by a first lady in modern history, Mrs. Obama, who has mostly avoided the political limelight, positioned herself at the center of a campaign she characterized as having devolved into “madness.” She implored voters to “stand up and say enough is enough.”

“I can’t believe that I’m saying that a candidate for president of the United States has bragged about sexually assaulting women,” the first lady told several hundred voters at a university here.

“I can’t stop thinking about this — it has shaken me to my core,” Mrs. Obama said, reacting to the emergence last week of a recording in which Mr. Trump was heard coarsely boasting about kissing and groping women without their consent.

What followed from the first lady, who has styled herself America’s “mom in chief,” was a message about empowering women to rise up against sexual abuse and harassment in every context. The speech was all the more striking because it was delivered on behalf of Mrs. Clinton, whose experience with her husband’s infidelity all but disqualifies her from speaking in similarly vivid terms.

Aides said Mrs. Obama had always planned to reshape her stump speech as Election Day neared to focus more on women and the significance of electing the first female president. But when Mr. Trump’s remarks surfaced on Friday, she ripped up that speech, ultimately settling on one that was all the more biting for its intimate tone.

“I feel it so personally,” Mrs. Obama said on Thursday, placing her hand against her heart for emphasis as she spoke about Mr. Trump’s treatment of women. “It’s like that sick, sinking feeling you get when you’re walking down the street minding your own business and some guy yells out vulgar words about your body, or when you see that guy at work that stands just a little too close, stares a little too long so you feel uncomfortable in your own skin.”

“I can tell you that the men in my life do not talk about women this way,” Mrs. Obama added. “To dismiss this as everyday locker room talk is an insult to decent men everywhere.”

The speech was a riveting moment in an already remarkable campaign, coming just before Mr. Trump appeared in West Palm Beach, Fla., to angrily denounce as “false smears” news reports in which several women said he had made unwanted advances on them.

The New Hampshire rally was Mrs. Obama’s sixth campaign appearance for Mrs. Clinton in a month, and the first lady broke from her usual approach and did not speak about Mrs. Clinton’s qualifications for the presidency until halfway through her speech. She said the former secretary of state “embodies so many of the values that we try hard to teach our young people,” and ticked off highlights from Mrs. Clinton’s résumé, saying that any parent would be proud to raise a daughter like her.

But she also sought to appeal to those unenthusiastic about Mrs. Clinton or politics itself, issuing a call to voters across the political spectrum who have been alienated by a contest dominated by outrageous statements and partisan rage.

“We simply cannot endure this, or expose our children to this any longer — not for another minute, and let alone for four years,” Mrs. Obama said. “This has got to stop right now.”

She argued that even voters repulsed by the tone of the campaign — “we are drowning in it,” she said at one point — must consider the norms of behavior they wanted to instill in their children.

“In our hearts, we all know that if we let Hillary’s opponent win this election, then we are sending a clear message to our kids that everything they’re seeing and hearing is perfectly O.K. We are validating it. We are endorsing it,” Mrs. Obama said. “We’re telling our sons that it’s O.K. to humiliate women. We’re telling our daughters that this is how they deserve to be treated. We’re telling all our kids that bigotry and bullying are perfectly acceptable in the leader of their country.”

Instead, she framed the decision to vote for Mrs. Clinton as akin to a woman’s choice to speak out in the face of sexual mistreatment or violence.

“We need to recover from our shock and depression and do what women have always done in this country,” Mrs. Obama said. “We need you to roll up your sleeves. We need to get to work.”
 
Notice all these white men still co signing Trump are the same ones who aint said NOTHING about that swimmer being set free after raping a woman in an alley?

How ANY of the women in their lives standing next to men like that?

I wonder if Kaepernick took a knee for all the oppressed woman in the the US

forget that

all the sexually embarrassed and raped women in the military...

what would they say THEN???
 
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People know the difference between republican and democratic platforms.

Trump is only in this because he has empowered his racist white male base that is pissed off a Black man was President. Outside of Trump saying he supports BLM he will never lose their support.

I'm not talking about Trump as much as I'm talking about Hillary; who would have lost any election but this one because she's going against the least qualified candidate in US political history AND EVEN THEN TRUMP IS ALOT CLOSER THAN HE SHOULD BE.

but the fact that white women were kinda fucking with Trump literally up until a week ago 'when the tiger got caught being a tiger', speaks volumes about her.

Hillary should have had every vote locked down except the Michigan Militia type months ago.

these truths we hold self evident^^^^
 
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