Thursday, January 12, 2012

Angry Fat Michelle O:blubber The Angry Black Woman is on Twitter

icI knew my twitter was starting to lean to the far extreme Communist Marxist Socialist left. Fat Michelle is now on twitter and she thinks by being on Twitter she is going to make the American People love her as she plans to spend more and more of our tax dollars  on her next vacation and her shopping for $2500 shoes.  We can't get away from this Angry Fat Black Woman

 You can twitter this Yo Fat Michelle O'blubber NO ONE LIKES YOU! Tell your want to be dictator of a husband Barack Hussein O'Muslim to step down.

Lets make this government leaner. Stop the spending. Now I like shoes and dresses but why should I spend beyond my means. These people in both houses forgets what it is like to go to the food market and have to buy pasta to fill the bellies of our children because we can't afford meat. And she talks about American children getting fat while her fat rear end spreads. This Angry Fat Black women needs a check on reality.

Fat Michelle says she is not an Angry Black Woman .
I guess she is happy is these photos




Visit Leah Lax's web page and send Fatso and her O'Muslim to jail. Donate money and sign my petition so I can get on your ballot. The Democratic Party in each state is playing games with the challengers of O'Muslim. We need to remember that the office of anyone elected official is not a career but a part time job.


Michelle Obama joins Twitter in bid to stop bad publicity over her White House role

  • 'Hi everyone... thanks for the warm welcome', says First Lady's first tweet
By Hugo Gye
Last updated at 5:15 PM on 12th January 2012

After a slew of negative revelations over the last few days, Michelle Obama attempted to drum up some good publicity today using a true 21st-century tool - Twitter.
The First Lady has finally joined the micro-blogging site, and collected thousands of followers in just a few hours on the site.
But those hoping for juicy revelations may be disappointed - as her feed will be managed by her husband's staff, and used mainly as a campaigning tool.
The first tweet she posted herself simply said: 'Hi, everyone, and thanks for the warm welcome. Look forward to staying in touch with you here.'
Controversy: Michelle Obama made headlines by claiming that she has been portrayed as an 'angry black woman'
Controversy: Michelle Obama made headlines by claiming that she has been portrayed as an 'angry black woman'
Less controversial: Mrs Obama's first tweet is unlikely to stir up strong feelings
Less controversial: Mrs Obama's first tweet is unlikely to stir up strong feelings
After the publication of a controversial new biography of the President and Mrs Obama, suggestions are rife that the First Lady's influence in the White House is greater than previously thought.
And her attempts to defend herself have only caused more uproar, as she caused a stir by complaining that she is portrayed as an 'angry black woman'.

It appears that her new Twitter feed will play it safe, judging by the first tweets posted on it.
One read, 'We're excited today to launch @michelleobama as a new way for you to connect with First Lady Michelle Obama and the President's campaign,' while the next said, 'This account will be managed by campaign staff, with any tweets from the First Lady herself signed "-mo."'
The first tweet posted by Mrs Obama personally came around four horus after the account was set up.
Bland: The First Lady is likely to play it safe with her new Twitter account
Bland: The First Lady is likely to play it safe with her new Twitter account

Welcome: The President's account sent out a friendly message to Mrs Obama
Welcome: The President's account sent out a friendly message to Mrs Obama

OTHER LATE ARRIVALS

Michelle Obama is not the only high-profile figure to join Twitter in the last few months.
Rupert Murdoch joined the site at the end of December, and offers a mixture of plugs for his own companies, political commentary and stream-of-consciousness thoughts about trivia.Choice tweet: 'Tokyo sounds great but be careful of that full moon'
Simon Cowell's account, set up in November, gives his opinions on The X Factor as well as other pop culture phenomena and his favourite charities.Choice tweet: 'For anyone who is interested, my favourite movie this year: Mr Popper's Penguins. Amazing.'
Condoleezza Rice started tweeting in October, detailing her thoughts on history, politics and college sports.Choice tweet: 'Excited to see Stanford headed to the Fiesta Bowl! Go Cardinal!'
Her choice of which other users to follow is equally bland - so far, they are all official White House or Obama campaign accounts.
Mrs Obama's arrival on the Twitter scene was welcomed by her husband (or by his Twitter guru, at least), who posted: 'It’s not every day we get to welcome the First Lady of the United States to Twitter—happy to have you, @MichelleObama!'
Within three hours of signing up to the site, she had accumulated over 50,000 followers.
But she has some way to go to catch up with the President, who is the world's seventh most popular tweeter with close to 12million followers.
Mr Obama joined the site on March 2007, at the start of his campaign for the White House.
The First Lady's new publicity exercise may partly be a response to the revelations about her powerful role which have come to light in recent days.
The Obamas, a book by Jodi Kantor, lays bare her influence with her husband's administration, and describes how she clashed with some of his top advisers, including former chief of staff Rahm Emanuel and sometime press secretary Robert Gibbs.
It was also revealed that Mrs Obama wanted to stay in Chicago with her family for as long as possible after her husband's election as President.
When she appeared on CBS's This Morning to defend herself yesterday, she sparked further controversy when she said: 'That's been an image people have tried to paint of me since the day Barack announced, that I'm some kind of angry black woman.'


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2085745/Michelle-Obama-joins-Twitter-bid-stop-bad-publicity-White-House-role.html#ixzz1jGakuUQL

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