April 6, 2010 9:27 AM
Michelle Obama: Barack's homeland is Kenya
Here's the longer version - in which Michelle discusses homophobia and promises to advance the LGBT agenda:
The last segment - where Michelle says that since Barack has never let her down, the LGBT community can trust that he will never let them down - reminded me of this part of Evita, where Eva Peron sells the people on her husband, starting at 2:24:
Lord, I hope we have something left to salvage of our heritage when these two leave the White House!
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BLUNDER! slip of the tongue. gotcha! michelle keeps flubbing up -- rememebr the "this is the first time in my adult life that I am proud of this country" flub? and now this. his home country. what else can that mean EXCEPT the place where he was born.
Posted by: Gardenia | April 6, 2010 12:12 PM
Sometimes I really do wonder if he is, in fact, the AntiChrist.
Posted by: Kim in WI | April 6, 2010 2:37 PM
I don't think that this is a "gotcha." (even though I don't believe he was born in Hawaii). They can easily explain this away by saying that he lived in Kenya long enough to consider that his home.
*sigh* I don't like this anymore than you do.
Posted by: Sue from Buffalo | April 7, 2010 5:20 PM
If they leave the White House!
Posted by: Frank in Billerica | April 8, 2010 8:13 AM
No. Not the anti-christ. There's a definite list of qualifications for the anti-christ. So far anyway, he only matches up with the narcissist qualification.
But this is amazing. Indeed we are living with a bizarre oligarchy, and I don't hesitate to call them evil and self interested.
Thank you for these videos, Barbara.
Posted by: Cynthia | April 8, 2010 12:24 PM
This website scares me
Posted by: wcb2009 | August 21, 2010 11:56 AM
It should scare everyone that a student at Cornell University - as evidenced by your address - is "scared" by a point of view different from the one in which they've been brainwashed.
Scared? Really? By a blog carrying documented footage of Michelle Obama saying her husband's homeland is Kenya?
Scared? Really? Maybe it's time to put down the bong and start exposing yourself to some other points of view. Sounds like yours is pretty narrow and immature and wimpy.
Posted by: Barbara | August 21, 2010 1:14 PM


















