Michelle O: My job is to be First Mom (and to help military families!)

SouthernGal

"Don't retreat...reload"
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/guest_contributors/article5101829.ece

My No 1 job as First Lady is to be First Mom
Helping working women and families is dear to the heart of the President-elect's wife. But so are sleepover strategies...
Michelle Obama

A few weeks ago at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, I shared with the nation some of the many reasons why I believed my husband would be an extraordinary president. It was the biggest speech I'd ever given. When I was finished, I headed backstage with my daughters. They turned to me, breathless with excitement.

“Mom,” Malia, our ten-year-old, said. “We have something important to tell you. We need to have a sleepover!”

That snapped me out of speech mode, with the bright lights and applause, and back into the role I love: Mom. The next night, 15 giggling girls - my daughters, the Biden granddaughters, and friends - took over our hotel room.

Now that Barack has been elected president, it will be an honour to be First Lady. I will work daily on the issues closest to my heart: helping working women and families, particularly military families. But, as my girls reminded me in Denver, even as First Lady, my No 1 job is still to be Mom. At 7 and 10, our daughters are young. My first priority will be to ensure they stay grounded and healthy, with normal childhoods - including homework, chores, dance, and soccer.

Our girls are the centre of Barack's and my world. They're the reason he ran for president - to make the world a better place for them and for all children. For us, and for millions of Americans, that's what this election has been about - making sure that America remains a country where everyone can fulfil their God-given potential.

Barack and I have travelled to every corner of the country, talking to people about their lives and dreams. Their stories have touched our hearts and strengthened our resolve. They've made us more certain than ever that, despite any differences we may have, there is so much that unites us as Americans. But times are tough. Parents are working harder than ever to raise their kids, pay bills, help out their parents and keep up with the rising cost of living. Caring for their families is their greatest joy - but it's harder to make ends meet.

We've talked to mothers whose salaries can't cover the cost of groceries - but if they take a second job, they can't afford childcare. More than 22 million working women don't have paid sick days. Millions of women are doing the same jobs as men but they're earning less.

It's even harder for military spouses. Their husbands and wives are away serving our nation for months at a time. So they have to be Mom and Dad. They're working, checking in on their in-laws, helping with homework, and doling out discipline - and every night, they're praying with all their hearts for their loved ones' safe return. These families aren't asking the Government to fix their problems. They're asking for it to understand what's happening to their families and to find ways to help.

As First Lady, I will continue these conversations with working women and military spouses, and I'll take their stories back to Washington to make sure that the people who run our country know how their policies touch their constituents' lives.

The struggles of America's families aren't new to Barack. He was raised by a single mom who put herself through school and built a career that she loved while still finding time to read to him each morning. So, he knows how heroic America's parents can be. That's why he is committed to restoring the middle class, cutting taxes for 95 per cent of all working Americans, establishing pay equity for women, and expanding family leave. He also knows that when our military goes to war, their families go with them. He's a strong advocate for predictable deployments and better healthcare - including mental health - for returning service people.

These issues are my passions. Now that the election is won, I'll keep working to find solutions that make a real difference in people's lives. With Barack serving as President, we will fill our home with talk of how to serve our nation's families better.

And occasionally, when our daughters insist, we'll host sleepovers, too.

Michelle Obama wrote this article shortly before the election. It first appeared in US News & World Report and has been updated with permission. Distributed by Tribune Media Services
 

Grantbo

Membership Revoked
If she's anything like her husband, then she'll be an incompetent failure as well (ie. the obamma recession).
 

Satanta

Stone Cold Crazy
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I can deal with and appreciate that from her. Needless to say I am a sceptic but my scepticism does not blind me.
 

mzkitty

I give up.
Well, now that she IS First Lady, cut her some slack and actually SEE what she will do.

Jeez.


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narnia4

Senior Member
Very skeptical, but sure, why not some slack ........ like all first ladies, she's image. Do you think Omama would listen to his wife anyway? Ha!
 

Blacklab

Contributing Member
"As First Lady, I will continue these conversations with working women and military spouses, and I'll take their stories back to Washington to make sure that the people who run our country know how their policies touch their constituents' lives."


:lkick: Hey Mrs. O----you wanna know how the military really feel about you and your hubby???
 

fruit loop

Inactive
I think President and Mrs. Obama will keep their promises, and that some people will regret their remarks later.
 

Blacklab

Contributing Member
I think President and Mrs. Obama will keep their promises, and that some people will regret their remarks later.

Is Hussein going to take care of people like he took care of his Grandma? His brother who lives in a hut in Africa? His Aunt who lives in a Boston slum?

FL ---do you regret any remarks you made about Sarah Palin, George Bush, etc.? I doubt it.
:shr:
 

hereiam

Inactive
She has her hands full in trying to keep her daughters' upbringing 'normal'. I wish her well in that regard. The little girls deserve to remain little girls as long as naturally possible. Being prompted about an all important sleepover just moments after an important speech....lol....that is too cute.

May the Lord set His angels about to protect those children from all harm and evil, both within and without their home.
 

Maryh

Veteran Member
Very skeptical, but sure, why not some slack ........ like all first ladies, she's image. Do you think Omama would listen to his wife anyway? Ha!

Yes, I think he would listen to her. In fact, I think she got him into Rev. Wright's church and I really think she's the one to be reckoned with. I don't trust her. I think her true feelings slipped out in some of her speeches and her thesis. Don't know why I feel like this just intuition I guess.
 

jba48

Veteran Member
I think President and Mrs. Obama will keep their promises, and that some people will regret their remarks later.

I agree. You know, when the media and everyone started bashing Sarah Palin, it was then that I decided I liked her. I think the same thing is starting to happen with me and Obama -- or at least Michelle Obama. I mean, the crap that is coming out against that woman is amazing. She has always appeared classy to me, and I think for a First Lady, she's going to bring a whole new dynamic into the Whitehouse. I love that she states she's going to be dealing with mom and family issues. The thing is, I relate to her as I have young children, too. My wife feels the same way. Maybe she can relate to issues with young children.

Anyway, I really am turned off by all this negative talk about her before she even becomes the official First Lady. Like it or not, they are the president and first lady. Can't we at least give them a chance to see if they screw things up or not? I feel like all this bickering and negativity is going to get us nowhere fast.
 

Cascadians

Leska Emerald Adams
It's a nice article with valid issues. I'm surprised at all the negativity and am hoping for pleasant surprises.

It is always possible for God to inspire ppl to side with their better angels and do good. Let's not assume God cannot work through whoever ends up being the leaders.
 

Blacklab

Contributing Member
I agree. You know, when the media and everyone started bashing Sarah Palin, it was then that I decided I liked her. I think the same thing is starting to happen with me and Obama -- or at least Michelle Obama. I mean, the crap that is coming out against that woman is amazing. She has always appeared classy to me, and I think for a First Lady, she's going to bring a whole new dynamic into the Whitehouse. I love that she states she's going to be dealing with mom and family issues. The thing is, I relate to her as I have young children, too. My wife feels the same way. Maybe she can relate to issues with young children.
Anyway, I really am turned off by all this negative talk about her before she even becomes the official First Lady. Like it or not, they are the president and first lady. Can't we at least give them a chance to see if they screw things up or not? I feel like all this bickering and negativity is going to get us nowhere fast.

This is just a question and not criticism of your reply but ------
do you relate to the fact that her husband has voted to kill (young) children---you do know his position on partial birth abortion?
 

Amaryllis

Inactive
Ok, I liked the article. I hope she wrote it. I hate to sound skeptical, BUT why would Michelle Obama spell "center", "centre"?
 
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