Michelle: ‘We Didn’t Make White House About Our Needs’ Unlike Trump, Gets Blasted

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Michelle Obama leveled attacks at President Donald Trump while being interviewed by CBS’ Gayle King. “When you are the Commander-in-Chief and the leader of the free world, the job is not about you. It’s not about your feelings, your hurt feelings, your emotions,” Obama said. “And that was something I was so proud of Barack. We didn’t make the White House about our emotional needs.” Well, immediately Michelle got blasted. You’ll love this.

Michelle Obama and President Donald Trump (Photo Credit: YouTube/Screenshot, Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Former First Lady Michelle Obama over the weekend implied that President Donald Trump is, unlike her husband, making the presidency about his “emotional needs.”

“When you are the Commander-in-Chief and the leader of the free world, the job is not about you. It’s not about your feelings, your hurt feelings, your emotions,” Obama said at Essence Fest. “And that was something I was so proud of Barack. We didn’t make the White House about our emotional needs.”

She said she is not concerned about Trump’s attempt to dismantle her husband’s legacy because “we weren’t there to instill our legacy.”

“We were there to do a job on behalf of the country. He passed health care because millions of Americans didn’t have health care,” she said. “What saddens me is what it’s doing to the country as a whole.”

Obama also implied that Trump does not have “deep seriousness and focus” and is not operating “with a clear base of facts and ideas.”

“The leader of the free world with a tweet can start a war, can crush an economy, can change the future of our children,” Obama ominously added. The former first lady also attacked Trump supporters claiming the inauguration crowd in 2016 did not reflect the entire nation.

Ms. Obama spoke about how emotional she was during Trump’s inauguration because she had to move her two children out of the only house they had really known before having to listen to “that speech.”

“Then to sort of sit at that inauguration and to look around at a crowd that was not reflective of the country,” Obama said. “It was just such the opposite… During Barack’s inauguration, we made sure that the crowd looked like all of America. Having the Tuskegee airmen, having civil rights folks, having folks who had marched. You could look out at his crowd and you would see America. All of it.”

Well, Americans blasted Michelle Obama over her narcissistic remarks. We all know the Obama years were all about them, and no one else.

“They made the White House about their personal wealth needs,” tweeted “Jen Common as Muck.”

“So Moochelle, this is why whenever your husband gives a speech, he mentions himself by name 75 to 150 times per hour?” tweeted “John Galt Junior.”

“When you constantly lie, pretty soon you forget that they are lies. In other words, chronic liars just gonna lie!” tweeted Twitter user “Greg.”

“President Obama Was almost certainly angry on a daily basis — angry at Congress, at the media, at his own political impotence, at Bashar al-Assad, at … there really is no limit to the things with the potential to make him angry,” tweeted “American Horse.”

The Obamas were not mega-rich when Barack got elected president. However, by the time they left the White House they had multi-million dollar book deal lined up along with speaking fees which are reported to be in the 200,000-400,000 dollar range.

Michelle is trying to remake herself into a Hollywood celebrity, and the Obamas also have a deal with Netflix. They continue to pull these political stunts unlike past presidents and first ladies. They made sure Malia got into Harvard. These are all perks from their years at the White House.

Obama promised us he was going to transform America. Luckily, his legacy has been destroyed by President Trump. And that is why Michelle is so angry. Trump has succeeded where Barack failed so miserably. We’d love nothing more if Michelle and Barack would just go away like all former holders of the presidency usually do. Michelle’s ego is too big to do that, and she proves it’s the Obamas who need emotional support, not President Trump.

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Rebecca Diserio is a conservative writer and speaker who has been featured in numerous high profile publications. She's a graduate of St. Joseph High School in Lakewood, CA and worked as a Critical Care Registered Nurse at USC Medical Center. A former Tea Party spokesman, she helped manage Star Parker’s campaign for US Congress and hosted a popular conservative radio show where she interviewed Dr. Alveda King, Ann Coulter, David Limbaugh, and Michelle Malkin. A police widow, she resides in Southern California.