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‘First Granny’: Will Michelle O’s mom move in the White House? (Photos, Video)
November 13, 2008 in Barack Obama, democrats, Obama, white house | Tags: Craig Robinson, First Family, First Granny, Malia Obama, Marian Robinson, Obama Family, Obama Slideshow, Obama Video, Slideshow, Style News, Video | Leave a comment
There’s been a lot of speculation that Michelle Obama’s 71-year-old mother, Marian Robinson, will be moving to the White House with her family in January. It would certainly be practical: Mrs. Robinson helped care for granddaughters Sasha and Malia while their parents were on the campaign trail, and the first couple’s new schedule will be no less punishing. Below is an introduction to the woman America now knows as ‘First Granny.’
Watch the documentary that played before Michelle Obama’s DNC speech, which Marian narrated:
Michelle Obama Style & Past First Ladies Fashion (Video)
November 10, 2008 in Barack Obama, democrats, Obama, white house | Tags: Biden, brooches, children, Choice, clothes, designers, dog, dress style, Election Night, fashion, First Family, first lady, History, host, image, influence, Jackie Kennedy, Jackie O, Jacqueline Kennedy, look, Michelle Obama, mutt, pearls, president, puppy, white house, wife | Leave a comment
‘The View’ Hasselbeck: Obama Win Is ‘Victory’ (Video)
November 5, 2008 in Barack Obama, Biden, democrats, John McCain, McCain, Obama, Palin, Republican, Sarah Palin | Tags: African American, barack, Black, Election, Elisabeth, First Family, Hasselbeck, historic, History, michelle, Obama, the view, victory, win | Leave a comment
Like Ohio, Florida, New Mexico and Virginia did Tuesday night, John McCain’s sole holdout on “The View” has flipped sides. Elisabeth Hasselbeck’s now for Barack Obama.
The conservative co-host, who supported McCain through many a heated coffee-table debate during the 2008 election, revealed today that she fully backs the president-elect.
“View” creator Barbara Walters turned to Hasselbeck in the first few minutes of the show and said, “All eyes are gonna be on you. How do you feel?”
The 31-year-old mother of two launched into a story about how her daughter Grace had asked her who lost the election after watching Obama’s victory speech:
“I said, ‘You know what Grace, no one lost today.’ … Today is a victory for this country, the first black president, the first black first lady — family, to have the amount of voters. … Fourteen million more voters in this election than the last, present themselves and vote for their country. Today is victory. I haven’t felt this good through the entire election process.”
Joy Behar, Hasselbeck’s frequent foil, then took the opportunity to gloat — “are you saying I was right all along?” — before offering the blonde a handshake. Hasselbeck responded with a fist bump.
“The power that he has,” she said. “I will get in a long line of supporters because I wasn’t the first, but I will jump in that line and support our president because as an American, that is what I believe we should do.”
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