‘Hopeless’ Michelle Obama Gets Put in Her Place

The Obama family knew they would be moving out of the White House after eight years. Regardless of who would eventually win the Presidential Election, they had an announced move-out date. Since President-Elect Donald Trump won, the Obamas have, pardon my French here, turned into spoiled brats complaining every step of the way.

This includes Michelle Obama. Perhaps she’s upset that she can’t take lavish vacations once a month on the tax payer dime. In one parting interview, Mrs. Obama said that “…this is what it feels like to be hopeless” referencing Donald Trump taking over as commander in chief next month.

President Obama won the Presidential Election eight years ago by using a campaign stating “Change” and “Hope.” He even won a Nobel Prize off of his campaign slogan.

But what has transpired in the eight years since? Let’s see. Race relations are at the lowest point since the 1960s. Crimes against police officers are up. There are more mass shootings by radicalized Islamic terrorists (a phrase they won’t even say because the Democratic Party is afraid of losing Muslim voters), ISIS was allowed to form and grow, not to mention countless other problems.

So, in reality, the last eight years have been hopeless. While Obama likely won’t give back his Nobel Prize, Donald Trump can show the country what hope really means. For more insights into how the Obamas moving out is bringing hope back to the country, check out the video.


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