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J.J. McCullough

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Dec 28, 2020, 6:51:47 PM12/28/20
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https://www.freep.com/story/news/politics/elections/2020/11/09/trump-
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We know it's not Joe Biden's.

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It was the gasp heard round the world. "They could run Michelle
Obama, and if they do ..." said Monica Crowley before the CPAC
2022 audience reeled audibly in shocked recognition, cutting her
off in mid-sentence. Crowley had seen an early screener of my
upcoming film and book of the same name, Michelle Obama 2024:
Her Real Life Story and Plan for Power, which will be released
on July 11. Crowley was not trying to make waves at CPAC. She
was trying to send a warning.

The CPAC crowd, and conservatives in general, have failed to
realize that the ever present Michelle Obama was a potential
Democrat presidential candidate. This is largely because
Michelle Obama launched a cover story for her intense political
activity back in 2008 that goes like this: "Michelle hates
politics." The media have faithfully sustained the ruse — when
they discuss likely Democrat contenders in 2024, they typically
leave Michelle off the list.

The Obamas needed this cover story to undo the damage that the
increasingly shrill Michelle was doing to her husband's campaign
in 2008. In February of that year, when she told a crowd in
Madison, Wisconsin, "For the first time in my adult lifetime I'm
really proud of my country," Barack's advisers knew they had to
reel her in. In the days following, the angry Chicago culture
warrior mellowed into the amiable "Mom in Chief."

For those who have monitored the Obamas closely, as I have, the
plot to elect Michelle president has been obvious since at least
2016. Michelle has been following a formula scarily like the
one that got Barack Obama elected president. Like her husband,
Michelle served as the keynote speaker at a Democrat Convention.
Barack's 2004 breakout speech introducing John Kerry made him a
viable candidate four years later. Michelle's 2020 speech on
behalf of Joe Biden established her as the favorite next nominee.

Next, Barack Obama based his candidacy on his personal story, as
captured in his 1995 autobiography, Dreams from My Father.
Michelle is basing her candidacy on her wildly popular 2018
memoir, Becoming. Conservatives failed to notice that Michelle
was selling out arenas around the country, ostensibly to promote
the book, but in reality to solidify her political ambitions.
There was scarcely a talk show she did not appear on, and, if
that were not promotion enough, Netflix turned Michelle's life
story into a movie.

Finally, Barack started in politics by running a voter
registration drive called "Project Vote." Michelle now
aggressively runs "When We All Vote," a project designed to
showcase Michelle's leadership and remind voters of her solid
skills at reciting Democrat talking points. The showcasing has
worked. Michelle Obama is a genuine pop culture phenomenon.
Like Oprah or Madonna, she scarcely needs her last name anymore.
She has more than 21 million Twitter followers, 48 million on
Instagram, and 18 million on Facebook.

The one thing that can stop Michelle's drive to the White House
is the truth about Michelle herself. She is not who she
pretends to be, and she knows it. As I show in Michelle Obama
2024, Michelle repeatedly refers to "imposter syndrome" in
describing her own ascent to stardom, though she pulls short of
detailing the ways she has deceived the nation and herself all
these years.

"After weeks of careful preparation," writes Michelle in
Becoming of the 2008 Democrat National Convention, "I walked
onstage at the Pepsi Center in Denver in late August and stood
before an audience of some twenty thousand people and a TV
audience of millions more, ready to articulate to the world who
I really was."

But who was Michelle, really? Did even she know? She claims to
have spoken to America in her "own voice" and with her "own
words," but if she really wanted help finding her own voice, she
might have used her own words. Instead, she relied on a white
twenty-seven-year-old speechwriter, Sarah Hurwitz, a Harvard Law
grad and Judaism scholar.

To soften the ground just prior to Michelle's convention speech,
the Obama campaign displayed before the crowd a sweet short
film, narrated by her mom, Marian Robinson, entitled "South Side
Girl." Throughout the campaign, Michelle had used the "South
Side" metaphor the way William Henry Harrison had used the log
cabin in his 1840 presidential campaign. "She was very
committed to the South Side of Chicago," Harvard prof Charles
Ogletree said in the film. "She was very committed to using
every bit of her skills and talents to lift others up." In
truth, Michelle had been running from the South Side since she
was old enough to attend kindergarten, and that included an
illegal elementary school registration out of district to avoid
lower-class Black kids.

Michelle's convention speech was well crafted. She and Hurwitz
laid out ample doses of Michelle's and Barack's working-class
roots and Joe Biden's as well. To fit the larger Democrat
narrative, Michelle reinvented her career to try to cancel her
"first time proud of my country" faux pas. "In my own small
way," she told the enthralled crowd, "I've tried to give back to
this country that has given me so much. That's why I left a job
at a law firm for a career in public service, working to empower
young people to volunteer in their communities."

In fact, I discovered, Michelle left her law firm job hoping to
find less stressful legal work at the University of Chicago.
When that cushy opening did not materialize, she took a job at
City Hall helping White developers and their political friends
clear poor Blacks out of valued real estate. Having proven her
callousness toward the Black community, Michelle was promoted
handsomely to perform a similar service for the White elite at
the University of Chicago Med Center, literally steering poor
Blacks away from the modern hospital E.R. and into dumpy
storefront clinics. "Lifting people up" is a much less apt
description of her work function than "selling people out,"
specifically those in Chicago's Black community.

The trickiest part of Michelle's convention speech was to
neutralize her self-inflicted image as "an angry Black woman who
didn't love her country." This took some finessing. To begin,
Michelle identified herself with a sundry assortment of people.
These included the unlikely trio of Martin Luther King, Hillary
Clinton, and Joe Biden, all of whom were allegedly "driven by a
simple belief that the world as it is just won't do — that we
have an obligation to fight for the world as it should be."
Michelle's recognition of this fighting spirit was — drum roll,
please — "why I love this country."

The audience failed to recognize that Michelle pulled the "world
as it should be" quote from Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals
and repeated it five times in her speech. And Alinsky was the
least worrisome of Michelle's radical affiliations. It was she
who pushed her husband into the arms of the Rev. Jeremiah
Wright. And it was Michelle who worked with the Weather
Underground terror group's Bernardine Dohrn at her law firm and
got tight with her and hubby Bill Ayers. Michelle, in fact,
recruited Dohrn as the first sponsor in her Public Allies
program and recruited Ayers to speak at the University of
Chicago. Until Barack's Senate run in 2004, the two couples had
dined together weekly for years. And it was Bernardine Dohrn
who schooled Michelle on "the politics of fear" that she recited
almost verbatim on the 2008 campaign trail.

In 2008, with an able assist from the media, Barack Obama was
able to conceal his radical connections and sell himself to the
nation as a racial healer. Michelle lacks the temperament to
pull off that scam. But do the Democrats have a choice? Events
of the past year and a half have made Michelle the most
practical candidate. Her name recognition and popularity will
put her atop the polls once her name is introduced, and even
Republicans will be terrified of criticizing her.

However, the truth can stop her. As Michelle Obama 2024: Her
Real Life Story and Plan for Power becomes viewed and read
around the country, Michelle will have to answer for selling out
and exploiting the Black community she is now pretending to care
about. That's a sales job not even the media can help Michelle
overcome.

Hollywood film director Joel Gilbert is president of Highway 61
Entertainment. Among his many films are political documentaries
including The Trayvon Hoax: Unmasking the Witness Fraud that
Divided America; Trump: The Art of the Insult; There's No Place
Like Utopia; Dreams from My Real Father; Atomic Jihad; and
Farewell Israel: Bush, Iran and the Revolt of Islam and the new
film and book MICHELLE OBAMA 2024: Her Real Life Story and Plan
for Power.

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2022/06/michelle_obama_
is_running_for_president_in_2024.html

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