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Michelle Obama: But Really, It's All About Me
Michelle Obama has taken the stage and is already burning the clock by talking about memories of her and her brother Craig. I don't know how to break this to her, or to the Dems more generally, but this is really about something more than her family, or even her life story (and certainly her parents' lives are interesting and inspiring in various ways). At least since Cromwell and the ...
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About Michelle's Speech So Far - Chris Wallace used It First
Hyscience — ... after Theresa Heinz Kerry's speech. Now I'm saying it here. I expect Michelle Obama to break out in "Don't cry for me Argentina" at any moment. I believe that she believes that she is Evita. As Nick Gillespie just said, "But Really, It's All About Me." So far, the convention is just like the GOP said it would be; a mile high and an inch deep. I'd actually hoped for something more. ...

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