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Published Jun 30, 2008 by  Can Tran - 5 votes, 1 comment
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Michelle Obama, the wife of presumed Democratic nominee Senator Barack Obama, has addressed the issue on what their everyday lives are like.
The wife of presumed Democratic nominee Senator Barack Obama of Illinois, Michelle Obama, had talked about their everyday lives. While the Democratic race and the general election race have both been interesting, Michelle Obama said that their every day lives were the complete opposite.
While there are plenty of people in the world let alone this country that seem to find Barack Obama interesting, Michelle Obama said that their lives are pretty boring. She explains that their lives are not interesting at all. In addition, Michelle Obama said that their lives were never interesting at the start. Instead of going out, both Barack and Michelle Obama mainly spend family time together with the children.
But they do go out on the occasional date. However, their dates are nothing special at all. They mainly revolve going out to a movie or going out to dinner. In short, they go out to see a movie and that’s it. They out to eat at a restaurant and that’s it. No dinner and movie. No movie and dinner.
While this seems to have little or no relevance, this could show an image of the Obama family in everyday life. Michelle can comment that their lives are boring and very ordinary; but, it will not stop the press and critics of Barack Obama of trying to peer more into their everyday lives.
Though Michelle said that they either go out to dinner or a movie, expect people to be asking these questions:
What kind of places does Barack Obama like to dine at?
What kind of movies does Barack Obama like to watch?
Yes, you can count on at least a few people speculating on these sorts of questions. But, this was the only information that Michelle Obama has let out at the moment. Still, it is a good start for speculating.
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