"I mean, I can’t tell you in the last election how many grandparents I ran into who said, I wasn’t going to vote for Barack Obama until my grandson talked to me, until my great-grandson talked to me, and talked about the future he wanted for this country,” she said.
“You can get out there with your parents. You guys can knock on doors. I had one young lady who brought me a petition — she’s already working. You can convince wrong people. Sometimes we don’t listen to ourselves, but we will listen to our children.”
Ok, it would be two questions-
- It was Friday, why weren't those kids in school?
- Who paid for those kids?
The grandparents were being polite, instead of saying: "I wouldn't vote for your husband if he was running for dog catcher." or "My grandchildren don't know crap from shoe polish and I wouldn't trust their opinion if I smelled smoke and they told me I was on fire."
ReplyDeleteKids don't have to go to school when Michelle is panhandling for her husband. It's an automatic excused absence and the taxpayers pay for the "honor".