First Lady Michelle Obama became...
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First Lady Michelle Obama became defensive with the publication of the book The Obamas, by New York Times journalist Jodi Kantor. In that book Kantor describes Mrs. Obama as an angry woman, unhappy, and always at odds with the White House staff.
Mrs. Obama said in an interview with CBS' Gale King that, "I've just gotten in the habit of not reading other people's impressions of people." Mrs. Obama went on to further explain why she does not read the type of books that Kantor and others like her write, "Because, you know, it's a game in so many ways... Who can write about how I feel? Who?"
Isaiah suffered the same kind of incrimination as Michelle Obama, and he too marched forward with his message and his ministry. As Isaiah related his position, "I did not hide my face from insult and spitting."
Mrs. Obama said in an interview with CBS' Gale King that, "I've just gotten in the habit of not reading other people's impressions of people." Mrs. Obama went on to further explain why she does not read the type of books that Kantor and others like her write, "Because, you know, it's a game in so many ways... Who can write about how I feel? Who?"
Isaiah suffered the same kind of incrimination as Michelle Obama, and he too marched forward with his message and his ministry. As Isaiah related his position, "I did not hide my face from insult and spitting."
