Michelle Obama Discusses Running for President, Wants to Create Thousands of ‘Me’s

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WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 12: Former U.S. President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama participate in the unveiling of their official portraits during a ceremony at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery, on February 12, 2018 in Washington, DC. The portraits were commissioned by the Gallery, for Kehinde Wiley to create President Obama's portrait, and Amy Sherald that of Michelle Obama. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

Perish the thought.

Michelle Obama discussed any presidential aspirations she might have during a Klick Health’s Muse event in New York last week.

“I’m optimistic about the future,” she said. “There are some bright young people out there doing some amazing things.”

That future, however, doesn’t include her running for President anytime in the near future. What she did want to accomplish was far more frightening.

“This is why I’m not going to run for president because I think it’s a better investment to invest in creating thousands of ‘me’s’,” Mrs. Obama said.

“We don’t just need one [Michelle Obama], we need thousands and thousands.”

Democrats have been struggling to find new or fresh candidates to run against President Trump in 2020, with many murmuring that the former First Lady might be able to capture the White House due to her popularity.

Former Democrat pollster Doug Schoen said Obama “outshines all Democratic prospects for 2020,” adding that she is “a far superior candidate to Hillary Clinton.”

For his part, Barack Obama believes more women should be elected to office “because men seem to be having some problems these days.”

But alas, one woman that won’t be running for public office, at least for now, is Michelle.

Maybe she just didn’t want to endure all that ‘racism’ in America.

This past July, Obama said the hardest part about being in the White House during her husband’s two terms in office was enduring the racism.

After “working really hard for this country,” she whined, “there are still people who won’t see me for what I am because of my skin color.”

Do we really need ‘thousands and thousands’ of people who weren’t proud of their country until their husband was elected President, then spent eight years playing the race card everytime they failed in some capacity?

We need more leaders, not more people that complain that they’re a victim. We need thousands and thousands of Mia Loves, or Tim Scotts, or Stacey Dashes. Not thousands of Michelle Obamas.

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Rusty Weiss has been covering politics for over 15 years. His writings have appeared in the Daily Caller, Fox... More about Rusty Weiss

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