Michelle Obama: “I’m not that interesting!”

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Michelle Obama sat down with Matt Lauer of the Today Show for an exclusive interview about her first year as first lady. I guess one of the big headlines coming out of the interview is that Michelle says that she’s “not interesting”. She also expresses confusion about why people think Pres. Obama is interesting. I get that she’s trying to be modest and everything, but seriously? Enough, Michelle. This is like some of the dumb stuff she said when she first started campaigning for her husband, back in 2007. Anyway, here are the basics of the interview (video at the bottom), courtesy of MSNBC:

When she moved to the nation’s most prestigious address, Michelle Obama’s husband told her that rough times were ahead. The country was in recession, people were out of work, the political parties were in open warfare — and the man who was going to be blamed for it all was President Barack Obama. But you won’t hear the first lady utter a peep of complaint.

“The truth is, there are a lot of folks who are hurting. And there’s no way I’m going to sit here and complain; I’m sitting in the White House,” Michelle Obama told TODAY’s Matt Lauer during an exclusive, far-ranging White House interview that aired Wednesday.

It’s just over a year since Michelle Obama set up housekeeping at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. And while she’s been much in the spotlight during that time, she maintains that she’s still the same person she always was.

“I still see myself as Michelle Obama, the girl who grew up in the South Side of Chicago — Marian and Fraser’s daughter. I’ve got this husband who does these interesting things — and I’m Malia and Sasha’s mother,” she said.

“I approach this position like I approach my life,” the first lady went on. “I try to be as authentically me as I can be, because it’s easier to maintain it. So what people have seen over the course of the year is really Michelle. And I find a level of comfort in that role.”

Juggling challenges
Mrs. Obama has already taken on the cause of addressing the special problems and concerns of military families. Now, she’s launching an initiative that could define her term as first lady. She’s taking on childhood obesity.

“There are the shocking statistics that are there,” Mrs. Obama said. “One in three kids are obese in this nation. And the numbers go up when you’re talking about the African-American and Hispanic communities. The most shocking sort of reality that really hits you is that, because the young generation is on track for the first time in this nation’s history of being less healthy, having a shorter life span than their parents.”

If it seems like a lot for one woman to do, Mrs. Obama said she really has a very manageable schedule that’s built around her daughters.

“Just like many working parents, it’s balance. People may have said I’ve taken on too many issues or what have you, but I usually work two or three days a week, and we try to pack everything into a day,” she explained. “I don’t work on the weekends. I don’t travel on the days that I’m not there.”

She doesn’t start work until the girls leave for school, and she returns to the White House living quarters when her daughters come home in the afternoon. The president joins them for dinner and doesn’t bring his job with him.

Roses and thorns
At the dinner table, the family plays a game called “roses and thorns,” which means each person reports the day’s good events — the roses — and the bad — thorns.

Lauer asked Mrs. Obama what her roses and thorns for the day would be.

“Well, the best thing is always dinnertime, so it hasn’t happened yet,” Mrs. Obama said. “Haven’t had a thorn yet.”

In fact, the first lady’s public perception is rosier than her husband’s. While President Obama’s approval numbers have dropped below 50 percent, Mrs. Obama’s have remained sky-high — around 70 percent.

“You were named to Forbes magazine’s most powerful women list, People magazine’s most beautiful list, Time magazine’s most influential list, and you made Maxim magazine’s list of hottest women,” Lauer told a bemused first lady.

“I didn’t hear that,” she said, laughing at the Maxim pick.

Shades of gray
The year has treated the first lady well, even as it has seemed to age her husband, whose hair is noticeably grayer than it was a year ago. Although Mrs. Obama said she hasn’t noticed that the president has aged, she does remind him about his hair.

“I tease Barack all the time,” she said. “The gray issue is interesting, because his mother, his grandfather, they were all completely gray. So he was going that direction anyway.”

If he’s gotten there a bit quicker, it’s just a reflection of how hard the job is — and the Obamas knew that coming in.

“Hope and change are hard-fought things,” Mrs. Obama said. “Barack warned us about this over the course of the campaign. He talked a lot about hope, but he said that with that comes compromise and sacrifice. And it’s painful, and it takes time. It’s true, and we’re sort of feeling the pain of that.”

“My goal overall is just to be helpful. I mean, fundamentally, I want to look back on this time and feel like I affected somebody’s life because I was here,” she said. “And if that’s kids, it’s wonderful. If I’ve shined the light on our military families, and they feel more appreciated, and the country is more focused on the care that we need to give to them; if people feel more sane in their work and family lives, if we have more kids teaching in schools, and doing national service, and people say that it’s because of me, that’s great.

“I feel blessed and privileged,” she told Lauer. “Our job is to work to ensure that more families feel the security that everyone wants living here in America.”

[From MSNBC]

I’ve noticed Pres. Obama’s grey hair too. It’s more noticeable under certain light, just because he keeps his hair trimmed so short. I remember when Pres. Clinton lost what was left of his brownish hair and just became grey-silver. Personally, I thought Clinton looked (looks) better with the silver, and it’s really not that big of deal in general.

As for the actual interview, I do think Michelle Obama comes across very well, and I think she’s gotten so much better at knowing how and when to “soften” the image of their family, and when to talk straight. Her approval ratings show that – 70% approval is nothing to scoff at, but the numbers will go down if Michelle tries to tackle anything with a whiff of controversy. So far, she’s done the tight-rope act that is the “First Lady” job description very well, in my opinion.

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  1. NJMDPS says:

    Try it again………….NO you are not that interesting so get over yourself. It is not about you.

  2. hatsumomo says:

    Au contraire, cherie. You are VERY interesting to me! any woman who can make it through Harvard alone on that basis seems very interesting! And her dress, and her girls, and her husband, and her pet projects aiming to curb childhood obesity! The only tiniest complaint I might have (and its really not a big matter) is that I just wish she’d let her eyebrows grow in a little more. Shes bordering on that ‘homegirl with sharpie eyebrows will cut a bitch’ look.

  3. lucy2 says:

    I like her and do find her interesting, but I can understand wanting the media scrutiny to ease up a bit.

  4. myznr1 says:

    Of course her life is as normal as possible. Michelle Obama has 22 personal assistants which doesn’t include her White House residential staff! Anyone can keep their life normal if they have that many people running it for them! Also, if she’s not that interested, why must we see her on the cover of magazines and hob nobbing with celebrities! It’s all a story folks!

  5. Chicken Tetrazzini says:

    I totally agree, she ISN’T any more interesting than any other First Lady, but maybe she would be if the media let one day go by without slobbering all over her and breathlessly reporting on every single f*cking move she makes. Maybe I would be interested rather than annoyed if I didn’t have her shoved in my face all the time. Guess I’ll never know, because I don’t see the media giving it a rest any time soon (unfortunately).

  6. rreedy says:

    She’s right. She isn’t that interesting and he becomes less interesting with every passing day.

  7. meme says:

    i’m sick of the media slobbering all over the obamas. enough already.

  8. SammyHammy says:

    I completely agree. Boring, uninteresting and dull.

  9. Kelly says:

    I think she’s fabulous. What she has done here in DC in one year is wayyy beyond anything former First Ladies did in their adopted hometown. Y’all just haters.

  10. Leticia says:

    In terms of appearances, she is the most attractive and stylish First Lady since Jackie Kennedy. But in my opinion the media has way overhyped her. The Kennedys kept the mystique thing going and did not make themselves too available. I am fatigued with the current occupants of the WH.

  11. linda says:

    Michelle is an amazing person as is Mr. Obama. I find the general fatigue concerning them amusing. We had 8 years of the Bushes, a man who couldn’t mouth a coherent sentence and you’re already bored. Maybe you should watch American Idol instead of the news.

  12. Sumodo says:

    Has she been to Haiti yet? (*yawn*)

  13. Kevin says:

    She’s not as boring as Charlize Theron.

  14. Chicken Tetrazzini says:

    linda-

    Yes, let’s PLEASE make this about Bush…AGAIN. Because that isn’t tired and played out either. And just because someone has a different opinion on politics does not mean they are stupid and shouldn’t watch the news. Maybe YOU and your elitist attitude is the problem, not people who have the nerve to feel differently than you about certain issues. I guess everyone should just STFU and listen to YOU, right? LMAO! Do you even realize how arrogant you appear?

    And also, beauty, taste, style…all that is subjective. What one person finds beautiful another person may think it’s hideous. Nobody is right or wrong when it comes to OPINIONS.

  15. Jewbitch says:

    kudos to her for admitting it!!!

  16. SageAdvice says:

    Oh for pete’s sake. She’s the First Lady. She’s not Barack Obama. She’s not the president. Leave her be.

    She’s just being honest. And no, their lives shouldn’t be that interesting to us. The President’s policies, yes. Their personal lives, no.

    Hatsumomo: Some people’s eyebrows don’t grow in thick. I have barely any eyebrows and I haven’t since I was a child. If you look at old pictures of her, she’s always had sparse eyebrows.

  17. linda says:

    Dear Chicken,

    You and everyone else here are entitled to your opinions. What I find objectionable is the “me too” chiming in–without any apparent thought–in bashing someone as accomplished as Mrs. Obama. I find the yawns etc confounding. One day the president is in and one day’s he’s out. The blase attitude is what bugs me, given how important his presidency is and the crap that he and his wife have to take in trying to achieve meaningful change.
    But Chicken, my best wishes to you.
    You are quick to call others arrogant.

  18. meme says:

    someone please enlighten me as to what exactly what great accomplishments michelle obama achieved in her first year as first lady besides being on magazine covers and wearing frumpy clothes and having nice arms? I’ll say one thing, when Bush was president after 9/11 there were no more terrorist attacks. there’s been 2 (fort hood and the underwear bombeer) since barack’s been in office.

  19. meme says:

    and obama’s hair turned grey so fast because HE’S IN WAY OVER HIS HEAD AND HE KNOWS IT.

  20. linda says:

    To Meme, remember the Shoe-bomber, that was during Bush’s presidency–and though you mention 9/11 in passing, Bush had plenty of warning on that.

  21. hatsumomo says:

    Acually meme, in response to your #19 being POTUS really does age you twice as fast. It happens to every leader in office, GOP or Dem. They physically ‘go downhill’ from being in office and are more likely to suffer related aliments stemming from lack of sleep and stress.

    http://edition.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/01/06/presidential.health.aging/index.html

  22. TaylorB says:

    Meme,

    There were in fact attacks on US interests in foreign countries, the shoe bomber, the Anthrax attacks. I don’t care what your politics are, but at least be factually correct; it does a disservice to your party of choice when you use half truths and inaccurate talking points, that goes for both sides.

  23. mel says:

    @meme terrorist attacks are going to happen no matter who is in office. as far as michelle she is a well educated woman trying to make a difference and that’s good enough for me.

  24. Leticia says:

    Linda says: “Maybe you should watch American Idol instead of the news.”

    I say that before his presidency is over, either the president or first lady will do a brief stint as judge on American Idol, perhaps as interim host while they are looking for a replacement for Simon.

  25. Shelly says:

    Kelly said “What she has done here in DC in one year is wayyy beyond anything former First Ladies did in their adopted hometown.”

    So Kelly, do tell. What has she done? Please provide stats to back it up.

  26. lanette says:

    she’s gotten so much better at knowing how and when to “soften” the image of their family, ———–WHAT DOES THAT MEAN???
    A husband and two girls…what is there to soften?
    The Bush’s were a nightmare.

  27. Kelly says:

    Shelly, I’d be glad to.

    She visits and speaks at local public schools, she volunteered at a DC soup kitchen with her daughters, she frequents local restaurants like a normal person (i.e. with her friends, not an entourage), she visited a DC elementary school’s student-created garden and brought those students to the WH to create the garden on the WH grounds and has brought them back several times since.

    And her daughters are not drunk-whoring around in Adams Morgan or given the local nickname of “Jenna and Tonic,” like a certain past president’s offspring. Nor are they likely to when they get older. Those kids dress and act normally.

    She’s a far cry from frozen-faced Laura Bush reading to a group of pre-washed kindergartners hustled into the White House for a photo op during the National Book Festival.

  28. Andrea says:

    Kelly, not only did Laura Bush do most of the things you listed she has also traveled the world championing women’s rights and literacy. She also helped establish the National Book Festival, which I, as a resident of DC, have enjoyed over the years. Laura had a platform as first lady while Michelle does not seem to have one yet. So I think you’re a bit blind here Kelly. As for Laura’s daughters-they’ve turned into responsible, mature adults.

  29. Raven says:

    Meme, Michelle Obama has emphasized health her first year as First Lady and that is no small accomplishment. That garden is amazing and kids learning to grow and cook organic food is what should be happening a lot more in this country. She has used her “bully pulpit” to emphasize healthy foods and healthy eating. As a nation, we have a lot of bad food habits and could stand some leadership in this area.

  30. Peach says:

    Dear Andrea,
    You can’t be championing woman’s rights if you are actively supporting a man who wants to take those rights away via forced births without a shred of financial aid to the women that would suffer from them.
    Love,
    Pro-Choice America

    As for Michelle, she is interesting. She’s a smart woman. She’s had an interesting life. She’s funny, she’s humble. She’s very witty. I’d like to have drinks with her one day. If she was my neighbor I bet we’d go out to movies once and a while. Maybe do some window shopping. Discuss her daughter’s new boyfriend or the policies on Domestic Spying.

    Is she the most interesting person in the world? I don’t think so. But whatever. She says as much.

  31. girl says:

    Peach, you just don’t seem to get it. The early feminists were mostly against abortion. Some women simply have a different world view than you. That is all. I can see feminists going either way on abortion.

    One camp believes either that a fetus is not a person with rights or that that child is a person but the mother’s will trumps that child’s right.

    The other believes children in the womb are deserving of protection as would any other person. I personally believe that abortion is anti feminist. Our bodies are meant be fertile and I will not apologize for it or make someone else’s life or even my own easier by exterminating that life. It does not make me equal to a man that I can kill a life within me nor should I have to.

    But yes, social programs should be better so that women don’t have to suffer that painful choice.

  32. yae says:

    Here Michelle.
    1)Curb childhood obesity : Make fresh food AFFORDABLE
    2)Michelle is home when her kids get home. (lucky her)
    **Make it so women can actually STAY at home with their kids instead of every household having to pay DOUBLE the income taxes.
    NOTE:(ever notice when your company is stressed-out and over worked over half your employees GET FAT!!)
    It’s easy Michelle, tell your husband to stop kissing the butts of the bankers that FARM the America people like herd animals. We’ll all be healthier and our kids wont be so fat….. neither will the rest of us.
    Problem Solved

  33. mags says:

    note to self: don’t read comments about politics on a celebrity gossip site.
    bashes head against desk at my own stupidity.
    opinions are like assholes, everybody has one, but you don’t gotta show it to the world.

  34. Amy says:

    The writer of the article stated, “It’s just over a year since Michelle Obama set up housekeeping at 1600 Pennsylvania”

    What exactly is the writer trying to say here. The writer’s choice of term ‘housekeeping’ is ridiculous.

  35. tinat says:

    Wow, tough crowd her and so much misinformation. the one that stands out though is myznr, yikes the bitterness coming from you is overwhelming.
    Here’s the facts
    Mrs. Obama has no more or less staff than Laura Bush had and they are NOT personal assistants, the run the OFFICE if the First Lady. They coordinate official functions and duties. She gets over 500 event invitations a month, should they just be ignored and not answered? Then ya’ll would be calling her rude.
    Have a drink, relax and stop envying other people.

  36. Dee says:

    She’s right! Not that interesting at all.

  37. J-Lin says:

    I love Michelle!!! Met her back in 2007 and was completely blown away.

    She has accomplished a well respected law career along with a career in public service.

    And unlike the Bushes and Palins, she’s raising her daughters not to be whores!

  38. Dee says:

    Oh, and so glad they spent millions of tax dollars to renovate, throw parties, go on extravagant vacations, etc etc. But wait…what have they done for our country-hmm, that’s right, help the democrats flush it down the toilet!

  39. Leek says:

    That entire thread of childish arguing over what everyone believes and holds dear to them just made me want to vomit. I thought we come here to join together in making fun of celebrities or applauding the occasional positive step in the right direction. Come on Celebitchy family…let’s not fight with each other, let’s mock some famous assholes. Unite!

    If we’re not going to do that then I’ll just go on my political blogs so I can hear what I want to hear.

  40. Aspie says:

    @ NJMDPS: When did Michelle ever act like she was all that?

    She is a very intelligent and modest woman, a great first lady for our great country.

  41. kaligula says:

    it’s looking to me like she’s had some work done on her face… anyone agree?

  42. andrea says:

    there appear to be 2 andreas. maybe i will change my name to a funny nickname so as to be more distinctive, as i disagree with the other andrea’s comments here. michelle obama is a faaarrrrr more “modern woman” than laura bush and i think that’s a much healthier image of women to be sent from the white house.

  43. Shelly says:

    J-Kin, how are the Palin’s raising their daughters to be whores? You think because Bristol got pregnant at such an early age makes her a whore? I don’t know how old you are but if you were having sex in your teenage years, and unmarried, and would have gotten pregnant, people probably would have said that your parents were letting you whore around as well. True? Or do you hold the same truths to your own life? The Bush girls are adults now, and when they were teens/young adults, they did what 99.9% of teens/young adults do. I would hope that the Obama girls aren’t out drinking or partying; if that were the case then BO and MO would have a LOT more to worry about then the state of the country. You don’t know what MO and SO are going to be like then they’re growing up. What a small and simple-minded comment.

  44. Me says:

    Michelle Obama is a bad ass and is more accomplished than (I would bet) anyone who is posting here. There is not nothing not to like.

    And she has the same number of assistants that Laura Bush had. You really shouldn’t get your information from chain emails that your Republican friends send you.

  45. annie says:

    Laura had 18, michelle has 22 assistants got my info from factcheck.

  46. Peach says:

    @girl:
    No, believe that I get it. I don’t care what a woman personally feels about abortion. Pro, Anti. Whatever.

    But Bush actively campaigned to take away my rights. I take that personally, because I personally have a uterus I don’t think he should have any say in. A woman who supports such patriarchal and mysoginistic bullshit is not campaigning for any woman’s rights.

    If you’re anti-abortion fine. Make laws to aid pregnant woman. Give them housing that’s affordable after birth, give them health care, give them what they need to survive with a child in America today. Give them birth control so they can plan their next pregnancy. I’m all about proactive decision.

    But he wanted to take that away while impressing his morals onto my body. Not okay with that. Silent supporters of this: also not okay with. That includes Laura Bush.
    No friend of the womens.

  47. Andrea says:

    Hey andrea, how about you call yourself “other andrea” since you are just another andrea.

    Anyway, of course Michelle is very accomplished and a good role model. But to disparage Laura Bush or her predecessors to make Michelle look good is low. All the first ladies are wonderful in their own way and deserve some type of respect as they have no official role but yet have to endure so much. And I do look forward to when Mrs. Obama takes on a more veritable platform.

    Also to disparage all ladies in the US by saying none are as accomplished as Michelle is very low indeed. Most of us may not be as high profile as her, but most of us work hard to have a good life for ourselves and our families. No need to drag everyone down just to make one person look good.

  48. andrea says:

    i assure you i am hardly “just another andrea”, thank you very much.

  49. annie says:

    Peach, you’re ill informed, look up the facts regarding you’re assertions.

  50. Shelly says:

    Me said, “Michelle Obama is a bad ass and is more accomplished than (I would bet) anyone who is posting here. There is not nothing not to like.”

    Hope you included yourself in that comment – you know, the being accomplished part. Especially with the comment, “There is not nothing not to like.” Wow.

    If you hold someone in high regard, do you really want to refer to them as a “bad ass”? How about wonderful role model, inspiration, etc?

  51. MYOB says:

    …and you can’t dress yourself either.

  52. Andrea says:

    I apologize andrea. I don’t see why you should change your username because of moi. You can hold your own.

  53. Statler says:

    Good article, Kaiser- but I’m thinking you should avoid even slightly political posts in the future. They bring the stupid almost as much as the Triangle.

    (If I wanted to experience this level of disgust, I’d read Ayn Rand.)