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Nov 11 2008

Michelle Obama asks Hillary Clinton about raising her kids in the White House

Published by mcnally1 at 1:30 pm under Politics, President Barack Obama, news Edit This

I read this morning that Michelle Obama spoke this morning to former first lady Senator Hillary Clinton about raising her daughters in the White House. I am surprised that Michelle Obama did this since Hillary Clinton was her husband’s rival for president of the United States. Bill and Hillary Clinton did raise Chelsea in the White House so I am sure that Senator Clinton has a lot of knowledge about raising children in the public eye. I think Hillary Clinton should give her knowledge to many people especially celebrities who constantly have their children photographed by paparazzi. I mean the media never quits taking pictures of famous people and their children. Angelina Jolie always fetches millions of dollars for pictures of her new arrivals. Every photographer wants that money making shot. Sasha and Malia Obama will have their lives changed. I mean they will have to change schools, they will have secret service protection, and someone will always be closely watching them. It can be a very tough thing to go through. What do you think?

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One Response to “Michelle Obama asks Hillary Clinton about raising her kids in the White House”

  1. mikeywriteswellon 11 Nov 2008 at 6:58 pm edit this

    I like it! After all, we’re all human beings :D

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