Michelle Obama renders a prolific speech at the DNC

"I want a President with a record of public service, someone whose life’s work shows our children that we don’t chase fame and fortune for ourselves, we fight to give everyone a chance to succeed" - Michelle Obama

Michelle Obama yesterday at the Fargo Wells arena in Philadelphia took the democratic national convention to the next level, as she carefully and dutifully marcher out her points in what look like an unprecedented yet very rare flair of speech rendition in the political canvass of every civilized democracy. Mrs. Obama who mounted the podium just after 10:00pm E.T leveraged at her popularity as she skimmed through those fine lines of hers without mentioning the name "Donald Trump" contrary to what has been the norm in recent timing where throwing political jabs speaks more volumes. The Harvard law cum American superstar sees an American where the president teaches more of norms, values and honesty rather than make snap and very hasty decision just because he has got the power at his fingertips. 
First lady Michelle Obama waves to the crowd before delivering remarks on the first day of the Democratic National Convention at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia on July 25, 2016. | Alex Wong/Getty Images
According to the American first lady, the contest of who becomes the next president of the united states goes beyond been a Republican or Democratic affair, as it is more about experience, integrity, honesty and sincerity of purpose of who is fit enough not only to led the American people, but also to continue in stemming the American dream alive. Michelle Obama who said she was convinced in the person of Hillary Clinton also noted that her good qualities will serve as a templates in shaping the American narrative once again, most especially for the growing young American kids who obviously needs such examples in shaping their world.

"And let me tell you, Barack and I take that same approach to our jobs as President and First Lady, because we know that our words and actions matter not just to our girls, but to children across this country –- kids who tell us, “I saw you on TV, I wrote a report on you for school.”  Kids like the little black boy who looked up at my husband, his eyes wide with hope, and he wondered, “Is my hair like yours? 

"And make no mistake about it, this November, when we go to the polls, that is what we’re deciding -– not Democrat or Republican, not left or right.  No, this election, and every election, is about who will have the power to shape our children for the next four or eight years of their lives. And I am here tonight because in this election, there is only one person who I trust with that responsibility, only one person who I believe is truly qualified to be President of the United States, and that is our friend, Hillary Clinton".

The American first lady who also went further, described Hillary Clinton as not just a fighter for positive causes, but someone who understands the objectives,tenets and goals of being a public servant. "Someone who understands that the issues a President faces are not black and white and cannot be boiled down to 140 characters.  Because when you have the nuclear codes at your fingertips and the military in your command, you can’t make snap decisions"

"I want a President with a record of public service, someone whose life’s work shows our children that we don’t chase fame and fortune for ourselves, we fight to give everyone a chance to succeed"

Mrs. Obama whose fourteen minutes speech shows no hate language but love, affection and emotions towards sustaining a great America, noted that it will be out of place for anybody to say he wants to make America great again. According to the Harvard law maestro, American is the greatest country on earth, and there was no doubt her greatness could only be sustained by somebody who understands the norms, values and strength of the America people.

"So don’t let anyone ever tell you that this country isn’t great, that somehow we need to make it great again.  Because this, right now, is the greatest country on earth. And as my daughters prepare to set out into the world, I want a leader who is worthy of that truth, a leader who is worthy of my girls’ promise and all our kids’ promise, a leader who will be guided every day by the love and hope and impossibly big dreams that we all have for our children".
  

 

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