I'm so proud of the talented players of @USWNT who worked tirelessly for years to advocate for the pay they deserve. I'm thinking of all the little girls everywhere who dare to dream and will see this team as an example of what's possible when you never give up. đđž
— Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) May 18, 2022
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May
22
The Pay They Deserve
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Tags: Equal Pay, First Lady, Michelle, Michelle Obama, Obama, soccer, tweets, USWNT, women
Tags: Equal Pay, First Lady, Michelle, Michelle Obama, Obama, soccer, tweets, USWNT, women
24
Jul
19
Elevating Us All
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Tags: #GlobalGirlsAlliance, education, football, Girls Alliance, Global Girls Alliance, Michelle, Michelle Obama, Obama Foundation, Political And Funny Tweets, soccer, sports, tweets, World Cup
Tags: #GlobalGirlsAlliance, education, football, Girls Alliance, Global Girls Alliance, Michelle, Michelle Obama, Obama Foundation, Political And Funny Tweets, soccer, sports, tweets, World Cup
At the Womenâs World Cup, we saw how sports can inspire and elevate us all. Thuba Sibanda is an @ObamaFoundation leader who uses sports to empower girls in Namibia every day. You can support leaders like Thuba through the @GirlsAlliance, and I hope you do: https://t.co/uAJh9LbSW0 pic.twitter.com/esdiQPWbLV
— Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) July 11, 2019
10
Jul
19
Obama 19
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Proud to rep Americaâs best team! Congrats @USWNT and thanks for being such a strong inspiration for women and girlsâand everybodyâall across the country. pic.twitter.com/9Gp6UTZhEE
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) July 10, 2019
07
Jul
19
World Cup Winners!
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Good luck to the @USWNT! You all are some of the most fearless, powerful, awe-inspiring athletes Iâve ever seenâand together, youâre nothing short of extraordinary. #OneNationOneTeam
— Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) July 7, 2019
So proud of you, Team USAâyou inspire us all! #OneNationOneTeam https://t.co/YEHzyqOwZa
— Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) July 7, 2019
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Yes! Fourth star. Back to back. Congrats to the record breakers on the @USWNT, an incredible team thatâs always pushing themselvesâand the rest of usâto be even better. Love this team. #OneNationOneTeam
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) July 7, 2019
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— U.S. Women's National Soccer Team (@USWNT) July 7, 2019
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#OneNationOneTeam pic.twitter.com/6JMJRTJ69b
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— U.S. Women's National Soccer Team (@USWNT) July 7, 2019
when the presser holds you back...
— U.S. Women's National Soccer Team (@USWNT) July 7, 2019
so youâre welcomed in style. pic.twitter.com/8w9rioUxCd
03
Jul
19
Onward!
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Congrats to the USWNT! A great performance from a great teamâlooking forward to Sunday. #OneNationOneTeam
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) July 2, 2019
16
Dec
15
Tweet Of The Day!!!
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Congrats on a great career, Abby Wambach. For the goals youâve scored & the kids youâve inspired, youâre the GOAT! pic.twitter.com/Kud56ChsBO
— President Obama (@POTUS44) December 16, 2015
01
Oct
14
The President’s Day
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President Obama waves as he prepares to depart the White House – he is heading to Chicago where he will attend a campaign event for Gov. Pat Quinn, D-Il, and deliver remarks on the economy at Northwestern University
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President Barack Obama and Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hold a meeting in the Oval Office
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President Obama honors the Sporting Kansas City soccer team during an event in the East Room of the White House
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President Obama talks with team manager Peter Vermes
President Obama points to a framed team jersey that was given to him by the members of Sporting Kansas City
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03
Jul
14
Rise and Shine
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Tags: Barack Obama, donna, donnadem, EricFive, football, GOP Obstruction, jobs, Jobs Report, Malia, Marian, Marian Robinson, Michelle, Michelle Obama, Obama, Political And Funny Tweets, President, robinson, Sasha, soccer, tweets, unemployment, World Cup
Tags: Barack Obama, donna, donnadem, EricFive, football, GOP Obstruction, jobs, Jobs Report, Malia, Marian, Marian Robinson, Michelle, Michelle Obama, Obama, Political And Funny Tweets, President, robinson, Sasha, soccer, tweets, unemployment, World Cup
On This Day: Residents greet President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama upon their arrival at Fort McNair in Washington, D.C., July 3, 2010 (Photo by Chuck Kennedy)
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Today
The President has no public events scheduled for today
12:30 EDT: Josh Earnest briefs the press
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#SoSueMe RT @MarketWatch 288,000 jobs created in June as the unemployment rate falls to 6.1%, lowest in over 5 yrs pic.twitter.com/ERsoD0eUrg
â TheObamaDiary.com (@TheObamaDiary) July 3, 2014
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Steve Benen: An emphatic answer to the âWhere are the jobs?â question
âŚ. The new report from Bureau of Labor Statistics shows the U.S. economy added 288,000 jobs in June, well ahead of forecasts. The overall unemployment rate, meanwhile, dripped to 6.1% â its lowest point since September 2008, nearly six years ago.
âŚ. Aprilâs totals were revised up from 282,000 to 304,000, while Mayâs figures were also revised up, from 217,000 to 224,000.
Overall, the report suggests the jobs landscape is clearly improving, which is no doubt proof that American employers are in on the conspiracy to distract Americans from Benghazi.
âŚ. June was the 52nd consecutive month in which weâve seen private-sector job growth â the longest on record.
At this point, with the year about half over, 2014 is currently on track to be the best year for U.S. job creation since 1999.
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June 52nd consecutive month with private-sector job growth, longest on record #SoSueMe -> http://t.co/JK37REkvd2 pic.twitter.com/G0kkp3vqLp
â TheObamaDiary.com (@TheObamaDiary) July 3, 2014
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Business Insider: US Jobs Report Demolishes Expectations, Unemployment Rate Plunges to 6.1%
Job creation in June was much stronger than expected as signs grow that the U.S. economy is accelerating.
The U.S. added 288,000 jobs in June, blowing away expectations for an addition of 215,000 in nonfarm payrolls. The unemployment rate also fell to 6.1%, the lowest reading since September 2008. Expectations were for the unemployment rate to remain unchanged at 6.3%.
Last month’s jobs report was also revised, with non-farm payrolls growing by 224,000 in May, better than the previously reported 217,000.
The report also showed April non-farm payrolls were revised up to 304,000 from 282,000.
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Don’t miss the VP sharing his thoughts on the Civil Rights Act & this moment with @RepJohnLewis â https://t.co/14usyCBoqJ #BeingBiden #CRA50 â Vice President Biden (@VP) July 2, 2014
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 A Word from Donna (@NoShock)
Iâm going to speak to this just from a personal perspective. Iâve watched many Presidents in my day. I didnât just become interested in politics when PBO came along. I volunteered for Clinton, Gore, John Kerry and then President Obama. I sort of watched Bush because my kids were over there fighting in that gawd awful war so I was tuned into cable and read the Washington Post religiously during his Presidency.
Times have changed so much with the progression of technology and the internet I have to say that of course President Obamaâs Presidency is the most visible. White House dot org was a nothing site before this administration. Being able to follow PBO daily gives me an insight into his Presidency that was never available to me before.
I can tell you that Bush did very few events and when he did venture out it was to some military facility so that he could attempt to flex his C-I-C creds. It was always just a big photo op. His speeches were boring and you could only stand to listen to him speak for a minute or two before you felt violently ill. (no kidding) He was not well liked abroad because our standing in the World was piss-poor thanks to his Iraq War. Surprisingly Africa is the only country that I can remember that welcomed him warmly. Mainly because his funding for Aids in Africa is probably the only decent thing he did in his 8 years as President.
Clinton was visible and you would see on the evening news that he had traveled abroad or ventured out into DC. He remained relatively popular and was fortunate that the economy was doing quite well during his Presidency so even though he was mired in scandal from the day he stepped foot into the WH his approval stayed quite high. The country didnât become quite so partisan until the Lewinsky scandal took place and you could feel the shift taking place after his impeachment.
IMO the Presidency was always been given the benefit of the doubt by the MSM. Papa Bush got it until he raised taxes on them. Clinton got it until the blue dress showed up. Bush got it until investigations outside of the media discovered that there were no weapons of mass destruction. President Obama got no honeymoon when he became President. CNN did a report card show on his first 50 days in office. Those bogus, staged town halls on Obamacare were no longer just being talked about on cable. Suddenly we were seeing this crap on the evening news and it was being reported as if it was real outrage by every person in the country. PBO kept right on doing his job. He worked tirelessly and never gave up on ACA and we got that bill through Congress and it is now law and millions of people have health care because regardless of what impact it had on him politically he was determined to see it through. Another testament to the character of this man.
The Republicans along with their enablers our MSM have used every trick in the book to bring him down but he just keeps doing his job. He travels the country from end to end talking to America. Practically every day there is some event at the WH, social media, unconventional media or somewhere in the country that he is involved with. He honors our military constantly and salutes our sports heroes almost weekly. Heâs brilliant, handsome, affable, congenial, a great dad and husband and the hippest guy we have ever had grace the halls of the West Wing.
This angers the Right and the media because he doesnât care what they think of him. He was hired by us to do a job and he is determined to do just that. There has never been a President who has worked as hard for all of America. Half will never appreciate that but itâs okay heâs still there President too. And when the tornadoes and hurricanes sweep through their towns and cities heâll go and give them assurance that heâll be there to see them through and help to restore sanity to their lifeâs.
No poll will ever capture what he does each and everyday for this country. Skewered or weighted it doesnât matter. The appreciation of our Nation is for the history books. The job of his supporters, those of us who know better, is to make sure that those who arenât paying attention never forget!
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While she’s in Africa, Dr. Biden is taking over @VP‘s Instagram account. Check it out â http://t.co/dxkIu4kPqL pic.twitter.com/iGHEaYtCw3 â Dr. Jill Biden (@DrBiden) July 2, 2014
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A Word from EricFive
Silly Season is officially in full swing. Letâs see, Boner initiates bogus lawsuit against PBO which serves to energize Dems, increasing fundraising and inspiring intelligent and impassioned mocking via the âSoSueMe#â.
Then the Supreme Court issues a partisan anti-woman decision which served to energize and enrage Dems and make the GOP look like a party out of its time (and mind, next stop, theocracy).
So what narrative is the MSM/GOP pushing?
PBO is the worst president ever according to a biased and bogus âpollâ.
Chuck Todd cheerily trumpets this bullshit (its the perfect companion to his âPBOâs presidency is overâ nonsense from last week, which was âbasedâ on skewed reading of a single poll question in a single poll).
The MSM/GOP are feeling the heat, so they create anti-PBO headlines through manipulation (and often misinterpretation) of polls. Propaganda 101. The MSM/GOP are attempting to recreate the mood of 2010, but reality keeps interfering with their objective, so they are relying more and more on strategically timed polls to halt any momentum of the Dems.
Trumpeting skewed polls and ignoring or burying news that can be viewed as positive for Dems (or the country) is the current tactic. Unfortunately for the GOP/MSM, this is not 2010.
Dems seem more unified and are more angry at the GOP than they are with their own party.
PBO is leading the party through both words and deeds.
He has no fear of the GOP and is speaking truth.
So is Harry Reid, who has really found his voice recently.
In short, donât fall for the propaganda which is designed to depress Dems. The over the top nature of their propagandizing tells me they are desperate, subtlety is out the window as they see their influence in dictating perceptions waning.
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#USMNT @Clint_Dempsey and @TimHowardGK got a call from President Obama earlier today in SĂŁo Paulo. pic.twitter.com/Vm21OhxHqX â U.S. Soccer (@ussoccer) July 3, 2014
From 1 SecDef to another: Hagel calls @timhowardgk to say thanks for defending USA. We (USA) are proud of @ussoccer! pic.twitter.com/M8nsYdlXFn â U.S. Dept of Defense (@DeptofDefense) July 2, 2014
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Am I The Only One Who Still Only Sees A Parrot?
Look at this picture.. .. stare at the picture until you realize that this isn’t a parrot at all.. It’s A Woman:-) pic.twitter.com/WERZbTneoO â Kasai⢠(@Kahsai) July 2, 2014
Kasai? You’ve ruined my week.
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On This Day
President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama greet local residences as they arrive at Fort McNair from Camp David and proceed to the motorcade in Washington on July 3, 2010
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President Obama meets with Speaker of the House John Boehner on the patio near the Oval Office, Sunday, July 3, 2011 (Photo by Pete Souza)
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President Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and their daughters Sasha and Malia return to Andrews Air Force Base after their visit to Africa, July 3 2013
President Obama meets with members of his national security team to discuss the situation in Egypt, in the Situation Room of the White House, July 3, 2013 (Photo by Pete Souza)
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MoooOOOooorning everyone! Will catch up with more news later, thank you to Donna and Eric for their wonderful comments.
01
Jul
14
The President’s Day
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President Obama and staff watch the U.S. soccer team vs Belgium in World Cup action in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building South Court Auditorium, July 1 (Photo by Pete Souza)
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President Barack Obama speaks to the media during a meeting with his cabinet members in the Cabinet Room of the White House. From left are, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Gina McCarthy, Education Secretary Arne Duncan, Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell, Interior Secretary Sally Jewell.
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Attorney General Eric Holder
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson
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With the Key Bridge, linking Washington and Northern Virginia in the background, President Barack Obama speaks about the economy and transportation, at Georgetown Waterfront Park in Washington. The President said 700,000 jobs could be at risk next year if Congress doesn’t quickly agree on how to pay for highway and transit programs.
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"If this Congress does not act by the end of the summer, the Highway Trust Fund will run out. " âPresident Obama #RebuildAmerica
— White House Archived (@ObamaWhiteHouse) July 1, 2014
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"Middle-class families canât wait for Congress to do these things, and I wonât." âObama: http://t.co/ccgeYlGmMC #RebuildAmerica
— White House Archived (@ObamaWhiteHouse) July 1, 2014
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"Typically what gets reported on is just the politics...people donât care about that. People just want to see some results." âObama
— WH Live (Archived) (@WHLive44) July 1, 2014
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Obama: "If the American people put pressure on this town to actually get something doneâŚwe can grow our economy." #OpportunityForAll
— WH Live (Archived) (@WHLive44) July 1, 2014
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