Michelle Obama attended INBOUND conference in Boston

Mar 19, Wednesday


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September 28, 2017 11:54
Michelle Obama attended INBOUND conference in Boston

Former First Lady Michelle Obama has attended a conversation in Boston on Wednesday where she addressed her life in White House, her forthcoming book, and about challenges women face together.

In her conversation at INBOUND 2017, she has criticized Women who voted for President Donald Trump. During a Q&A Session, she told the audience that any women who voted against Hillary Clinton voted against her own voice. She also mentioned that she and her husband still support Trump and want him to be successful.

She said in that event that Affordable Care Act isn’t Obama’s legacy it’s Country’s legacy. When asked about her missing being in White House, she said that she doesn’t miss being at White House, though she misses the “People and Work”. She said that this process taught her that she can do anything.

She said “It was like being shot out of a cannon…with a blindfold and the spotlight on you,” when asked what it was like as First Lady.

Michelle said she is amazed to think that her daughters have spent their formative years in White House, but still they are like typical teenagers who don’t want much to do with their parents.

She said she is working on her new book about believing in ourselves, this book will include stories about her childhood too. She offered words of wisdom for struggling to find their own Voices.

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Michelle Obama attended INBOUND conference in Boston

Michelle Obama attended INBOUND conference in Boston

Mar 19, Wednesday


Michelle Obama attended INBOUND conference in BostonTop Stories

September 28, 2017 11:54
Michelle Obama attended INBOUND conference in Boston

Former First Lady Michelle Obama has attended a conversation in Boston on Wednesday where she addressed her life in White House, her forthcoming book, and about challenges women face together.

In her conversation at INBOUND 2017, she has criticized Women who voted for President Donald Trump. During a Q&A Session, she told the audience that any women who voted against Hillary Clinton voted against her own voice. She also mentioned that she and her husband still support Trump and want him to be successful.

She said in that event that Affordable Care Act isn’t Obama’s legacy it’s Country’s legacy. When asked about her missing being in White House, she said that she doesn’t miss being at White House, though she misses the “People and Work”. She said that this process taught her that she can do anything.

She said “It was like being shot out of a cannon…with a blindfold and the spotlight on you,” when asked what it was like as First Lady.

Michelle said she is amazed to think that her daughters have spent their formative years in White House, but still they are like typical teenagers who don’t want much to do with their parents.

She said she is working on her new book about believing in ourselves, this book will include stories about her childhood too. She offered words of wisdom for struggling to find their own Voices.

By A.s

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