Fox News' Disrespect of Michelle Obama: 'She Needs to Lose a Few'

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The perverted disrespect of the first lady of the United States by pseudo “journalists” on Fox News is getting more salacious, more blatant, with multiple commentaries evidencing the fact that white males are busy ogling Michelle Obama’s voluptuous figure even as they demean her.
Just why are these people staring at the first lady’s butt?!? No first lady, not even Hillary Rodham Clinton (whom conservatives love to hate), who has an even bigger waistline, had to endure these levels of sexual innuendos and gender-based slights.
Take a look at the conversation recently facilitated by quasi political pundits on Fox News about Mrs. Obama her school lunch program push. Apparently, a Kentucky school district declined the federal funding for the program because they weren’t pleased with the healthy lunches being offered. So a Fox New contributor and alleged medical doctor pontificated about Michelle Obama’s behind.
As Media Matters points out, psychiatrist Dr. Keith Ablow’s thoughts occurred during “Outnumbered,” a show that’s mostly female panelists:
Lisa ‘Kennedy’ Montgomery: As parents, we don’t need the federal government applying — projecting — these standards upon us. And Michelle Obama is so, like, the duchess when she speaks.
Kimberly Guilfoyle: She’s kind of annoying that way.
Montgomery: She is.
Ablow: And how well could she be eating? She needs to drop a few.
[Everyone goes “OOOOOOO”]
Ablow: I’m telling you, let’s be honest —
Harris Faulkner: You did not say that —
Ablow: We’re taking nutrition advice from who? Who are we taking nutrition advice from?
Montgomery: [Mimicking a man’s voice?] “Oh yeah, Michelle Obama, she needs to lose the junk in the trunk.”
Ablow: Just sayin’. Her husband – I want some nutrition advice from Barack.
Montgomery: I like her booty.
Really? These are grown, middle-aged people who are discussing the first-lady’s posterior on national TV. Yet, Mrs. Obama is in better shape than most all other first ladies in White House history.

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