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Michelle Obama: “Leave corporate America!”

image I love Fox News Channel (especially while I’m sick and need healthy brain food!) because they’re on America’s side and they actually cover the news without worrying about how it might embarrass liberals and reveal liberals for who they are.  This is unlike any other news channel, or, God knows, any television network in Canada. 

While discussing Barack Hussein Obama’s wife Michelle Obama’s latest indefensible statement, covered on FNC’s Your World with Neil Cavuto today (as usual, done with a guest representing the right—a normal free-market guy—and one from the left—a Democratic Party strategist who literally laughed in the background as the “right-wing” guy spoke), I had my above-left screen capture from that show up on my computer screen.

Everyone should work for the state!  She almost sounds like a Canadian liberal—or a Cuban.

It reminded me a little of the irony surrounding my previous blog entry on the far-leftist Avi Lewis, who seems to hate America and certainly free-market America, and who just made the switch from the state-owned, state-run media in Canada to the privately owned Al Jazeera.  It’s a move replete with irony.  A move—to the private sector—about which he is quoted as saying will give him the resources to expose America for all its faults in a way that would be impossible at the dumb old CBC.  (National Post reports: ”…Mr. Lewis lashed out at the CBC and praised the resource-rich work environment of Al Jazeera…” … Lewis explained that his audience will “far exceed anything I would have had on my little show on CBC Newsworld…”).

Huh. 

Neil Cavuto’s substitute host squeezed in a tidbit about the fact that the Obama’s latest tax filing (which the Clintons have so far refused to reveal of themselves) reported earnings in 2007 of approximately $900,000.  Once again, that’s $900,000.  Michelle Obama herself makes over $120,000 per year.

“According to the Obamas’ tax return (Obama and Sen. Christopher Dodd of Connecticut are the only candidates to release one), their income hit $1.7 million in 2005 and $991,000 in 2006.”

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