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  • Michelle Obama’s FULL DNC Speech… [VIDEO + Transcript]

    Sep, 6 2012 | Written by ATLien

    The First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama hit the stage of the Democratic National Convention and I totally missed it… but thanks to the internet, I was able to catch up.

    Obama’s speech was reportedly intended to illustrate the differences between her husband and his Republican challenger, and I personally think she hit the mark politically and fashionably as well.

    In case you missed it too, watch Michelle Obama’s full speech (with transcript) below…

    Transcript of First lady Michelle Obama addressing the DNC after being introduced by military mom Elaine Brye, from PBS NewsHour:

    Thank you so much, Elaine…we are so grateful for your family’s service and sacrifice…and we will always have your back.

    Over the past few years as First Lady, I have had the extraordinary privilege of traveling all across this country.

    And everywhere I’ve gone, in the people I’ve met, and the stories I’ve heard, I have seen the very best of the American spirit.

    I have seen it in the incredible kindness and warmth that people have shown me and my family, especially our girls.

    I’ve seen it in teachers in a near-bankrupt school district who vowed to keep teaching without pay.

    I’ve seen it in people who become heroes at a moment’s notice, diving into harm’s way to save others…flying across the country to put out a fire…driving for hours to bail out a flooded town.

    And I’ve seen it in our men and women in uniform and our proud military families…in wounded warriors who tell me they’re not just going to walk again, they’re going to run, and they’re going to run marathons…in the young man blinded by a bomb in Afghanistan who said, simply, “…I’d give my eyes 100 times again to have the chance to do what I have done and what I can still do.”

    Every day, the people I meet inspire me…every day, they make me proud…every day they remind me how blessed we are to live in the greatest nation on earth.

    Serving as your First Lady is an honor and a privilege…but back when we first came together four years ago, I still had some concerns about this journey we’d begun.

    While I believed deeply in my husband’s vision for this country…and I was certain he would make an extraordinary President…like any mother, I was worried about what it would mean for our girls if he got that chance.

    How would we keep them grounded under the glare of the national spotlight?

    How would they feel being uprooted from their school, their friends, and the only home they’d ever known?

    Our life before moving to Washington was filled with simple joys…Saturdays at soccer games, Sundays at grandma’s house…and a date night for Barack and me was either dinner or a movie, because as an exhausted mom, I couldn’t stay awake for both.

    And the truth is, I loved the life we had built for our girls…I deeply loved the man I had built that life with…and I didn’t want that to change if he became President.

    I loved Barack just the way he was.

    You see, even though back then Barack was a Senator and a presidential candidate…to me, he was still the guy who’d picked me up for our dates in a car that was so rusted out, I could actually see the pavement going by through a hole in the passenger side door…he was the guy whose proudest possession was a coffee table he’d found in a dumpster, and whose only pair of decent shoes was half a size too small.

    But when Barack started telling me about his family – that’s when I knew I had found a kindred spirit, someone whose values and upbringing were so much like mine.

    You see, Barack and I were both raised by families who didn’t have much in the way of money or material possessions but who had given us something far more valuable – their unconditional love, their unflinching sacrifice, and the chance to go places they had never imagined for themselves.

    My father was a pump operator at the city water plant, and he was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis when my brother and I were young.

    And even as a kid, I knew there were plenty of days when he was in pain…I knew there were plenty of mornings when it was a struggle for him to simply get out of bed.

    But every morning, I watched my father wake up with a smile, grab his walker, prop himself up against the bathroom sink, and slowly shave and button his uniform.

    And when he returned home after a long day’s work, my brother and I would stand at the top of the stairs to our little apartment, patiently waiting to greet him…watching as he reached down to lift one leg, and then the other, to slowly climb his way into our arms.

    But despite these challenges, my dad hardly ever missed a day of work…he and my mom were determined to give me and my brother the kind of education they could only dream of.

    And when my brother and I finally made it to college, nearly all of our tuition came from student loans and grants.

    But my dad still had to pay a tiny portion of that tuition himself.

    And every semester, he was determined to pay that bill right on time, even taking out loans when he fell short.

    He was so proud to be sending his kids to college…and he made sure we never missed a registration deadline because his check was late.

    You see, for my dad, that’s what it meant to be a man.

    Like so many of us, that was the measure of his success in life – being able to earn a decent living that allowed him to support his family.

    And as I got to know Barack, I realized that even though he’d grown up all the way across the country, he’d been brought up just like me.

    Barack was raised by a single mother who struggled to pay the bills, and by grandparents who stepped in when she needed help.

    Barack’s grandmother started out as a secretary at a community bank…and she moved quickly up the ranks…but like so many women, she hit a glass ceiling.

    And for years, men no more qualified than she was – men she had actually trained – were promoted up the ladder ahead of her, earning more and more money while Barack’s family continued to scrape by.

    But day after day, she kept on waking up at dawn to catch the bus…arriving at work before anyone else…giving her best without complaint or regret.

    And she would often tell Barack, “So long as you kids do well, Bar, that’s all that really matters.”

    Like so many American families, our families weren’t asking for much.

    They didn’t begrudge anyone else’s success or care that others had much more than they did…in fact, they admired it.

    They simply believed in that fundamental American promise that, even if you don’t start out with much, if you work hard and do what you’re supposed to do, then you should be able to build a decent life for yourself and an even better life for your kids and grandkids.

    That’s how they raised us…that’s what we learned from their example.

    We learned about dignity and decency – that how hard you work matters more than how much you make…that helping others means more than just getting ahead yourself.

    We learned about honesty and integrity – that the truth matters…that you don’t take shortcuts or play by your own set of rules…and success doesn’t count unless you earn it fair and square.

    We learned about gratitude and humility – that so many people had a hand in our success, from the teachers who inspired us to the janitors who kept our school clean…and we were taught to value everyone’s contribution and treat everyone with respect.

    Those are the values Barack and I – and so many of you – are trying to pass on to our own children.

    That’s who we are.

    And standing before you four years ago, I knew that I didn’t want any of that to change if Barack became President.

    Well, today, after so many struggles and triumphs and moments that have tested my husband in ways I never could have imagined, I have seen firsthand that being president doesn’t change who you are – it reveals who you are.

    You see, I’ve gotten to see up close and personal what being president really looks like.

    And I’ve seen how the issues that come across a President’s desk are always the hard ones – the problems where no amount of data or numbers will get you to the right answer…the judgment calls where the stakes are so high, and there is no margin for error.

    And as President, you can get all kinds of advice from all kinds of people.

    But at the end of the day, when it comes time to make that decision, as President, all you have to guide you are your values, and your vision, and the life experiences that make you who you are.

    So when it comes to rebuilding our economy, Barack is thinking about folks like my dad and like his grandmother.

    He’s thinking about the pride that comes from a hard day’s work.

    That’s why he signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act to help women get equal pay for equal work.

    That’s why he cut taxes for working families and small businesses and fought to get the auto industry back on its feet.

    That’s how he brought our economy from the brink of collapse to creating jobs again – jobs you can raise a family on, good jobs right here in the United States of America.

    When it comes to the health of our families, Barack refused to listen to all those folks who told him to leave health reform for another day, another president.

    He didn’t care whether it was the easy thing to do politically – that’s not how he was raised – he cared that it was the right thing to do.

    He did it because he believes that here in America, our grandparents should be able to afford their medicine…our kids should be able to see a doctor when they’re sick…and no one in this country should ever go broke because of an accident or illness.

    And he believes that women are more than capable of making our own choices about our bodies and our health care…that’s what my husband stands for.

    When it comes to giving our kids the education they deserve, Barack knows that like me and like so many of you, he never could’ve attended college without financial aid.

    And believe it or not, when we were first married, our combined monthly student loan bills were actually higher than our mortgage.

    We were so young, so in love, and so in debt.

    That’s why Barack has fought so hard to increase student aid and keep interest rates down, because he wants every young person to fulfill their promise and be able to attend college without a mountain of debt.

    So in the end, for Barack, these issues aren’t political – they’re personal.

    Because Barack knows what it means when a family struggles.

    He knows what it means to want something more for your kids and grandkids.

    Barack knows the American Dream because he’s lived it…and he wants everyone in this country to have that same opportunity, no matter who we are, or where we’re from, or what we look like, or who we love.

    And he believes that when you’ve worked hard, and done well, and walked through that doorway of opportunity…you do not slam it shut behind you…you reach back, and you give other folks the same chances that helped you succeed.

    So when people ask me whether being in the White House has changed my husband, I can honestly say that when it comes to his character, and his convictions, and his heart, Barack Obama is still the same man I fell in love with all those years ago.

    He’s the same man who started his career by turning down high paying jobs and instead working in struggling neighborhoods where a steel plant had shut down, fighting to rebuild those communities and get folks back to work…because for Barack, success isn’t about how much money you make, it’s about the difference you make in people’s lives.

    He’s the same man who, when our girls were first born, would anxiously check their cribs every few minutes to ensure they were still breathing, proudly showing them off to everyone we knew.

    That’s the man who sits down with me and our girls for dinner nearly every night, patiently answering their questions about issues in the news, and strategizing about middle school friendships.

    That’s the man I see in those quiet moments late at night, hunched over his desk, poring over the letters people have sent him.

    The letter from the father struggling to pay his bills…from the woman dying of cancer whose insurance company won’t cover her care…from the young person with so much promise but so few opportunities.

    I see the concern in his eyes…and I hear the determination in his voice as he tells me, “You won’t believe what these folks are going through, Michelle…it’s not right. We’ve got to keep working to fix this. We’ve got so much more to do.”

    I see how those stories – our collection of struggles and hopes and dreams – I see how that’s what drives Barack Obama every single day.

    And I didn’t think it was possible, but today, I love my husband even more than I did four years ago…even more than I did 23 years ago, when we first met.

    I love that he’s never forgotten how he started.

    I love that we can trust Barack to do what he says he’s going to do, even when it’s hard – especially when it’s hard.

    I love that for Barack, there is no such thing as “us” and “them” – he doesn’t care whether you’re a Democrat, a Republican, or none of the above…he knows that we all love our country…and he’s always ready to listen to good ideas…he’s always looking for the very best in everyone he meets.

    And I love that even in the toughest moments, when we’re all sweating it – when we’re worried that the bill won’t pass, and it seems like all is lost – Barack never lets himself get distracted by the chatter and the noise.

    Just like his grandmother, he just keeps getting up and moving forward…with patience and wisdom, and courage and grace.

    And he reminds me that we are playing a long game here…and that change is hard, and change is slow, and it never happens all at once.

    But eventually we get there, we always do.

    We get there because of folks like my Dad…folks like Barack’s grandmother…men and women who said to themselves, “I may not have a chance to fulfill my dreams, but maybe my children will…maybe my grandchildren will.”

    So many of us stand here tonight because of their sacrifice, and longing, and steadfast love…because time and again, they swallowed their fears and doubts and did what was hard.

    So today, when the challenges we face start to seem overwhelming – or even impossible – let us never forget that doing the impossible is the history of this nation…it’s who we are as Americans…it’s how this country was built.

    And if our parents and grandparents could toil and struggle for us…if they could raise beams of steel to the sky, send a man to the moon, and connect the world with the touch of a button…then surely we can keep on sacrificing and building for our own kids and grandkids.

    And if so many brave men and women could wear our country’s uniform and sacrifice their lives for our most fundamental rights…then surely we can do our part as citizens of this great democracy to exercise those rights…surely, we can get to the polls and make our voices heard on Election Day.

    If farmers and blacksmiths could win independence from an empire…if immigrants could leave behind everything they knew for a better life on our shores…if women could be dragged to jail for seeking the vote…if a generation could defeat a depression, and define greatness for all time…if a young preacher could lift us to the mountaintop with his righteous dream…and if proud Americans can be who they are and boldly stand at the altar with who they love…then surely, surely we can give everyone in this country a fair chance at that great American Dream.

    Because in the end, more than anything else, that is the story of this country – the story of unwavering hope grounded in unyielding struggle.

    That is what has made my story, and Barack’s story, and so many other American stories possible.

    And I say all of this tonight not just as First Lady…and not just as a wife.

    You see, at the end of the day, my most important title is still “mom-in-chief.”

    My daughters are still the heart of my heart and the center of my world.

    But today, I have none of those worries from four years ago about whether Barack and I were doing what’s best for our girls.

    Because today, I know from experience that if I truly want to leave a better world for my daughters, and all our sons and daughters…if we want to give all our children a foundation for their dreams and opportunities worthy of their promise…if we want to give them that sense of limitless possibility – that belief that here in America, there is always something better out there if you’re willing to work for it…then we must work like never before…and we must once again come together and stand together for the man we can trust to keep moving this great country forward…my husband, our President, President Barack Obama.

    Thank you, God bless you, and God bless America.

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    22 Comments

    • lockstress says:
      September 6, 2012 at 11:18 am

      And this is how intelligent, articulate, passionate and REAL people convey their message! Puhleez…go out and vote.

      Reply
    • Loving This Site says:
      September 6, 2012 at 11:24 am

      Michelle has got to be one of the best orators out. Her speech was very well done.

      Reply
    • D.A. says:
      September 6, 2012 at 1:37 pm

      I was engaged in her speech, you can tell it was heartful and sincere. No one could tell of what Barack was going through as President than Michelle, and she took advantage of that and really made it believable. I was on the verge of tears.

      Reply
    • lockstress says:
      September 6, 2012 at 2:58 pm

      The real tragedy is that this gets 3 hits and Love & Hip Hop gets 3000! :(

      Reply
      • versatile says:
        September 6, 2012 at 3:37 pm

        No locktress, the REAL tragedy is that MOST of those hits are by unregistered voters who will complain or cheer IF the prez loses. This is the most important election that no longer is a Black or white issue. This is a survival vote for every citizen in this country. It took four years to get out of this quick sand. It will take even more than four to KEEP us out. Staying out of wars alone will cut the deficit in half. Education for future change will create and sustain jobs. Regulation will protect investments,social security and safety nets. Planned parenthood will provide needed healthcare for women. And with most women being sole parents..protect them with birth control. The phrase alone means exactly what it says..Birth Control,preventing over population,having babies that you cannot take care of. Octomoms everywhere because sex is human nature. And while preaching dissolution of birth control and welfare…viagra commercials are everywhere. Is there ever going to be instructions to men on where they should deposit their ever erect penile ready sperm?…oh, I forgot…women are swallowing those maggots now. Sorry.

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        • It's her business says:
          September 7, 2012 at 1:57 am

          Your last statements about women always having to bear the "burden" of protecting themselves against unwanted pregnancy are true. I never thought of it like that. Nothing is ever said to men about abstinence, birth control, or protecting themselves from becoming a father. It’s always the woman’s responsibility.

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        • lockstress says:
          September 7, 2012 at 10:56 am

          You are so "tragically" right.
          These folks are so clueless out here. When Joe Biden ever so said…"they want to put you back in shackles", it may have seemed ignorant and animated a statement but it was really real.

          Reply
      • facingreality says:
        September 8, 2012 at 12:14 pm

        I totally get your point – totally!

        Reply
    • Keesha says:
      September 6, 2012 at 3:42 pm

      thanks for the transcript. thanks for the article

      Reply
    • Gossipgirl says:
      September 6, 2012 at 4:14 pm

      I am so glad I finally took the time to watch this. It was so sincere, heartfelt and REAL. They understand how the middle working class citizens work hard to sirvive. The GOP doesn’t give a dmn about us. It was an amazing speech.

      Reply
      • CityGirl81 says:
        September 6, 2012 at 4:28 pm

        Exactly!

        Reply
    • ThinkChangeGrowVote says:
      September 6, 2012 at 8:58 pm

      Great speech and a defining moment during the DNC!!!!

      Reply
    • ALM says:
      September 6, 2012 at 9:42 pm

      Her speech was amazing. After she finished speaking, in the words of Funky Dineva I said aloud, "She did that"!!!

      Reply
    • pp says:
      September 7, 2012 at 12:56 am

      I was in tears. please vh1 cancel , love and hip hop, atl,bbws,bbwsla , and focus on posistive images like flotus. she is a queen. after watching first lady this week, there should be black girls and women; emulating class and dignity, and dismantling the image of hollywood. 1. women who act like first lady michelle obama become the wife to the most powerful man in the world. unlimited power and respect, who loves his wife , like no other. Or option 2, act the complete opposite and be with a stereotype. i’d choose option 1.

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      • It's her business says:
        September 7, 2012 at 2:01 am

        Unfortunately, most blacks will continue to choose option 2. What can you really do?

        Reply
      • versatile says:
        September 7, 2012 at 7:38 pm

        Your words are wonderful and enlightening. These shows are visual PROOF that we are unworthy Americans. Though most are just the opposite. We don’t have valuable time to say "Well look at them!"…THIS is what not only America but ALL OTHER COUNTRIES see of us. Before these shows,all other countries and of course America thought AND think that we have a rapper mentality. Young and old. They think we CAN’T and are UNWORTHY of costly education. When they see our Black men with their underwear showing..why should they be interested in us at all. Face tattoos,crotch grabbin’,bad weaves with colors that scare hell outta’ Homey AND Ronald. And language that Honey Boo Boo’s daddy needs a translator for. We desperately need to do better people.

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    • JerseyGirl says:
      September 7, 2012 at 10:49 am

      There are plenty of women who personify class, are educated and are very comfortable with themselves. These women are not showcased. The women (and I use that term loosely) that are brought to the forefront are vile, will act a fool and do anything for a dollar. Unfortunately, this is what some, and I emphasize some, of the young women want to emulate. Who, in their right mind, would date (or marry for that matter) some of these men on these shows? Tattoos on every inch of their body, can barely speak the English language, no education, but plenty of children (w/different women). But, they have money (that they spend without regards to saving for later in life) most will say. I really cannot understand how anyone watches these shows. The media takes these shows and run with them. I don’t blame the media, per say. I blame the people that keep watching this trash. This in turn gives the media the ammunition to keep stereotyping a race of people for all to see.
      Put down the remote, and register to vote. If you are registered, help other people. Man phone banks to help with this election. Become more involved in what is happening in this country before the clock is turned back. These are real issues with real consequences. This is your “reality”.

      Reply
      • versatile says:
        September 7, 2012 at 6:11 pm

        Thank you, thank you and THANK YOU AGAIN.

        Reply
        • versatile says:
          September 7, 2012 at 6:51 pm

          You really can’t do anything. It’s a hard lesson that will SURELY befall ALL if this election is either stolen or we are indeed too lazy to vote. We will not suffer alone if either are the case. This indeed will be austerity against everyone else. This will transcend party lines.Unfortunately blacks will most likely be the target. White guys will have their women back. Sports teams will go back to an acceptable visual. Hispanics will mostly be duck walked to Mexico. White men can once again have jobs to sustain their families with mowed lawns, picket fences, safe streets and all will again be like "The Truman Show". Mormons will rule and everything will be right in "Pleasantville".

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    • versatile says:
      September 7, 2012 at 6:35 pm

      It would be nice if ANY of our reputable Black sites would recognize the President’s convention and let us converse for at least one day. I understand that they must remain neutral. But putting Michele’s photo up is unbiased. I wonder the feed back of putting up President Barack Hussein Obama’s photo and speech at convention. The breakdown of the health reform act by President Clinton revealed to the ignorant to dispell lies and unveil truth that will benefit all citizens.I guess that’s just too risky huh? Repudiating all the lies and deceptions to those not listening,watching news and aware of the importance of THIS election is not as important as Hip Hop ATL. Maybe it’s because nobody’s PAYING for those advertisements huh? Okay. When those EIC entitlements are GONE and your man aint’ visiting on check day to tighten up your engine…not because it’s FREE, you worked, I hope, for your yearly hand holding and screw. Who knows,if that’s the case THIS particular refund SHOULD be rescinded. But are you ready to make room for your ailing parents? If you DON’T vote whether Jehovah’s witness, Muslim,etc. faiths that exclude you…don’t complain when the check stops coming in whether yours or yo’ mama’s. Mitt and Ryan have TOLD you their intentions on DAY ONE.You still throwin’ money(that you KNOW you didn’t earn) away on name brand shyt! Gucci bags that only have your transpass in em’? Well…you gon’ be WALKIN’ home. IJS

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      • versatile says:
        September 7, 2012 at 7:05 pm

        Just kidding in a sense, but old rich white men who we now know DO have all this money DO want this utopia, and it seems by any means necessary. And may I emphasize."ANY MEANS NECESSARY". Please,may we all pray for God’s protection for our President. HE alone has the power. Not since Ghandi, King, Mother Theresa,and few presidential presidents have we witnessed in our present time a spirit who obviously works with God’s personal guidance. Thank you God for this man.

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    • versatile says:
      September 7, 2012 at 7:22 pm

      And another thing, of course bloggers can’t print every word,which was done so valiantly here…but to ask a simple question on what we thought about the DNC would leave everyone to open expression.We might get new suggestions on voter suppression. We can always gossip about non factors, but this is the most important thing in our lives today. We talk about Nene, but mormons have shut her show down before premier in Utah. If their dude reigns, Love&Hip Hop will DEFINITELY be NO MORE.Not to mention all other "risky" shows. We thought it unfair that we weren’t showcased anywhere. Well will THAT new authority, the only place we’ll see Blacks are in the mirror and in person.

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