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Obama Marriage in Crisis? Podcast Stunt Raises More Doubts Than Hopes

The Obamas are back in damage control mode after months of divorce rumors swept the nation. Barack and Michelle appeared together on her podcast this week, desperately trying to convince America their marriage is still intact. But their awkward jokes and forced chemistry only made things worse.

Michelle claimed she never thought about leaving Barack, saying there wasn’t one moment she wanted to quit on her man. Yet her actions tell a different story. She skipped Trump’s inauguration and Jimmy Carter’s funeral, leaving her husband to attend alone like a bachelor.

The former first lady has been making excuses for months about wanting her freedom now that her daughters are grown. That’s liberal speak for checking out of her marriage duties. Real American wives stand by their husbands at important national events.

Barack tried to play it off with jokes, saying Michelle took him back and it was touch and go for a while. That’s not the confidence of a man secure in his marriage. That’s someone scrambling to save face after getting caught.

Michelle’s brother Craig had to ask if they even like each other when Barack walked into the room. What kind of family dynamic is that? It sounds like even her own family knows something is wrong behind closed doors.

The liberal media is covering for them as usual, calling their podcast appearance charming and funny. But average Americans can see right through this publicity stunt. You don’t need to address divorce rumors on a podcast unless those rumors have some truth to them.

This whole mess started because Michelle decided she’s too good to show up for America’s most important ceremonies. She put her personal feelings above her duties as a former first lady. That’s the selfish attitude we’ve come to expect from the Obama family.

The timing of this podcast damage control tells us everything we need to know. When you have to go on air to convince people your marriage is fine, it probably isn’t fine. Real couples don’t need to prove their love to the world through staged interviews.

Written by Staff Reports

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