Trump the wrong president for US, says Michelle Obama

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Bethesda/Washington — Michelle Obama has painted a dark picture of Donald Trump’s America, telling Democratic National Convention viewers that the president lacks the empathy and character to govern.

Calling Joe Biden “a profoundly decent man”, Obama said she saw first-hand during the presidency of her husband how the job requires judgment, an appreciation of history and a moral compass.

Trump “is the wrong president for our country”, she said. “He has had more than enough time to prove that he can do the job, but he is clearly in over his head. He cannot meet this moment. He simply cannot be who we need him to be for us.”

“It is what it is,” she added pointedly, a phrase Trump used to describe the state of the coronavirus pandemic that has crippled the US.

Adding to the unusual, virtual character of the convention, Obama’s speech was recorded before Kamala Harris was selected as Biden’s running mate last Tuesday, according to a person familiar with the timing.

It was a familiar convention role for the former first lady, who delivered uniquely personal speeches to three previous conventions, mixing meditations on character with the problems of everyday Americans.

Her speech echoed her convention addresses supporting her husband in 2008 and 2012 and Hillary Clinton in 2016, but with the more intimate setting of a straight-to-camera web video without an audience.

“Being president doesn’t change who you are,” she told Democrats in 2012, speaking of Barack Obama. “No, it reveals who you are.”

On Monday, she returned to that theme. “A presidential election can reveal who we are too,” she said, “and four years ago too many people chose to believe that their votes didn’t matter.”

She described Trump’s America as a place where people fight over wearing masks at grocery stores, federal officials put immigrant children in cages and where “stating the simple fact that a black life matters is still met with derision from the nation’s highest office”.

“Sadly this is the America that is on display for the next generation, a nation that’s underperforming not simply on matters of policy, but on matters of character,” she said. “And that’s not just disappointing, it’s downright infuriating.”

Obama recalled and updated her signature line from the 2016 campaign.

“Over the past four years, a lot of people have asked me, ‘when others are going so low, does going high still work?’ My ...
18 Aug 2020 3AM English South Africa Business News · News

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