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Michelle Obama is a lawyer and writer who is married to Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States. She is the first African American first lady and known for her advocacy work in health, education, and poverty. Online, she has often been a presence in viral media and also the subject of great interest in terms of her family life and fashion choices.

Online History

Michelle Obama first became known during Barack Obama's first Presidential campaign in 2008. She actively campaigned for her husband, making speeches nationwide. She also courted controversy during that time, after being falsely accused of calling white people "whitey" in a speech during the campaign.[1]

In addition, she and the soon-to-be president had a viral moment upon Barack's winning of the Democratic nomination; the Obama couple was photographed sharing a fist bump; which became an iconic photo. Fox News anchor E. D. Hill later created controversy by calling the gesture a "terrorist fist jab."[2]

Since entering the White House as the First Lady of the United States in January 2009, Obama has appeared in and created many viral videos, often to promote her initiative "Let's Move," which promotes active lifestyles for children. In addition, on several occasions, she has joined viral dance trends, like the Dougie and the Single Ladies Dance, which she performed with Jimmy Fallon.

Online Presence

Michelle Obama maintains a comprehensive and popular online presence. Her official Facebook page has over 14 million likes[3], and she has 5.3 followers on Twitter[4] and another 2.9 followers on Instagram.[5] While Obama doesn't maintain an official YouTube channel, there are more than 5,900,000 search results for her on YouTube, hundreds of which have more than 1 million views.[6]

Michelle Obama's #BringBackOurGirls Sign

Michelle Obama's #BringBackOurGirls Sign is a photograph of the First Lady of the United States holding up a sign in support of the hashtag campaign for the safe return of nearly 300 Nigerian school girls who were abducted by a jihadist terrorist group in April 2014. Since its upload via Obama's official Twitter account in May 2014, the photograph has been turned into a popular exploitable template for online parodies.

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#ThanksMichelleObama

#ThanksMichelleObama is a satirical Twitter hashtag started by American high school student Hunter Whitney to highlight unappetizing photographs of public school meals in compliance with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)'s revamped guidelines for school lunches.

二/ O Bow Mao Truth Team @BowMaoTruthTeam Follow "@jerrilyn7 1: #ThanksMichelleObama Explair how this is healthy and hunger-free."-i bet her brats get lobster&fixings" わt3 ★ …
* Follow Jess Sency Jess Sency Yum school lunches #thanksmichelleobama わt3 ★ …
Maya Wuertz @wuertznightmare 塩Follow This is my lunch. I'm in high school #ThanksMichelleObama 2

#FLOTUSBars

#FLOTUSBars is a mutation of the #PopeBars Twitter meme, where users posted sequences of rap lyrics along with a photograph of Obama, intimating that the First Lady was reciting said lyrics. The still most often used came from a Funny Or Die video created that day for the Let's Move Initiative.

deray mckesson Φ Oderay Follow You used to call me on the red phone Late night when you need my advice Call me on the red phone # FlotusBars RETWEETS LIKES 10:58 AM-10 Dec 2015
Matthew A. Cherry Follow MatthewACherry #FlotusBars Y'all wish I was frontin', I George Bush the button. RETWEETS LIKES 54 47 11:07 AM-10 Dec 2015
The Gay Burn Book Follow SouthernHomo You wake up, **FLOTUS Post up, FLOTUS Ride around in it **FLOTUS Flossin on that ***FLOTUS #FlotusBars RETWEETS LIKES 1,484 1,577 12:21 PM-10 Dec 2015

Michelle for 2020

Following Donald Trump's victory in the 2016 United States Presidential Election, many Americans called on Michelle Obama to run for president in 2020.

Chris Cillizza @TheFix * Follow THE FIX PODCAST Throwing it out there: Michelle Obama in 2020? It's not totally crazy

The internet spread of the idea attracted media coverage from The Daily Dot,[7] The Fader,[8] Telegraph,[9] and more. The calls are in contradiction to Barack Obama's claim in January 2016 that there was "no way" Michelle would run for office.[10]

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About

Michelle Obama is a lawyer and writer who is married to Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States. She is the first African American first lady and known for her advocacy work in health, education, and poverty. Online, she has often been a presence in viral media and also the subject of great interest in terms of her family life and fashion choices.

Online History

Michelle Obama first became known during Barack Obama's first Presidential campaign in 2008. She actively campaigned for her husband, making speeches nationwide. She also courted controversy during that time, after being falsely accused of calling white people "whitey" in a speech during the campaign.[1]



In addition, she and the soon-to-be president had a viral moment upon Barack's winning of the Democratic nomination; the Obama couple was photographed sharing a fist bump; which became an iconic photo. Fox News anchor E. D. Hill later created controversy by calling the gesture a "terrorist fist jab."[2]



Since entering the White House as the First Lady of the United States in January 2009, Obama has appeared in and created many viral videos, often to promote her initiative "Let's Move," which promotes active lifestyles for children. In addition, on several occasions, she has joined viral dance trends, like the Dougie and the Single Ladies Dance, which she performed with Jimmy Fallon.


Online Presence

Michelle Obama maintains a comprehensive and popular online presence. Her official Facebook page has over 14 million likes[3], and she has 5.3 followers on Twitter[4] and another 2.9 followers on Instagram.[5] While Obama doesn't maintain an official YouTube channel, there are more than 5,900,000 search results for her on YouTube, hundreds of which have more than 1 million views.[6]

Michelle Obama's #BringBackOurGirls Sign

Michelle Obama's #BringBackOurGirls Sign is a photograph of the First Lady of the United States holding up a sign in support of the hashtag campaign for the safe return of nearly 300 Nigerian school girls who were abducted by a jihadist terrorist group in April 2014. Since its upload via Obama's official Twitter account in May 2014, the photograph has been turned into a popular exploitable template for online parodies.


SIGNS ON the. Iwtervet, BAD People wnl chantçe wiu change what they say

#ThanksMichelleObama

#ThanksMichelleObama is a satirical Twitter hashtag started by American high school student Hunter Whitney to highlight unappetizing photographs of public school meals in compliance with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)'s revamped guidelines for school lunches.


二/ O Bow Mao Truth Team @BowMaoTruthTeam Follow "@jerrilyn7 1: #ThanksMichelleObama Explair how this is healthy and hunger-free."-i bet her brats get lobster&fixings" わt3 ★ … * Follow Jess Sency Jess Sency Yum school lunches #thanksmichelleobama わt3 ★ … Maya Wuertz @wuertznightmare 塩Follow This is my lunch. I'm in high school #ThanksMichelleObama 2

#FLOTUSBars

#FLOTUSBars is a mutation of the #PopeBars Twitter meme, where users posted sequences of rap lyrics along with a photograph of Obama, intimating that the First Lady was reciting said lyrics. The still most often used came from a Funny Or Die video created that day for the Let's Move Initiative.


deray mckesson Φ Oderay Follow You used to call me on the red phone Late night when you need my advice Call me on the red phone # FlotusBars RETWEETS LIKES 10:58 AM-10 Dec 2015 Matthew A. Cherry Follow MatthewACherry #FlotusBars Y'all wish I was frontin', I George Bush the button. RETWEETS LIKES 54 47 11:07 AM-10 Dec 2015 The Gay Burn Book Follow SouthernHomo You wake up, **FLOTUS Post up, FLOTUS Ride around in it **FLOTUS Flossin on that ***FLOTUS #FlotusBars RETWEETS LIKES 1,484 1,577 12:21 PM-10 Dec 2015

Michelle for 2020

Following Donald Trump's victory in the 2016 United States Presidential Election, many Americans called on Michelle Obama to run for president in 2020.


Chris Cillizza @TheFix * Follow THE FIX PODCAST Throwing it out there: Michelle Obama in 2020? It's not totally crazy

The internet spread of the idea attracted media coverage from The Daily Dot,[7] The Fader,[8] Telegraph,[9] and more. The calls are in contradiction to Barack Obama's claim in January 2016 that there was "no way" Michelle would run for office.[10]

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No. People throwing this idea out there have literally no idea why Hillary lost in the first place. The rejection of a perpetual political dynasty was a big reason why Trump won. You want Trump to stick around 8 years? Then go ahead.

Me? I'd rather see a female president that can get elected without having their hand held by everyone in a position of real power. I want to see a female candidate win that is at least moderately scrutinized by a media that actually does it's frigging job and gives each candidate a healthy amount of skepticism without being so one sided. At almost every step of the way, the media rolled the red carpet out for the Hill-dawg. I have no doubt in my mind that up until around 6pm eastern time last night, every pundit on every major network thought Clinton had it in the bag… That sense of entitlement and inevitability was a big part of what caused the downfall of Hillary Clinton's campaign.

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