Michelle Obama: “Young people are knuckleheads”

“Well, thanks to the Affordable Care Act, young people can stay on their parents’ insurance until they are 26,” said the first lady of the United States. “But once they hit 26 — they’re on their own. And a lot young people think they’re invincible. But the truth is, young people are knuckleheads. They’re the ones who are cooking for the first time and slice their finger open, they’re dancing on the bar stool.”

Thought one: The majority of the knucklehead vote (18-29) went to Barack Obama in both 2008 and 2012.

Thought two: People don’t like being called names. This guy for instance.

2014_02 21 Boy says he's not a knucklehead

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added by Pete:

TOTAL NUMBER OF LATE NIGHT APPEARANCES  BY THE PREVIOUS 5 FIRST LADIES=1

TOTAL NUMBER BY QUEEN MOCHIFA,THE GHETTO TRASH WITH CASH=17

TRY TO IMAGINE LAURA BUSH GOING ON NATIONAL TV DANCING WITH TWO UNFUNNY COMEDIANS IN DRAG AND HAVING THE UNWASHED THINK ITS SO COOL.

FALLON

Didn’t mean to step on your post…it was just something that needed saying.

CtH: SOOOOO not a problem, Pete! I am relieved to see you again. 🙂

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3 responses to “Michelle Obama: “Young people are knuckleheads”

  1. There’s definitely some projection going on here. Michelle was most assuredly a knucklehead at 27, and she assumes that all other 27-year-olds are as knuckleheaded as she was (and still is). I’m pretty sure she means it affectionately. Since her husband received upwards of 98.7% of the knucklehead vote in the last two elections, the two of them no doubt have a soft spot in their hearts for knuckleheads. Their two favorite groupies, Pajama Boy and Sandra Fluke, are definitely knuckleheads, and Barry and Michelle sure love them.

    However, Michelle’s example of why healthy young adults in their 20s need Obamacare is really stupid. Who on earth is cooking for the very first time at age 27? And since when does cutting one’s finger constitute a major medical emergency? Do people call ambulances and go to the hospital because their finger got cut? Have they never heard of Bandaids? I’ve cut (and scalded, and burned, and bruised) myself hundreds of times, and never once have I even called a doctor about it, let alone gone to the emergency room.

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