President Barack Obama is becoming a regular fixture on the late-night circuit to promote his book A Promised Land with a visit to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon being his latest stop.
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Former President Barack Obama says the controversy sparked by his infamous comments about white working-class voters being “bitter” and clinging “to guns or religion” still nags him because it misconstrued his genuine sympathy for the same people who perceived him to be out of touch. Obama made the comments in a passage from his new book, “A Promised Land,” the first volume of his presidential memoirs, released Tuesday.
President Barack Obama is becoming a regular fixture on the late-night circuit to promote his book A Promised Land with a visit to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon being his latest stop.
Barack Obama's biggest successes as president has nothing to do with governing. On Monday's episode of , the 44th president revealed how his mid-life success impacted how he and his wife, Michelle Obama, kept their daughters, Malia, 22, and Sasha, 19, grounded.«My political success happened late… At 40, I had just lost a congressional race, maxed out on my credit cards.
Half the country eagerly awaits the Biden-Harris administration, hopeful that President-elect Joe Biden will “Build Back Better.” The rest of us ponder Barack Obama’s reported warning: “Don’t underestimate Joe’s ability to f--- things up.” What could Biden mess up? A lot. Despite the liberal media’s apocalyptic pronouncements that President Trump has destroyed our country, a solid 56% of our fellow citizens think they are better off than they were four years ago.That suggests that for the
Running for president isn't just hard on the person vying for the job—just the process of a campaign is draining and difficult for the candidate's family, too. That's why, when Barack Obama first approached his wife, Michelle Obama, with his desire to run for the top political office in the U.S., she was clear that she didn't want him to do it.
Barack and Michelle Obama have always worked hard to ensure their daughters Malia and Sasha enjoyed privacy away from the spotlight, despite growing up in one of the world's most famous homes, the White House.MORE: Michelle Obama shares sad news about relationship with Sasha and MaliaAnd while Malia and Sasha Obama have rarely been seen out in public over the past few years, the pair, along with their parents, are this week's cover stars for People magazine.Malia and Sasha have been spending the
Barack Obama says he ran for president against wife Michelle Obama's wishes -- and is still in the «dog house» for it. The former commander in chief sat down with Stephen Colbert to promote his latest book,, where he joked that his wife hasn't forgiven him.«Her initial response was 'No,'» he recalled about telling her he was thinking about running for president.
President Barack Obama has a lot of reasons to be proud of his daughters Sasha and Malia. But one of their best qualities that the A Promised Land author, 59, couldn’t help but ardently praise was their initiative to get involved with the Black Lives Matter demonstrations that occurred over the summer.
During his tenure as the 44th President of the United States, a lot of things kept Barack Obama up at night. If it wasn't Afghanistan or the economic crisis on his mind, it was his strained marriage to First Lady Michelle Obama.
Former president Barack Obama can't stop raving about his daughters, Malia and Sasha Obama. In a new cover story for People, the 44th president of the United States shared a rare family photo of himself; his wife, former First Lady Michelle Obama; and their two girls.
A commitment to herself. Barack Obama revealed why Michelle Obama was never seen in a swimsuit when she was the First Lady of the United States—and why she still may never be photographed in a bikini.
Barack Obama is revealing a surprising goal Michelle Obama had as first lady. In a digital cover story for , the 44th president explains why his wife once opted out of a beach day with him and their youngest daughter, Sasha."'This is one of my main goals as first lady.
Barack and Michelle Obama’s household! The former First Lady, 56, revealed some sad news about family life in lockdown back in September when she explained her daughters, Malia, 22, and Sasha, 19, were sick of her.Michelle appeared virtually on Conan O'Brien's talk show and shared details of how the novelty of being at home for months due to the coronavirus pandemic had well and truly worn off. EXPLAINED: Why Malia and Sasha Obama are rarely seen in publicWATCH: MIchelle Obama's podcast is a
Barack Obama admires the women in his life. In the cover story for InStyle’s January issue, the former President offered some insight into his favorite qualities about his wife, Michelle Obama , and his two daughters, Sasha and Malia.“They all have multiple badass qualities,” the 59 told InStyle.
Barack Obama is scared of his youngest daughter Sasha Obama . The dad of two revealed the hilarious reason he’s fearful of his 19 year old during a virtual appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Thursday.
If there’s one thing that Barack Obama‘s learned over the past two decades, it’s to steer clear of Sasha Obama. The former president joked during his November 19 Jimmy Kimmel Live! appearance that he’s, frankly, kind of “scared” of his youngest daughter, who takes after wife Michelle Obama. “Sasha is a mini Michelle,” Obama joked about his 19-year-old. “I’m afraid of Michelle and Sasha, having seen that, basically has the same look and same attitude.”
Barack Obama reveals that he had to give up coaching his daughter Sasha Obama’s basketball team, all because fellow parents at her elementary school complained. The former President shares this story in A Promised Land, his new memoir that was released on Tuesday.
latest episode of the Apple series The Oprah Conversation? Oprah sits down with former President Barack Obama in the same cozy living room.
Former President Barack Obama described the Sandy Hook shooting as the "saddest day" of his presidency but, he said, "when Congress failed to do anything in the aftermath," it also became "the angriest" he ever was. "I was disgusted and appalled by the inaction.