When Barack Obama spoke to the crowds at Chicago's Grant Park after he had learnt he was to become America's next president, he talked of the debt he owed his wife.
Mrs Obama was deeply involved in her husband's campaign
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"I would not be standing here tonight without the unyielding support of my best friend for the last 16 years, the rock of our family, the love of my life, the nation's next first lady... Michelle Obama," he said.
As the leading lady in the future president's life, Michelle Obama has been praised and criticised in equal measure - about everything from her involvement in her husband's campaign to her fashion sense.
The interest and buzz around her will only become more intense once she enters the White House.
'Mom-in-chief'
Michelle Obama is an accomplished woman in her own right.
A graduate of Princeton and Harvard Law School, she has worked as an associate dean at the University of Chicago and was most recently vice-president of community affairs for the University's Medical Centre.
She met Barack Obama when the pair worked at the same law firm in Chicago.
He asked her out several times before she agreed to a date.
In an appearance on Ellen DeGeneres's chat show, he spoke about their first romantic encounter:
"Finally, after a firm picnic, I offered to buy her ice-cream... and we went to Baskin Robbins and we sat out on the kerb and ate ice cream cones and then I kissed her and that's when I sealed the deal."
I think there's a greater interest in Michelle Obama because she's coming with two young children
Carl Sferazza Anthony
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The pair have two daughters - seven-year-old Sasha and Malia, 10.
Mrs Obama has said that her first priority as first lady will be to serve as "mom-in-chief" and to make sure her daughters are settled into life in Washington DC.
It will be the first time, for many years, that a first lady has brought up such young children in the White House.
To many, the combination of the professional and parental will make her a new kind of presidential spouse.
Historian Carl Sferazza Anthony has written several books about first ladies.
"I think there's a greater interest in Michelle Obama because she's coming with two young children and it's a situation we haven't seen in quite some time," he said.
"Amy Carter was nine and matured in the White House... but really it's not since Jacqueline Kennedy almost 50 years ago that we've seen a professional woman who's articulate and willing to discuss social issues who also has the traditional responsibilities to two young children."
Shaping policy
As well as playing the role of mother and hostess, it is traditional for first ladies to take up causes they believe in: Laura Bush promoted literacy; for Hillary Clinton it was healthcare.
Michelle Obama has often talked about her desire to do more to help military families.
In an interview with CBS anchor Katie Couric earlier in the year, she was asked about what interests she might pursue if she were to become first lady.
"There are a lot of things that I care about. I mean, I ran a national service programme, so I care very deeply about national service. I am a mother and a professional and a wife. And I know the struggles of trying to balance work, life, family," she said.
The degree to which a first lady gets involved in shaping policy can vary.
The dress Mrs Obama wore on election night drew several comments
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Aides to Mrs Obama say she has no interest in being a "co-president", but Mr Sferrazza Anthony believes she will play an important supporting role for her husband:
"Her strengths and experience as an executive will come to bear in her influence on the thinking of the president, his decision-making process," he said.
"And I think in terms of her public projects, seeking to help families who are struggling to achieve a sense of balance."
Judging by her involvement in the presidential campaign, it is unlikely that Mrs Obama will take a backseat during her husband's time in office.
She was nicknamed The Closer by the Obama campaign team for her ability to pull in votes.
When interviewed by comedian Jon Stewart on The Daily Show, she confessed to being her husband's harshest critic, joking that she would say to him: "If I don't believe you, I'm not voting for you, buddy!"
Style icon
Barack Obama has spoken about how much he values such input from Michelle and how she is often the decision-maker in the household.
As a first lady in waiting, Mrs Obama has already been described as a style icon, with a celebrity status of her own.
The red and black dress she wore on election night was the source of much debate, with many critics saying it was the wrong choice of outfit.
She has appeared on daytime televisions shows in the US and has graced the cover of glossy magazines.
Galina Espinoza is a senior editor on US entertainment magazine People.
"Our readers are incredibly interested in Michelle Obama because they do see her as a new celebrity," she said.
"She is just a regular mom in a lot of ways but she is also right now one of the biggest celebrities on the planet as the new first lady. She's glamorous, she's beautiful she's got a handsome husband, gorgeous kids and she's now one of the most powerful women in the world. It's an unbeatable combination."
Traduction en Français
Quand Barack Obama parle à la foule de Chicago, à Grant
Park, après avoir appris qu'il allait devenir le prochain président des
Etats-Unis, il a parlé de la dette qu'il devait à sa femme , Michelle
Obama . Mme Obama a été très impliqué dans la campagne de son mari :
"Je ne serais pas ici ce soir sans le ferme soutien de mon meilleur ami
des 16 dernières années, le rocher de notre famille, l'amour de ma vie, la prochaine première dame des Etats-Unis
... Michelle Obama", a t-il dit.
En tant que première dame dans la vie publique américaine, Michelle Obama a été
à la fois adulée et critiquée dans la même mesure , à propos de tout, de sa
participation à la campagne de son mari et
de son sens la mode.
L'intérêt et le buzz suscité autour
d'elle ne sera plus intense, une fois qu'elle entrera dans la Maison Blanche.
"" Maman-en-chef "
Michelle Obama est une femme accomplie dans son propre droit.
Diplômé de Princeton et Harvard Law School, elle a travaillé en tant que doyen
associé à l'Université de Chicago et a été récemment vice-président de la
communauté des affaires de l'Université du Medical Center.
Elle a rencontré Barack Obama lorsque ce dernier travaillait dans le même
cabinet d'avocats qu’elle à Chicago.
Il lui a demandé des « date » à plusieurs reprises avant d'avoir
convenu d'une date.
Dans une apparition sur Ellen DeGeneres Chat du spectacle, il a parlé de leur
première rencontre romantique:
"Enfin, après un pique-nique entreprise, j'ai proposé d'acheter sa crème
glacée ... et nous sommes allés à Baskin Robbins et nous nous sommes assis sur
le trottoir et mangé des cornets de glace et puis je l’ai embrassée et c'est à
ce moment que j'ai scellé l'entente. "
Je crois qu'il voue un plus grand
intérêt à Michelle Obama, car elle vient avec deux enfants en bas âge .
US President-elect Barack Obama has held his first meeting with incumbent George W Bush since last week's decisive election victory. Both sides described the White House talks, which lasted just under two hours, as friendly and productive. Few details were revealed about their private talks but Iraq, the financial crisis and the issue of transition had all been expected to come up. Meanwhile, reports suggest Mr Obama is set to tackle the Guantanamo Bay issue.
His transition chief has suggested executive orders on issues such as stem cell research and oil drilling could be repealed. The latest reports suggest his team is putting together a plan under which detainees in the widely-condemned detention camp in Cuba would be released or transferred to the US. 'Broad discussion' Mr Obama and his wife, Michelle, both visited the building that will be their home for the next four years. The incoming and outgoing presidents shook hands before heading to the Oval Office - Mr Obama's first visit to the famous seat of power. First Lady Laura Bush, meanwhile, gave Mrs Obama a tour of the personal quarters of the White House.
Both men had taken care to speak respectfully about each other ahead of the talks - arranged, analysts say, with unusual haste because the US is at war and because the transition is taking place in the midst of an economic crisis. Afterwards a statement from the president-elect said the discussions had been wide-ranging. His spokesman said they discussed the housing and auto industries among wider economic issues. Mr Bush and Mr Obama "had a broad discussion about the importance of working together throughout the transition of government in light of the nation's many critical economic and security challenges", the statement said. White House spokeswoman Dana Perino, meanwhile, said Mr Bush had called the talks relaxed and constructive, but declined to comment on specifics. Stem cell move Reports from Washington suggest Mr Obama's transition team has been working hard to identify issues where early changes could be made.
Mr Obama's advisers are said to be putting together a plan to release a group of detainees from the Guanatanamo Bay detention centre and to transfer most of the rest to the American prison and courts system. A third group who cannot be tried in public because of national security concerns could, reports the BBC's Justin Webb, be brought before a new court designed specifically for the purpose of dealing with them. The Washington Post newspaper, meanwhile, reported that transition officials had compiled a list of some 200 executive orders to be considered.
Mr Obama's transition chief John Podesta has said executive orders on stem cell research or oil drilling in Utah can easily be repealed, as no congressional action is needed. The Washington Post said other orders affecting environmental legislation and abortion issues were also under consideration. "There's a lot that the president can do using his executive authority without waiting for congressional action, and I think we'll see the president do that," Mr Podesta said. Potential plans for a last-minute rush of executive decisions by the White House were also being watched carefully, he added. While Mr Obama returned to Chicago after the White House visit, Mrs Obama headed for visits to several private schools in Washington - including Sidwell, the Quaker school once attended by Chelsea Clinton. Their two children, 10-year-old Malia and 7-year-old Sasha, currently attend a private school in Chicago.
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La discussion entre les deux hommes a duré un peu plus d’une heure au cours de laquelle G.W. Bush et Barack Obama ont évoqué la nécessité de travailler main dans la main pendant la période de transition, au regard des nombreux défis à relever sur les plans économique et sécuritaire. Une rencontre qualifiée de « passation du pouvoir présidentiel » par Stéphanie Cutter, la porte-parole de Barack Obama. « Le président élu Obama a remercié le président Bush pour sa volonté affichée de contribuer à la réalisation d’une transition douce », a-t-elle indiqué, avant d’ajouter que le nouveau président a été très reconnaissant à George et Laura Bush pour la chaleur de l’accueil qui lui a été réservé ainsi qu’à sa famille, qui l’accompagnait. Dana Perino, le porte-parole de la Maison Blanche, a pour sa part indiqué que « le président et le président élu ont eu une longue rencontre qu’il a qualifiée de constructive, posée et amicale », soulignant que les deux hommes ont évoqué des questions internationales, sans préciser lesquelles. Le président sortant et son successeur n’ont pas fait de déclaration à la presse. Les observateurs relèvent simplement que dans un cadre similaire en 1992, Bush père avait reçu Bill Clinton pendant 2 heures. La visite d’Obama au Bureau ovale lundi est la première qu’il y fait. Il y reviendra le 20 janvier avec sa famille, pour y vivre quatre ans au moins. |
1. lafianceedusoleil le 11-11-2008 à 21:25:19 (site)
2. zac51000 le 11-11-2008 à 21:37:53 (site)
Des fidèles ami(es) m'ont offert ces clés
la clé du succès : l'enthousiasme
la clé de la joie : le sourire
la clé de l'amitié : le partage
la clé du bonheur présent : l'optimisme
la clé de l'épanouissement : le travail
la clé de la maîtrise de soi : le calme
la clé des découvertes : le silence
la clé de la richesse : le don
la clé de la sérénité intérieure : le pardon
la clé de la planification : l'ordre
la clé de l'harmonie : la discretion
la clé de la persevérance : le courage
Je t'offre la treizième :
la clé de la joie de vivre --> l'amour <--
qu'elles te donne tout ce que tu souhaite
Surtout ne les gardes pas que pour toi,transmet les à toutes les personnes que tu aimes
Même à moi si j'en fait partie
Merci de votre amitié
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