Michelle Obama

He did a wonderful job against all odds and GOP's obstruction tactics to make him a failure and therefore one term President. In my book he and Michelle are among my heroes and role models.

From pounding pavements in streets of Chicago as a community organiser, to Presidency. Cutting more than half unemployment rate, among many success. He proved to them that, 'Yes He Can'
 
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He did a wonderful job against all odds and GOP's obstruction tactics to make him a failure and therefore one term President. In my book he and Michelle are among my heroes and role models.


DEFINITE!
 
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'SNL' mocks Trump's press conference:


"..and in 2 months Mike Pence will become the 46th..." :D

Baldwin kapata kibarua for the next 4yrs kiulaiini...lol!
 
Halafu anampatia sana. Sikujua kama jana ilikuwepo. Nilisikia nadhani CNN kwamba Alec Baldwin atarudi baada ya inauguration. Halafu mteule ananuna sana lol! Hahahahaha sijui kama hataamka kesho alfajiri kutweet kumpondea AB

'SNL' mocks Trump's press conference:


"..and in 2 months Mike Pence will become the 46th..." :D

Baldwin kapata kibarua for the next 4yrs kiulaiini...lol!
 
Halafu anampatia sana. Sikujua kama jana ilikuwepo. Nilisikia nadhani CNN kwamba Alec Baldwin atarudi baada ya inauguration. Halafu mteule ananuna sana lol! Hahahahaha sijui kama hataamka kesho alfajiri kutweet kumpondea AB


Haha, kuponda muhimu. Unajua mteule au unamsikia ..lol!
Yani Baldwin anampatia mpaka sauti. Sijui anafanyaje.
 
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Nadhani wasaidizi wake wataifunga tweeter account yake vinginevyo itakuwa nu balaa. Saa 10 alfajiri ndani ya WH anaanza kutweet madudu yake lol! Baldwin baada ya uchaguzi alitaka kuacha lakini wengi wakamuomba asiache kwani anampatia sana na he is so funny. Number one fan of his performance is his spouse.

Haha, kuponda muhimu. Unajua mteule au unamsikia ..lol!
Yani Baldwin anampatia mpaka sauti. Sijui anafanyaje.
 

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Nadhani wasaidizi wake wataifunga tweeter account yake vinginevyo itakuwa nu balaa. Saa 10 alfajiri ndani ya WH anaanza kutweet madudu yake lol! Baldwin baada ya uchaguzi alitaka kuacha lakini wengi wakamuomba asiache kwani anampatia sana na he is so funny. Number one fan of his performance is his spouse.


Haha, hopefully watamzuia ku tweet usiku wa manane WH.

Kumbe Baldwin alitaka kuacha? sidhani kuna anaempatia PEOTUS kama yeye.
 
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Alitaka kuacha na alisema sababu anamheshimu mteule na pia nadhani wanafahamiana ila sijui ni kiasi gani. Kwa hiyo kwa miaka minne ijayo Baldwin atakuwepo SNL labda mpaka mwenyewe imetosha kwa sasa.

Haha, hopefully watamzuia ku tweet usiku wa manane WH.

Kumbe Baldwin alitaka kuacha? sidhani kuna anaempatia PEOTUS kama yeye.
 
lol! Kazi ipo Mkuu kama miaka minne ijayo ndiyo itakuwa hivi. Ila nimegundua jamaa anafuatilia sana mengi yanayojiri kwenye Ulimwengu wa habari. I hope baada ya January 20 wataweza kumshawishi kuifunga account yake ama angalau kuwe na mtu ambaye anazipitia tweets zake kabla ya kurushwa hewani ili zile ambazo zinaweza kuleta kizungumkuti wakazipiga stop.

Chezeya mteule wewe! Yule halali, anavizia tu mtu akimkandya anajibu mapigo night kali!
 
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President Obama makes final trip on Air Force 1 8:20

A tide of hope and change swept a young junior senator from Illinois into the White House eight years ago. But the bright idealism that Barack Obama represented dimmed into a stark reality: the most powerful job in the world required more than unwavering optimism.

Obama, who is winding down his second term before President-elect Donald Trump takes office on Jan. 20, spoke about the accomplishments and setbacks of his historic tenure in a wide-ranging interview with NBC News' Lester Holt.

The one-hour "Dateline NBC" special, "Barack Obama: The Reality of Hope," aired 10 p.m. ET Friday.

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Obama: 'Post-racial America after my election' unrealistic 8:04

Holt was given rare access aboard Air Force One and to Obama ahead of the president's farewell speech in Chicago this week. The pair sat down to discuss Obama's legacy in health care and education, his disappointment in failing to get gun control legislation passed after the Sandy Hook shooting in 2012 and how he considers America stronger and more prosperous than when he took office.

"I never got weary," Obama said. "Every day I woke up and I worked really hard. And I worked really hard on the things that the American people cared about and on the things that are most important for our future."

A national dialogue about race was at the forefront in 2015 after the massacre of nine black worshipers by a white gunman in the name of racist ideology. His response as the country's first African-American president highlighted the good that can still spring from such tragedy.

"This was a moment when I think the entire country recognized — not just the evil that had been perpetrated — but also this amazing response on the part of these people in this church," Obama said.

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Obama grapples with a divided America 6:39
His decision to sing "Amazing Grace" during an already emotional eulogy in Charleston was a freeing moment — born out of spontaneity, he said, and not political stagecraft.

Holt also spoke with Obama about the issues he's faced with in his final days, including the Russian government allegedly meddling in last year's election in order to help Trump win.

Obama declined to comment when asked about an unverified memo written by an ex-British spy that suggests the Russian government had compromising information on the president-elect. Obama told NBC News he ordered a report on the cyberattacks "because I felt it was important ... for everybody to understand exactly what happened in order to prevent it from happening again."

He said he hopes Congress and Trump will continue to investigate the claims even after he leaves office.

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Obama remembers 'biggest disappointment' as president 5:31

Key parts of Obama's legacy, including the Affordable Care Act and clean energy policies, face an uncertain future under a Trump administration. Obama said it will be up to successive generations to build upon the nation's "best impulses."

"We make progress, and then sometimes we take a step back ... before we start going forward again. But that's not a cause for despair," the president said. " That's a cause for hope."

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Obama after two terms: 'My spirit is unchanged. It's undaunted.' 4:53

Haha!, mteule ni shiider, he has to get even.
 
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President Obama makes final trip on Air Force 1 8:20

A tide of hope and change swept a young junior senator from Illinois into the White House eight years ago. But the bright idealism that Barack Obama represented dimmed into a stark reality: the most powerful job in the world required more than unwavering optimism.

Obama, who is winding down his second term before President-elect Donald Trump takes office on Jan. 20, spoke about the accomplishments and setbacks of his historic tenure in a wide-ranging interview with NBC News' Lester Holt.

The one-hour "Dateline NBC" special, "Barack Obama: The Reality of Hope," aired 10 p.m. ET Friday.

2017-01-14t03-15-29-533z--1280x720.nbcnews-ux-1240-700.jpg


Obama: 'Post-racial America after my election' unrealistic 8:04

Holt was given rare access aboard Air Force One and to Obama ahead of the president's farewell speech in Chicago this week. The pair sat down to discuss Obama's legacy in health care and education, his disappointment in failing to get gun control legislation passed after the Sandy Hook shooting in 2012 and how he considers America stronger and more prosperous than when he took office.

"I never got weary," Obama said. "Every day I woke up and I worked really hard. And I worked really hard on the things that the American people cared about and on the things that are most important for our future."

A national dialogue about race was at the forefront in 2015 after the massacre of nine black worshipers by a white gunman in the name of racist ideology. His response as the country's first African-American president highlighted the good that can still spring from such tragedy.

"This was a moment when I think the entire country recognized — not just the evil that had been perpetrated — but also this amazing response on the part of these people in this church," Obama said.

2017-01-14t03-29-02-233z--1280x720.nbcnews-ux-1240-700.jpg


Obama grapples with a divided America 6:39
His decision to sing "Amazing Grace" during an already emotional eulogy in Charleston was a freeing moment — born out of spontaneity, he said, and not political stagecraft.

Holt also spoke with Obama about the issues he's faced with in his final days, including the Russian government allegedly meddling in last year's election in order to help Trump win.

Obama declined to comment when asked about an unverified memo written by an ex-British spy that suggests the Russian government had compromising information on the president-elect. Obama told NBC News he ordered a report on the cyberattacks "because I felt it was important ... for everybody to understand exactly what happened in order to prevent it from happening again."

He said he hopes Congress and Trump will continue to investigate the claims even after he leaves office.

2017-01-14t03-34-53-566z--1280x720.nbcnews-ux-1240-700.jpg


Obama remembers 'biggest disappointment' as president 5:31

Key parts of Obama's legacy, including the Affordable Care Act and clean energy policies, face an uncertain future under a Trump administration. Obama said it will be up to successive generations to build upon the nation's "best impulses."

"We make progress, and then sometimes we take a step back ... before we start going forward again. But that's not a cause for despair," the president said. " That's a cause for hope."

2017-01-14t03-57-24-166z--1280x720.nbcnews-ux-1240-700.jpg


Obama after two terms: 'My spirit is unchanged. It's undaunted.' 4:53


"I never got weary," Obama said. "Every day I woke up and I worked really hard. And I worked really hard on the things that the American people cared about and on the things that are most important for our future."
 
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mi ananikosha Obama anavyosemaga he is funny but michelle is funnier than him but the reason she is funnier is because she is allowed to tease him but he can not tease her back.........haa haa yan Michelle anapenda kumtania mwenzie lakini akitaniwa yeye ananuna.....
 
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lol! labda utani wa Obama Michelle haupendi :):):)

mi ananikosha Obama anavyosemaga he is funny but michelle is funnier than him but the reason she is funnier is because she is allowed to tease him but he can not tease her back.........haa haa yan Michelle anapenda kumtania mwenzie lakini akitaniwa yeye ananuna.....
 
He was dedicated to his job day in day out. Acha Michelle aseme I want him to sleep lol! Anajua for the last 8 years alikuwa halali sawa sawa kama kawaida yake.

"I never got weary," Obama said. "Every day I woke up and I worked really hard. And I worked really hard on the things that the American people cared about and on the things that are most important for our future."
 
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lol! labda utani wa Obama Michelle haupendi :):):)
obama is such a gentleman...kwenye interview moja niliona host amewauliza wakiwa kwenye ubishani nani hutoa neno la mwisho, michelle akasema yeye ndio hufunga mjadala na obama huwa anaamua kumuachia tu ajione mshindi....huku kwetu bishana na mwanaume kama hujala mingumi na mateke ya tumbo
 
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