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Monday, 25th August 2008

Michelle's moment

Fraser Nelson 9:18pm

James and I have now installed ourselves in a bit of space at the Pepsi Centre in Denver. The stage is all set up, Obamabilia is being sold in the halls and musicians are warming up for the opening night of the Democratic National Convention. Tonight is, essentially, Michelle Obama’s coming-out party, a speech from the woman everyone has heard of but hardly anyone has heard from. The narrative about her is already being spun furiously: a working class Chicago girl unlike the super-rich Cindy McCain, A headstrong woman and devoted wife, as she puts it “I’m married to this guy Barack and that’s about it.” The spouse matters in American politics – think of the votes Laura Bush hauled in. Mrs Obama has to deliver.
 
She has serious repair work to do after her unscripted remark during a run of  Obama victories in the primaries that “for the first time in my adult life I’m proud of my country”. This dovetailed with their former pastor’s “God damn America” outbursts to underscore concerns about the couple’s patriotism which the New Yorker tried to satirise with the “fist bump” cover. And some of her humanising has fallen into the “too much information” category – we don’t need to know that Obama snores and has foul morning breath. I wonder if the Hillary fans – still mourning the death of their joint ticket – will draw unfavourable comparisons with their candidate’s well-received spousal performances.
 
I suspect the Camerons are watching this quite relieved they don’t have to lay on a similar performance. Samantha Cameron (who I believe would be viewed as a national treasure as PM’s wife) jokes that she’d say all sort of indiscrete things if she’d adopt a speaking roll. I very much doubt it, but almost all of the publicity she’s done so far has been arranged by Smythsons - not the Tories.
 
As Cameron knows, so much of politics is about the character of the candidate. Hence the interest in his wife. There are few better people to vouch for the character of the candidate than the spouse. That’s why so much is riding on how Michelle does tonight.

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TGF UKIP

August 25th, 2008 11:09pm Report this comment

With that many BBC people supposed to be going there I'm surprised there's room for any more Brits.

Do you know just how many Beeb people we are paying for Fraser? I've certainly seen one report that there are going to be more than some of the major US networks have sent.

Frank Pulley

August 25th, 2008 11:50pm Report this comment

"There are few better people to vouch for the character of the candidate than the spouse."

Really, Fraser? Are you married?

I'm sure we can rely on the objectivity of someone who stands an even chance of becoming America's 'First Lady' when she gives her opinion, on the stump, of the guy who will facilitate it for her if he wins.

Can I interest you in a game of Find the (First) Lady?

Verity

August 26th, 2008 2:29am Report this comment

Michelle, in a heartwarming speech earlier this month, urged young people to "go into the caring industries".

Financed by who, Mich, old girl? The uncaring industries that create the money for your plush job in the hospital system, where you care your brains out? And steer people who can't pay to the county system?

cityboozer

August 26th, 2008 11:12am Report this comment

"indiscrete"? Speaking "roll"?

Come come, Fraser, the jet lag cannot be *that* bad!

Fraser Nelson

August 26th, 2008 2:16pm Report this comment

TGF, you should see the huge expensive "skybox" the bbc has taken out in the stadium. A row of the richest domestic broadcasters then the BBC. Frank, I certainly am married and wouldn't want my wife even having to fake a speech about my suitability for public office. Of course Michelle wasnt being objective, but can you imagine Sarah Brown giving a speech like the one she did last night? There is only so much you can fake. Cityboozerm, it is that bad! I'm one step away from spelling my own name with a Z.

Frank Pulley

August 26th, 2008 4:10pm Report this comment

Or even shaving with an eraser, Frazer!

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