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The FLOTUS and the TwitterversePosted on Jan 12, 2012
Michelle Obama joined Twitter on Thursday. For some this doesn’t qualify as news in a world full of political and economic turmoil. For others, the first lady’s first tweet—“Hi Everyone, and thanks for the warm welcome. Look forward to staying in touch with you here. –mo”—is part of a larger story about stereotyping and how it intersects with race, gender, nation and culture in the news. In a story that broke after the publication of Jodi Kantor’s “The Obamas,” Mrs. Obama told “CBS This Morning” that she would not be reading the New York Times reporter’s book. Why? Because she refuses to pay attention to those who portray her as a surreptitious force in the White House, one whose strong opinions lead to conflicts with the president’s team. Mrs. Obama suggested that if we wanted to know more about her, we should turn to her directly. “There will always be people who don’t like me,” she said, adding that she’s “just trying to be me, and I just hope that over time, that people get to know me.” Perhaps that’s exactly what her 150,000-plus followers will get: a backstage pass without the gimmicks of spin and stereotyping. But there’s more to this story than meets the eye. Take the following remark made by Mrs. Obama in the CBS News interview: “I guess it’s just more interesting to imagine this conflicted situation here. … That’s been an image people have tried to paint of me since the day Barack announced, that I’m some kind of angry black woman.” Since that day in early 2007, Mrs. Obama has been cast as “her husband’s darker side,” according to D. Soyini Madison, a professor of performance studies at Northwestern University. And as a result she came to represent what many people feared about the president: that he really wasn’t one of us and really wasn’t a patriot. In a 2009 academic article, professor Madison breaks down the campaign waged against the first lady’s public image. When Mrs. Obama said she was proud of her country for the ‘‘first time,’’ she was angry and unpatriotic. When she remarked that her husband as president would be susceptible to physical risk because he was a black man, she was unpatriotic and racist. Soon after that, Juan Williams, a black neoconservative on Fox News, warned audiences that Mrs. Obama was ‘‘Stokely Carmichael in a dress.’’ Sean Hannity said she was ‘‘bitter’’ and content only when focusing on ‘‘despair and hopelessness.’’ The controversy raged as the Daily Kos exposed an image of her as branded and lynched. And let’s not forget the New Yorker’s controversial cartoon cover of her burning the American flag, sporting military fatigues and an afro, carrying a machine gun and saluting her husband with what Fox News dubbed ‘‘the terrorist fist jab.’’ Advertisement I think that the first lady will be using her Twitter account to present a counterbalancing image to the “angry black woman” stereotype. And that these messages might make us think differently about what race and gender really look and sound like, by emphasizing her own brand of patriotism and adding new dimensions to what it means to be an ‘‘American.’’ More than that, I think she’ll be sending an important message to the press: Do report that racial and gender stereotyping exist. Do report that stereotyping frustrates those it affects most. And do remember that journalists are not immune to enhancing those stereotypes, a fact that can make the task of exposing them particularly challenging. As stories about Michelle Obama’s public image continue to develop, professional journalists and citizen journalists alike would be wise to approach the topic as an institutional problem and not simply as a public relations issue disconnected from larger political trends. Reporters should also be willing to turn the “journalistic gaze” on themselves and consider how the process of explicitly questioning racist and sexist stereotypes can reveal the racialization and sexualization of news production itself. Previous item: At Risk: America’s Poor During and After the Great Recession Next item: Education Reformers Send Their Kids to Private School New and Improved CommentsIf you have trouble leaving a comment, review this help page. Still having problems? Let us know. If you find yourself moderated, take a moment to review our comment policy. |
By John Poole, January 16, 2012 at 4:40 pm Link to this comment
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To Suzanne: We ARE leaving her alone! We can discuss on this forum how we feel
Report thisabout her and that is the extent of our “actions”. It is doubtful she personally
reads comments on this forum about her but we can be assured that people who
are responsible for her safety are very very aware of our comments.
By Steve E, January 16, 2012 at 2:23 pm Link to this comment
Michelle, wife of war monger President and corporate facilitator stooge. Nobel
Report thisPeace Prize my ass. His second term is gonna be a doozy.
By LocalHero, January 15, 2012 at 12:56 am Link to this comment
Here’s what her first tweet should have read -
“Hi everyone. I’m Barry’s CIA handler. I pursued him as instructed beginning in Chicago and make sure he makes all the “right” decisions. Watch the film “Ghost Writer” for a clearer explanation of how this works.”
Report thisBy John Poole, January 13, 2012 at 6:10 pm Link to this comment
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I don’t see her as an angry black woman but a scheming bitch. I see Barak as a
Report thismomma’s boy and Michele hooking up with him as a resentful momma to a weak
black male. It seems ironical that both are perfect for each other as were Hillary
and Bubba. I maintain that Obama had to made the move for the presidency when
he did because another four years in Chicago politics would have proven him to
be a sleaze. She knew that and prompted his run. So now we have the both of
them but Rome in its decline had just as bad.
By gerard, January 13, 2012 at 3:43 pm Link to this comment
So the lady who is expected to be all things to all people isn’t trying hard enough?
Report thisGet a life!
By Suzanne, January 13, 2012 at 3:03 pm Link to this comment
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Michelle Obama is a lovely woman, wife, mother and first lady championing causes for the benefit of us all. Now leave her alone.
Report thisBy SarcastiCanuck, January 13, 2012 at 12:30 pm Link to this comment
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You guys need an angry black woman in power.Send her down to Wall St. to smack all those greedy,crooked bastards upside the head.Knock some sense into them.Twitter this…
Report thisBy Anarcissie, January 13, 2012 at 9:45 am Link to this comment
This is an odd piece of puffery. It’s even worse than the usual WaPo shilling; in fact, it’s downright embarrassing. One doesn’t even want to make fun of it.
Report thisBy balkas, January 13, 2012 at 8:38 am Link to this comment
i do not read pieces which talk about any indivdual. nurturing cult of the
Report thispersonality or elitism, is, to me, vitiating and vicious behavior. thanks
By prisnersdilema, January 13, 2012 at 7:23 am Link to this comment
Garbage…...If you want to indulge yourself at the expense of someone else, no matter
who, for gods sake….don’t imply that you know better than they do what they should
think, and how they would feel…..it’s called boundaries….
Just what in the hell is Mrs. Obama supposed to be, to you? A dowager leading some
garden party, lunching on cucumber sandwiches, while publicly reminiscing about her
politically apropos childhood?
Maybe, the people wanted Angela Davis as the first Lady? Did you ever think of that?
Report thisStop trying to turn her into Oprah. So that things can be emotionallly safe for you…
By bpawk, January 13, 2012 at 6:22 am Link to this comment
The Obama machine is gearing up for election campaigning - they need the female minority voters.
Report thisBy George, January 13, 2012 at 6:07 am Link to this comment
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The insanity is tiring. Can we move on to something serious, like how do we feed the children and save the planet.
This nonsense is unbearable. And journalists ask why there are no jobs for them. One might hope that Wikileaks provided a clue to what they could strive to do.
One guy who revealed the truth, changed the world.
Report thisBy kerryrose, January 13, 2012 at 5:11 am Link to this comment
If she isn’t an angry, bitter black woman (at least intellectually) then there is something wrong with her.
Report thisBy Robespierre115, January 13, 2012 at 2:53 am Link to this comment
Seriously? Obama and Netanyahu are close to igniting a serious conflict with Iran, Europe’s economic situation is hanging from a cliff, the US is being shaken by its own domestic situation, and we should give a shit about Michelle Obama’s Twitter and pety, typical Fox News tabloid b.s.? What a useless article. Amazing how Obamabots will write entire gospels about their gods’ publicity moves no matter how small.
Report thisBy Tuscany, January 13, 2012 at 1:41 am Link to this comment
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She’s campaigning for her husband. Nothing she has to say interests me.
Report thisBy Dr Bones, January 13, 2012 at 1:05 am Link to this comment
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The election process is so bizarre and sad. All she and Obama want are my vote, so they can serve special global corporate interests that are draconian and destroying the planet so that about 1% of us can live like the greedy pigs that they are.
No thanks! Fool me once, shame on you!
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