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Trump Criticizes 'Nasty' Michelle, 'Lousy' Barack Obama Amid DNC

 August 23, 2024

Following fiery speeches at the Democratic National Convention, Donald Trump sharply escalated his rhetoric against the Obamas and Kamala Harris.

Trump denounced the Obamas, including former first lady Michelle, for their critical assessments of his presidency during their appearances before the nation, as the Daily Mail reports.

Trump's reactions came after Michelle and Barack Obama used their prime-time speeches at the Democratic National Convention to critique both his presidential conduct and personal behavior. Trump, responding to their comments, accused the former first couple of mocking his administration and personal traits.

He labeled Michelle Obama as "nasty" and condemned both Obamas, despite having previously expressed respect for them just a day earlier. This shift in tone was evident during his first outdoor rally in Asheboro, North Carolina, following an assassination attempt.

At this rally, Trump redirected some of his focus towards Kamala Harris, attempting to portray her as a significant national threat and labeling her a "radical Marxist."

Rivalry Reignited at the Democratic Convention

The longstanding rivalry between Trump and the Obamas was reignited with their convention speeches, where they did not hold back in their criticisms. Michelle Obama challenged Trump's worldview, questioning who would inform him about the true nature of the presidency, suggesting it was a "Black job" in a mocking reference to prior Trump comments.

Barack Obama, on his part, described Trump as a paranoid elder obsessed with minor issues like crowd sizes, contributing to a narrative of trivial concerns overshadowing presidential duties.

Trump's responses fluctuated, initially showing a semblance of respect for the Obamas before sharply criticizing them at his rally, reflecting a dynamic shift in his approach to his political adversaries.

Trump's National Security Rally Turns Political

Trump used his recent event in North Carolina, which was billed as a national security discussion, to instead engage his audience with pointed attacks against his political opponents. This approach aimed to solidify his base by emphasizing threats he perceives from Democratic leaders.

"They were lousy presidents, and you know this one coming. It's the worst," Trump said, expanding his criticism to include not only the Obamas but also the potential future administration under Democrats.

He continued, "She makes Obama look like...I mean, forget it...She's a radical Marxist person that ruined everything in her path," referring to Kamala Harris in his critique.

Controversial Remarks Attract Media Spotlight

The former President's remarks quickly sparked widespread media coverage, with his labeling of Michelle Obama as "nasty" and his personal attacks on the character of the Obamas standing out. "No, no. But she is very nasty to me. I mean, look, they say, Oh, don't be personal. Talk about policy. I want to talk about policy... But people say, don't get personal, but then they get personal," Trump explained in his defense.

Michelle Obama's counter was poignant, highlighting his "limited, narrow view of the world," which she argued made him feel threatened by the Obamas' success and background.

This exchange underscores the deeply personal nature of the political discourse heading into the upcoming election cycle, reflecting broader national divisions.

Analysis: Trump's Strategy and Democratic Response

Trump's strategy of attacking high-profile Democrats like the Obamas and Harris suggests a deliberate shift in his campaign tactics following Joe Biden's exit from the presidential race.

His focus on personal attacks rather than policy discussions may resonate with his core supporters but risks alienating broader electoral demographics.

During his speeches, Trump oscillated between respect and rebuke, at times acknowledging the Obamas' capabilities. "I happen to like him. I respect him and I respect his wife," Trump commented before reverting to harsher criticisms in public settings.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, the responses from Democratic figures and their supporters will likely shape the trajectory of Trump's campaign and the tone of the general election going forward.