Earlier today, Michelle Obama posted that she was “thrilled” to announce a new project with Spotify. It will be called the Michelle Obama Podcast. She said that she “can’t wait for you all to listen on July 29!”
I’m thrilled to announce a new project: The #MichelleObamaPodcast with @Spotify! It’s been a tough year and I hope this podcast can help us explore what we’re going through and spark new conversations with our loved ones. I can’t wait for you all to listen on July 29!
I’m thrilled to announce a new project: The #MichelleObamaPodcast with @Spotify! It’s been a tough year and I hope this podcast can help us explore what we’re going through and spark new conversations with our loved ones. I can't wait for you all to listen on July 29! pic.twitter.com/89zecZXnrr
— Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) July 16, 2020
Trump supporter Terrence K. Williams is unlikely to tune in as he took to Twitter to blast the proposed project and called the Obamas “hypocrites” in all caps.
He pointed out how Barack Obama once said “At a certain point you’ve made enough money.” Williams then said referenced the podcast by saying “Barack and Michelle Obama have been making so much money but they bash President Trump and other rich people. They have a Netflix deal, Spotify deal, & book deals.”
THE OBAMAS ARE HYPOCRITES
— Terrence K. Williams (@w_terrence) July 16, 2020
Barack Obama once said
“At a certain point you’ve made enough money”
Barack and Michelle Obama have been making so much money but they bash President Trump and other rich people.
They have a Netflix deal, Spotify deal, & book deals pic.twitter.com/yOLwaki2Q6
From Fox News:
“My hope is that this series can be a place to explore meaningful topics together and sort through so many of the questions we’re all trying to answer in our own lives,” Michelle Obama said in a news release. “Perhaps most of all, I hope this podcast will help listeners open up new conversations—and hard conversations—with the people who matter most to them. That’s how we can build more understanding and empathy for one another.”
Guests will include the former first lady’s brother, Craig Robinson, and mother, Marian Robinson; late-night host Conan O’Brien; top Obama White House adviser Valerie Jarrett; journalist Michele Norris; and Dr. Sharon Malone, who is married to former Obama-era Attorney General Eric Holder.
Since leaving office, Obama has published her memoir “Becoming,” and produced a Netflix documentary of the same name.
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