In this weekend's New York Times Magazine, Washington correspondent Jodi Kantor sits down with Barack and Michelle Obama in the Oval Office to discuss how the presidency has affected their marriage. "The bumps happen to everybody," the First Lady tells Kantor.
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DAR
stick to Chicago patient-dumping schemes Michelle -- you were great at that (and I hear you made good money at that).
pistol
When you've been married 35 years, then maybe I'll listen. Only out of curiosity though.
BOB from the old school
Behind every anxious, frustrated, condenscendingly arrogant and obnoxious man is a woman like her.
Major Tom
So where's your woman>?
cajunmobster
don't care to much for the bump we're having to deal with now................
dss
Michelle, the only bump that the majority of us care about is the one you & your husband are going to receive when the majority of the American voters bump both of you out of the White House in 2012. You want to talk about bumps right now, Michelle? - ask our troops in Afghanistan all of whom your husband has foresaken about the kind of bumps they're getting.
Indy Voter
I like them.
Xlorrax
have to wonder with this womens jelousy what the president has been up to seems I see her upset at lot with the women who have been around him
she acts alot like a wife who has been cheated on
Juzjon
"Bumps happen every day"? That's because you have a bad case of STD down there called " Soros Transmitted Dillusion"
George S
Talk your old man out of Afghanistan if you can, Michelle. There is nothing there that we want.
observer
Maybe the Times should go to Afganistan and ask the troops about the 'BUMPS " in the roads from the IED's , and terrorists if they were lucky the interviewers would experience a few " BUMPS " themselves .