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Mooch Says Barack’s Grandmother Was Victim of Gender Bias Even Though She Was The First Female VP At The Bank She Worked At…
Another NIGGER with a chip on shoulder
This was his “typical white person” grandmother.
(CNS News) – First lady Michelle Obama told Democratic donors at a New York fundraiser that President Obama’s grandmother was “vice president at a little, bitty community bank,” before she “hit that glass ceiling,” and saw men promoted over her.
She was referring to the president’s grandmother, Madelyn Dunham, who was the first female vice president of the Bank of Hawaii. Barack and Michelle Obama’s 2009 tax return, posted on the White House website, indicates the Obamas inherited almost $500,000 worth of the bank’s stock from the president’s grandmother.
Speaking to a gathering at a fundraising event in Locanda Verde in New York City, the first lady reminded donors that the first major legislation her husband signed was the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, making it easier for women to sue their employer for pay discrimination.
“He did this because he knows what it means when women are treated unfairly in the workplace,” the first lady said of her husband. “He watched his own grandmother – a woman with a high school education – watched her work her way up to become the vice president at a little, bitty community bank. And she worked hard, and she was good at what she did, but like so many women, she hit that glass ceiling and watched men no more qualified than she was – men she had actually trained – climb up the corporate ladder ahead of her.”
Michelle Obama has talked about Obama’s grandmother facing gender discrimination at work several times at public events but rarely mentioned she was vice president of a bank.
Another NIGGER with a chip on shoulder
This was his “typical white person” grandmother.
(CNS News) – First lady Michelle Obama told Democratic donors at a New York fundraiser that President Obama’s grandmother was “vice president at a little, bitty community bank,” before she “hit that glass ceiling,” and saw men promoted over her.
She was referring to the president’s grandmother, Madelyn Dunham, who was the first female vice president of the Bank of Hawaii. Barack and Michelle Obama’s 2009 tax return, posted on the White House website, indicates the Obamas inherited almost $500,000 worth of the bank’s stock from the president’s grandmother.
Speaking to a gathering at a fundraising event in Locanda Verde in New York City, the first lady reminded donors that the first major legislation her husband signed was the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, making it easier for women to sue their employer for pay discrimination.
“He did this because he knows what it means when women are treated unfairly in the workplace,” the first lady said of her husband. “He watched his own grandmother – a woman with a high school education – watched her work her way up to become the vice president at a little, bitty community bank. And she worked hard, and she was good at what she did, but like so many women, she hit that glass ceiling and watched men no more qualified than she was – men she had actually trained – climb up the corporate ladder ahead of her.”
Michelle Obama has talked about Obama’s grandmother facing gender discrimination at work several times at public events but rarely mentioned she was vice president of a bank.