I'm saying I think she's doing a great job. Education in "urban areas" and obesity are two daunting task of the future, that should / need to be addressed and confronted asap.i could barely finish that article without choking on the stupidity of the whole premise. feminism is when women have options. michelle has more options than most men on earth right now. she is using those options to do what she feels like doing. there is no evidence to suggest that she is any more stifled by politics than her husband is. they are both political in what they do, and are more successful because of it. if we had a first lady trying to do policy, she and her husband would become extremely unpopular, and ironically would become less capable of impacting policy. this is not sexist, it is democratic. if hillary wins, her husband is not an elected official, he must stick to domestic advocacy and stay out of the serious wonk territory or he will start hurting her presidency.