The First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama, lovingly praised her husband Tuesday night in a prime-time Democratic National Convention speech.
Michelle called President Barack Obama caring father at home and a "man we can trust" to revive the nation's weak economy despite its slow recovery.
"He reminds me that we are playing a long game here ... and that change is hard, slow and never happens all at once," she told the Charlotte, N.C. crowd.
"But eventually, we will get there, we always do."
Michelle Obama's well-received speech blended scenes from 23 years of marriage with Barack to the couple's time in the White House since 2009.
Obama confided that at family dinners in the White House with their two daughters, the president joins in "strategizing about middle school friendships."
The self-described "mom in chief" made no mention of GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney in a distinctly positive, and inspiring, personal appeal to voters.
Those who preceded her to the podium had plenty to say about Romney, however.
Julian Castro's DNC keynote speech drew a sharp contrast between what he described as Obama's opportunity society and his opponent's candidacy of no.
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Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2012/09/michelle-obama-dnc-speech-in-praise-of-a-man-we-can-trust/
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