Barack Obama, interviewed on WOAI radio in San Antonio, Texas, expressed frustration that his wife's comments became political fodder.
"Statements like this are made and people try to take it out of context and make a great big deal out of it, and that isn't at all what she meant," Obama said.
"What she meant was, this is the first time that she's been proud of the politics of America," he said. "Because she's pretty cynical about the political process, and with good reason, and she's not alone. But she has seen large numbers of people get involved in the process, and she's encouraged."
First off, that's not what she said. Second, is there really nothing in the American political history of the last 25 years that she finds admirable? Not such liberal sacred cows as the vaunted prosperity of the Clinton years? Not a system that moved from Jim Crow to the likes of the Obamas' Ivy League educations in one generation? Not the fact that in history's greatest experiment in representative democracy, power has continued to change hands peaceably and the standard of living has risen unabated while the rest of the world tries to figure out how?