U.S. first lady Michelle Obama gestures as she speaks during the 'Building a Healthier Future Summit' March 8, 2013 at the Lisner Auditorium of George Washington University in Washington, DC. (Photo: Getty Images)
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Backfire: 9 of the Top Hijacked Responses the #AskFlotus Fitness Campaign by Michelle Obama
March 11, 2013
"Isn't there a better way to fight obesity than making people too poor to afford food? #AskFlotus."
U.S. first lady Michelle Obama speaks during the 'Building a Healthier Future Summit' March 8, 2013 at the Lisner Auditorium of George Washington University in Washington, DC. (Photo: Getty Images)
First Lady Michelle Obama recently asked people to voice their fitness questions on Twitter with the hashtag #AskFlotus, promising that she'd respond at 11:05 a.m. Monday morning.
Unfortunately, many Twitter users saw the #AskFlotus hashtag as an opportunity not to be missed, asking Mrs. Obama questions questions about her husband's policies, Benghazi, and her relationship with Hollywood, among other things.
Twitchy compiled a number of the responses, and we've added a few of our own:
(Twitter/@SoquelCreek)
(Twitter/@Watters3Tim)
(Twitter/@Claiborne_David)
(Twitter/@wwjzd1)
(Twitter/@charisee111)
(Twitter/@redsteeze)
(Twitter/@TypicalGuy101)
(Photo: Twitter/@ccrook)
(Twitter/@AnthonyBialy)
The First Lady did answer a number of #AskFlotus questions this morning, but declined to tackle those not rooted in fitness and nutrition.
(Photo: Twitter/@FLOTUS)
(H/T: Twitchy)
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