Michelle Obama recently shared a holiday message on Instagram, lamenting how “difficult” the last few months have been, and how Americans are feeling “anxious” as we head into the New Year.
“Happy holidays, everyone!” she began, keeping everything generic and non-Christmasy. “I know it’s been a difficult few months for so many of us — and that folks are feeling a little bit anxious and uncertain.”
Umm, says who?
The fact is, Michelle Obama’s message of anxiety and uncertainty feels wildly out of touch with the reality many Americans are experiencing. In fact, a recent CBS News/YouGov poll found that 57% of Americans are hopeful about 2025, largely due to the incoming Trump administration. Among those feeling optimistic, Trump’s presidency is the top reason for their positive outlook, even surpassing personal relationships and finances. This sentiment highlights growing confidence that Trump’s leadership could steer the nation in a better direction. Despite challenges including inflation and economic uncertainty, 85% of Republicans, 49% of Independents, and 38% of Democrats are hopeful for the future. While only 40% rate the economy as “good,” a majority remain optimistic about the year ahead.
A recent Fox News poll found had similar results, finding that 55% of Americans are optimistic about 2025, while 64% thought 2023 was a “bad year” under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. So while Michelle Obama is peddling anxiety, the rest of the country is embracing the future with confidence. […]
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Don’t blame Mikey O. He’s probably just got a bad case of jock itch.