House Speaker defends e-mail calling Michelle Obama 'Mrs. YoMama'

Kansas House Apostle Mike O’Neal today is arresting an e-mail he forwarded to adolescent Republican assembly calling aboriginal adult Michelle Obama “Mrs. YoMama.”
The e-mail, aboriginal appear today by the Lawrence Journal-World, has pictures comparing Mrs. Obama to the Grinch because of their analogously wind-blown hair.
The forwarded e-mail goes on to state: “I’m abiding you’ll accompany me in adulatory Mrs. YoMama a wonderful, continued Hawaii Christmas leisure time — at our amount or, course,” the Journal-World address this afternoon.
A spokewoman for O’Neal accepted the e-mail message, adage it was beatific from his claimed e-mail annual to a “select few” associates of the House.
The photo has been circulating on the Internet and shows Mrs. Obama's beard actuality swept by the wind. O'Neal wrote, "I've had worse beard days, but this is appealing funny."
The email goes on to say, "I'm abiding you'll accompany me in adulatory Mrs. YoMama a wonderful, continued Hawaii Christmas leisure time - at our expense, of course."
Alyson Rodee, the speaker's spokeswoman, said O'Neal beatific the email to a few baddest lawmakers. She said he dabbling fun at himself while forwarding a blithe political animation about the aboriginal adult spending aborigine money during difficult bread-and-butter times.
Rodee told the Kansas City Star, KCTV5's advertisement partner, that the apostle anticipation it was a funny anniversary message. O'Neal's appointment additionally provided a account to the newspaper.
"Political cartoons are a allotment of American culture," the account said. "It's adamantine to see how Mike O'Neal dabbling fun at himself and forwarding a blithe political animation about the aboriginal lady's absurd spending of aborigine funds during a time back abounding Americans are financially disturbing is newsworthy."
The White House beneath comment.


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