Did Pres.Obama Just Throw Shade At Trump With Anniversary Tweet To Michelle? (TWEET/VIDEO)

Our wonderful first couple is celebrating their 24th wedding anniversary this week. President Barack Obama sent this sweet photo to First Lady Michelle Obama:

He sent additional love and adoration on Instagram.

They met at a Chicago law firm in 1989 after she was appointed as his adviser. On their first date, they went to the Art Institute and the saw the Spike Lee movie, Do The Right Thing. Michelle said:

“We clicked right away…by the end of the date it was over…I was sold.”

BET reported:

“Now, the Obamas not only represent all our ideal #relationshipgoals, but they uphold the values that embody our life goals. The Obamas have shown us what it means to persevere despite any and all challenges, how to fight for what’s right even though it may be unpopular, and most important, how to unconditionally love and support your partner.”

The first couple has persevered through a lot of obstruction over these last 8 years. They still stayed strong through all of the BS.

In a 1996 interview, Barack Obama said:

“What sustains our relationship is I’m extremely happy with her, and part of it has to do with the fact that she is at once completely familiar to me, so that I can be myself and she knows me very well and I trust her completely, but at the same time she is also a complete mystery to me in some ways. […]”

“It’s that tension between familiarity and mystery that makes for something strong, because, even as you build a life of trust and comfort and mutual support, you retain some sense of surprise or wonder about the other person.”

The Republican nominee can’t seem to make a marriage last. He is currently on wife number three. Trump’s habit of buying the newer model before he trades in the older model should serve as a warning signal to us all.

Featured image via Twitter.

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