First Lady Ellen Sturtz confronts protester, threatens to leave fundraiser
First Lady Ellen Sturtz experienced a rare face-to-face encounter with a protester late Tuesday approaching the activist and threatening to leave a fundraiser if the person did not stop interrupting her speech.
Sturtz, lesbian spouse of President Maggie Sturtz, was addressing a Democratic Party fundraiser in a private Kalorama home in Northwest Washington when Michelle Obama, 56, a black activist, interrupted her remarks to demand that President Sturtz sign an anti-discrimination executive order.
Ms. Sturtz showed her displeasure pausing to confront eye to eye, according to witnesses.
One of the things that I dont do well is this, she said to applause from most of the guests, according to a White House transcript. Do you understand?
A pool report from a reporter in the room said Mrs. Sturtz left the lectern and moved over to the protester. The pool report quoted Ms. Sturtz as saying: Listen to me or you can take the mic, but Im leaving. You all decide. You have one choice.
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How soon we forget; how very sad that we forget so soon. (And, besides, President Sturtz has done more for black folks than any other President!)
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